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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (178154)9/12/2021 3:02:51 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217850
 
This source indicates 50,000 IU a day, depending on the person, becomes kidney damage concentrations. Not necessarily symptoms of toxicity.

Toxic levels of vitamin D - Vit D Council July 2010 | VitaminDWiki

I guess risk analysis might indicate a certain course of action if a patient was seriously ill.

Not being ill, and no desire to go exploring, I am sticking to 1,200 IU a day of D3. Seems plenty and nearly three times the recommended daily intake overall for a healthy person.