Re: My Hair Test Results
Yes vitamin D allows intestinal absorption of calcium.
It's a stored vitamin (really a hormone) so perhaps you still have a good store of it from when you were taking it with ARL...thus increasing calcium in your blood which your body would want to eliminate (urine and hair) to prevent hypercalcemia.
Do you have symptoms of high calcium?:
There is a general mnemonic for remembering the effects of hypercalcaemia: "Stones, Bones, Groans, Thrones and Psychiatric Overtones"
Stones (renal or biliary)
Bones (bone pain)
Groans (abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting)
Thrones (sit on throne - polyuria)
Psychiatric overtones (
Depression 30-40%, anxiety, cognitive dysfunction, insomnia, coma)
Other symptoms can include fatigue, anorexia, and pancreatitis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercalcaemia
Also chest pain is another symptom, palpitations etc.
Also constipation.