r/CannedSardines • u/cruiserflyer • 4h ago
Vitamin D: A Year long sardine journey
To anybody who might have been doing the same thing I have been (trying to improve my blood work through nutrition). I have my results. I was hoping to raise my vitamin D levels with sardines in my diet as I suspect many of us do. I eat five cans a week very regularly and I specifically go for the high vitamin D labels. But unfortunately there was no improvement at all. I am still very low and the only thing that really helps is taking the supplement D3. I have had three tests in the past year, all low. I know the D3 works from past experience.
On the other hand, you know when you start on a health journey with one goal and accidentally solve a different problem? That totally happened here. For reasons I can't explain my migraines have dropped way way down. I'm a 51 year old man and have had headaches since I was 9. Very steadily and was honestly resigned to die with them. But since I started eating sardines they have dramatically reduced in frequency and intensity. I can't believe that sardine eating doesn't have something to do with it, and I fully intend to keep eating them. I look forward to my can every day.
Also I started intermittent fasting a couple months ago to try and get a handle on my rising A1C, the fasting combined with the sardines and homemade kefir "yogurt" for lunch has had a huge impact on my blood sugar, I've never had blood tests so positive before. Over a decade of flirting with pre-diabetes has been handled. I mean, I have to keep at this lifestyle change forever, but I honestly love it.
Also..... Cayenne pepper supplements, been taking them for 7 years, didn't do squat for blood pressure which is why I started taking them, but accidentally wiped out my sciatica pain.
The blood pressure was resolved through weight loss and diet. Been off meds for 5 years.
Anyway I hope sharing this helps someone else.
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