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  • The danger is that high levels of vitamin D will induce hypercalcemia which can be extremely dangerous since it can cause the kidneys, heart and other organs to calcify while robbing bones of calcium and releasing toxic levels of phosphorus.You minimize the risk of hypercalcemia at least at doses up to 20,000 IU a day by pulse dosing, taking a week's worth all at once.
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