Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Dysregulation”
Health and Diseases
Topics such as vitamins and minerals are discussed in various parts of this blog. Vitamins and minerals can be taken in too high doses or deficiencies can occur. Such extremes can cause disease. It is important to learn what are possible outcomes of vitamin/mineral deficiences but also of overdoses. Therefore, we will discuss diseases here. Diseases will come with symptoms and if they are linked to deficiences or overdoses of vitamins or minerals will be linked to these nutrients.
Sarcoidosis
Worldwide, this disease is relatively uncommon ranging from 1 to 80 cases per 100,000 people. The relationship to vitamin D is that in this condition large amounts of Calcitriol are produced bypassing the typical regulation controls.
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease where granulomas (small clusters of immune cells) form in various organs, particularly the lungs and lymph nodes. In sarcoidosis, activated macrophages in these granulomas can convert Calcifediol to its active form, Calcitriol, independent of the body’s D3 regulation. This can lead to hypercalcemia (elevated calcium levels) and hypercalciuria (elevated calcium in urine). Hypercalcemia is an often cited reason for vitamin D toxicity. Clearly, in this case sarcoidosis is too blame and not vitamin D since the disease bypasses the regulatory mechanisms.