Hey Sylvanwood,
Good move upping your vitamin D3 dose to 5,000 IU/day. 10,000 IU/day is very safe and it will help prevent your CH better than 5,000 IU/day. You also need to take the vitamin D3 cofactors: 400 mg/day magnesium, 10 mg/day zinc, 1 mg/day boron, and vitamin A (retinol) at RDA...
The following should help:
The odds are you’re vitamin D3 deficient and that deficiency is contributing to the frequency, severity and duration of your headaches.
Confirming a vitamin D3 deficiency is easy… See your PCP for the lab test of your serum 25(OH)D, total calcium and PTH (Parathyroid Hormone) The total calcium and PTH will be used as a baseline for subsequent labs after your 25(OH)D has stabilized around 80 ng/mL. 25(OH)D is the serum level metabolite of vitamin D3 that's used to measure its status.
The normal reference range of 25(OH)D is 30 to 100 ng/mL (75 to 250 nmol/L). However, most physicians will interpret 31 ng/mL as normal. While that may be true and a high enough concentration to prevent rickets... it's far too low to prevent CH. eCHers need to have their 25(OH)D up in a range between 60 to 110 ng/mL (150 to 275 nmol/L). The target 25(OH)D serum concentration is 80 ng/mL (200 nmol/L).
Over the last five years at least 600 cluster headache sufferers (CHers) have started the anti-inflammatory regimen of vitamins and minerals with at least 10,000 IU/day vitamin D3. 83% of them have experienced a significant reduction in the frequency, severity and duration of their CH. 75% experienced multiple 24-hour pain free periods and 60% remain essentially pain free. This regimen is equally effective for episodic and chronic CHers. This regimen is also effective for Migraineurs in preventing their headaches.
The following table represents the latest list of anti-inflammatory regimen supplements and doses:
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I've found the following supplements shown by brand in the photo below are formulated with most of the supplements we need. I buy them at Costco, but you should be able to find similar formulations at most Vitamin Shoppes, supermarkets, Wall-Mart or over the Internet:
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If you can’t get to a Costco outlet, a CHer in the UK has found a source for all the needed supplements at iherb.com. See his post at the following link for details on how to order them over the Internet:
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The vitamin B 50 Complex is not shown. You’ll need a 3-month course of vitamin B 50 Complex to handle any deficiencies among the seven B vitamins. One tablet a day for three month will be fine. Although the Super K with vitamin K2 complex isn't essential in preventing CH, it is needed to handle the increased serum calcium made available by taking vitamin D3 at the doses we take.
Regarding the BS about 1000 mg vitamin D3 causing prostate cancer... It is just... BS...
Why would someone say that? Simple... Big Pharma and too many physicians on the take from Big Pharma are suffering severe anal leakage over the benefits of vitamin D3 in treating a wide variety of medical disorders... They charge around $5000 a dose for Humira (and make Billions of dollars a year selling Humira) when 12 cents a day vitamin D3 would have better results in many cases with none of the adverse side effects of Humira.
Take care and please keep us posted.
V/R, Batch