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Re: Materna Vit Deficiency and AutismFrom: Glen Elrod (dr99645@yahoo.com)Fri Apr 24 20:08:10 2009
I didn't see the ad, but I have been checking Vit D levels through Quest. All my pregnant patients have been either below normal or very low normal range. I use a product called Pure Encapsulations brand Vit D3 and treat with 10,000 IU daily. we had a discussion here about Vit D not too long ago, so I haven't had a chance to recheck anyone after supplements, but I got the formuation and dose from a local FP that has and sees levels in the upper level of the normal range after treatment. Glen To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 2:37:35 PM Subject: Re: Materna Vit Deficiency and Autism Listers, Have any of you taken note of the content - and tone - of a one eighth page size CLASSIFIEDS section ad in the April 09 OB.GYN NEWS, p. 44, unidentified as to posting source, quoting American Academy of Pediatrics and Canadian Pediatric Society pronouncements re Vit D antenatal deficiency, potential for remote multi year multi disease onset, particularly autism. Emphasis on testing, supplementing and medico-legal risk perspectives conclude the posting. Are members screening, and supplementing (up to 7000 IU q day discussed), commonly antenatally? Interesting to know whether a servicing lab, a testing kit or supplement manufacturer, or an anonymous but previously burned practitioner, or a good samaritan legal professional, etc. is the sponsor of the notice...comments welcome. Hank
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