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vitamin d used as antiviral my sister and brij116 results

my sister:
baseline vitamin d around 10ng/ml 1 year ago
previous ast/alt around 60-70
previous hbvdna around 200.000iu/ml
previous hbsag around  18.000-19.000iu/ml
serum calcium stable low before and after vit d suplements 8.9mg/dl

results of my sister from baseline vit d deficency and low supplements 1000iu daily until march 2011 when she started vit d3 with 5000-10000iu daily.feeling very good and never tired since vit d equal or superior 70ng/ml

DATE therapy hbsag  DNA ALT AST VIT D
15/02/2012                17476   43220    23    31       69  (5000iu daily)
20/12/2011    194000 40 38       82  (always 10.000iu daily)
28/09/2011 18183    88864 49 34    66  (5000iu daily)
26/07/2011         55     41       53  (5000iu daily)
16/06/2011         69 54    74  (5000iu daily)
15/04/2011         66 44
22/03/2011 16547>17milion 30 20    33  (1000iu daily) superinfection of unknown virus to stomach
08/02/2011 13661 9532000 72 50    21   (sumer sun) superinfection of unknown virus to stomach
15/06/2010 17379  221250 61 42    11   no vit d supplements - baseline values and stable like this in 2009 and 2008

hbsag and hbvdna iu/ml, vit d25oh ng/ml
fibroscan 2010 4.5kpa,
fibroscan early 2011 increased when hbvdna to milions to 6.1kpa
fibroscan today 5.1kpa

brij116
Vit D3        - 56.8 ng/ml     ( 2 months back - 40.30 ng/m)
HBV DNA  - 6450 IU/mL    ( 6 months back - 10170 IU/mL)
HBsAg      - 22378  IU/mL ( 6 months back - 16426 IU/mL)
AST          - 27.0              (2 months back - 28.0)
ALT          - 38.0               (2 months back - 31
S. Bilirubin Total - 1.0        ( 2 months back - 0.61)

fibroscan 4kpa after vit d improved to 3.6kpa
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my vit d is around 43 and I have been taking 2000 to 4000 IU/day; How much I should take to bring up to 70 or 80? How fast vit d goes up once I increase the intake? Thank you.
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my sisters update, vit d 68,1ng/ml at 20 april 2012:
alt  26 prev 31
ast 24 prev 23

hbvdna 58000iu/ml prev 42000iu/ml, stable
hbsag 20790iu/ml  prev 17400iu/ml increase

i dont report all liver function values but they are all on the best optimum range like ggt, afp and so on

i think vit d values on the 80-90 may influence hbvdna on the lowering
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I just read that grmr his on tdf+intf - good luck on this :)

Is possible that vit D is related to a lower side in INF, if I remember correct grmr have been on INF couple of years back and he can made a compassion (I think that we can made a supposition that couple of time ago he was with a lower value of vit D then now)
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grmr is on tdf+intf so the only connection we can do is on intf sides to none

after may i will be able to confirm if vitd25oh serum levels around 70-80ng/ml are able to make no intf sides and improve also intf response
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@grmr
"Got labs on VITD3 count after 3/4 months of 10000iu dailiìy intake..

October 2011  23ng/mL
March 2012    88ng/mL"

do you have also some other test results (ALT / AST/ HBSAg/ HVB DNA/ ....) ... to be able to see a possible connection ?
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I will continue to have the same supplements for the next 3 month and see after that what are the benefits.

as a good suggestion is that all of us to check the vit D and if they are under the limits to try to increase it (sun , supplemental ...)

(more helpfully will be if some other people will report the results to have more results)
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