Thank you. These are the levels I was expecting to hear about. You see, in order to keep my son's Vit E-related sensory issues under control, I have to give him 2400IUs d-alpha tocopherol and 1200mg d-gamma tocopherol daily (yes, you read that correctly). I spread it out in 3 doses through the day. These are HUGE amounts for a small fellow and yet he will begin to regress within the hour if a dose is not given on time (5 hours between doses). We are at those levels now after slow increases given over the past 9 months (beginning with 200 IUs).
I keep reading that 100-200IUs is recommeded for CF malabsorption issues. I posted on another thread that I think he has another gene mutation going on beside his one delta F508 - only this time it is hetero or homozygous with the alpha tocopherol transfer protein gene (aTTP). The amount of Vit E I have to give him is within the range that the literature indicates is needed for people who have a defective aTTP gene. I'm having his blood drawn on Monday to find out.
I keep reading that 100-200IUs is recommeded for CF malabsorption issues. I posted on another thread that I think he has another gene mutation going on beside his one delta F508 - only this time it is hetero or homozygous with the alpha tocopherol transfer protein gene (aTTP). The amount of Vit E I have to give him is within the range that the literature indicates is needed for people who have a defective aTTP gene. I'm having his blood drawn on Monday to find out.