Over 70% of Americans have suboptimal vitamin D levels, even in sunny states like Florida and California. Most families are taking only 400 IU daily when research shows we need 2,000-5,000 IU for optimal immune function, brain development, and disease prevention. But here’s what almost nobody talks about: taking vitamin D3 without magnesium, K2, and zinc means your body can’t actually use it properly.
This video breaks down why vitamin D2 supplements don’t work, why the RDA is dangerously low, and the three essential cofactors that determine whether your vitamin D actually supports your family’s health. You’ll learn the optimal blood levels to target (hint: it’s not what your doctor probably told you), how much vitamin D your kids actually need based on body weight, and why testing twice yearly is the only way to know if your supplementation strategy is working. Whether you’re dealing with frequent infections, low energy, or just want to optimize your family’s wellness naturally, understanding vitamin D is non-negotiable.
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0:00 Intro
1:10 Why this matters
4:20 Which you need most
6:00 Essential cofactors for best results
7:50 How much you need
10:05 Sunshine isn’t enough anymore
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Here’s the kicker. Let’s start with numbers that should wake everyone up. According to recent inhanes data analyzing vitamin D status in Americans, approximately 35% of adults and 24% of children are vitamin D deficient with blood levels falling below 20 nanogs per deciliter. And these are just the severely deficient numbers. when they look at the optimal levels for immune function and disease prevention about 40 to 60 nanograms we’re looking at deficiency rates 70 to 80% in some populations but in sunny states like Florida and Arizona still had deficiency rates between 20 and 30%. Why? Because most people still work all day inside. We use sunblock and we cover up when we go outside and we don’t understand that we need direct midday sun exposure on large areas of the skin for any significant vitamin D production.