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vit d3 82ng/ml and lowering alt, not on therapy


my sister just got tests results and the patern of hbvdna, alt looks inversely correlated with vitd 25oh>80ng/ml, this can be confirmed by time, she now has for the first time alt 40, hbvdna stable at around 200.000iu/ml, no liver damage 4.5kpa, hbsag around 18.000iu/ml

probably vitamin d is able to protect liver despite hbvdna detactable keeping alt 40, she will be checking fibroscan and hbsag next month

she has normal calcium as usual and creatinine and check every 3 months with vit d.she has daily vit d3 5000-8000iu
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vit d3 10ng/ml
hbvdna 300.000iu/ml
alt 60-70

if you consider that i was 30-50 with hbvdna und on etv there isn t much difference.

but all this can be done with fibroscan monitoring because alt and hbvdna do not reflect liver damage but in her case they do as confirmed by fibroscan
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of curse that fibroscan is mandatory for monitoring.

looks like vit d help to low hvbdna and alt and most important keep the same result in fibroscan score.

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we will keep monitoring if this is the effect of vit d or just coincidence
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stef are those softgels I'm currently intaking 10000 daily?
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maybe a goggle excel table with all of this results, base line, previous results ... will be a good tool to see it
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me and my sister are keeping it, i dont know if she agrees to put all that online but i can post single results
in any case she is feeling defenitely better than when vit d deficent with no colds, flu and so on
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