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High level of Vitamin D,1,25(OH)2, Total
This could be linked to your diet, but Vitamin D is not found in many foods (with the exception of fish and fortified foods). However, there have been some reports that laboratories may be producing an incorrect value.
"This means that compared with the actual concentration of 25(OH)D in a sample of blood serum, a falsely low or falsely high value may be obtained depending on the assay or laboratory used."
This could be linked to your diet, but Vitamin D is not found in many foods (with the exception of fish and fortified foods). However, there have been some reports that laboratories may be producing an incorrect value.
"This means that compared with the actual concentration of 25(OH)D in a sample of blood serum, a falsely low or falsely high value may be obtained depending on the assay or laboratory used."
You can contact the laboratory to distinguish the testing method used at that facility. A great practice in any field is to get a second opinion. Get your testing done at another lab and compare your results.More
This could be linked to your diet, but Vitamin D is not found in many foods (with the exception of fish and fortified foods). However, there have been some reports that laboratories may be producing an incorrect value.
"This means that compared with the actual concentration of 25(OH)D in a sample of blood serum, a falsely low or falsely high value may be obtained depending on the assay or laboratory used."
Follow this link on a list of foods high in Vitamin D and some other facts: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
This could be linked to your diet, but Vitamin D is not found in many foods (with the exception of fish and fortified foods). However, there have been some reports that laboratories may be producing an incorrect value.
"This means that compared with the actual concentration of 25(OH)D in a sample of blood serum, a falsely low or falsely high value may be obtained depending on the assay or laboratory used."
Follow this link on a list of foods high in Vitamin D and some other facts: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
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