Vitamin D, black American women, and fibroids
Sunday, May 18, 2008
It has been a mystery to the American medical establishment why black American women got fibroids at rates far higher than white American women– some estimates run as high as 70%. It’s also been a mystery why black American men get higher rates of prostate cancer.
It’s the Vitamin D (or lack thereof). Unsurprisingly, the amount of Vitamin D one gets in a multivitamin is formulated for white people, who have far more ability to generate vitamin D in parts of America outside the South, where there’s less sunlight per day. And while many black Americans live in the South, there are plenty not living in the South, some so far north that they can’t make their own vitamin D (and the multivitamins don’t contain enough). Additionally, black Americans are concentrated in urban areas where pollution also affects how much sunlight can get to them to absorb and make vitamin D from.
Vitamin D is the precursor to hormones women and men need to avoid fibroids and some cancers.
There’s a mythos among fibroid sufferers (esp. black American fibroid sufferers) that the reason African women and men don’t get fibroids and prostate cancer at the crazy rates of American blackfolk is because of ‘traditional diets’. No, it’s primarily that African immigrants come from countries where they lived at a latitude to generate enough Vitamin D. Secondarily, it may be that their preferred ethnic diet is heavy in Vitamin D– but there are a lot of African ethnicities that immigrate over, and there is a fair variety in all the different diets.
There is finally starting to be a bit of research done (will update this post with the link as soon as I can find it) grudgingly suggesting that yeah, getting little black American girls vitamin D might help them not have fibroids, which is one way to avoid the disproportionate hysterectomies the medical establishment loves to inflict on black women. Plus, black men might not be dying at 55 from ‘stress’, but from not having enough vitamin D as little boys, putting them at higher risk for various cancers and even high blood pressure– possibly more so than ‘bad diet’ or ‘stress’.
I do think black Americans have more stress exposure in their lives and that it affects the health negatively, but it is quite appalling how ‘stress’ is used as a catchall to avoid investigating root causes (like this vitamin D issue, which involves some very cheap solutions to help people be healthier) when it comes to blackfolk.
Just an increase from 500 IUs of vitamin D per day to 2500-5000 IUs per day could be the key to saving a lot of black American women from unnecessary surgery and outright saving a lot of black American men. It would be bitterly excellent if millions could be helped by something so cheap as a bottle of vitamin D tablets.
Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 2:40 pm
I am tears, I can’t believe I found this site!! After suffering from painful fibroids, CHRONIC FATIGUE and DEPRESSION, I thought Hell I am just a hopeless unlucky person. There was so much I wanted to do with my life but the lack of energy and desire to do anything but lay around would always hinder me. Now that I’ve found what may be the primary source behind my chronic fatigue, I AM HOPEFUL!!! This website and everyones wonderful comments has so empowered me. Thank you all! Now this is just the beginning. I haven’t even started my supplement Vitamin D as yet. But come Monday I will (its saturday). Pray for me as I am praying for you all. Thank you and God bless!
Monday, July 21, 2008 at 3:44 pm
I am so glad I found this article as I did not know about the link between a lack of Vit D and cancer & fibroids. I am also angered that this information is not widely researched. I have fibroids and had I known about this I would have upped my intake a long time ago!
Thank you.
Saturday, July 12, 2008 at 12:30 am
My anecdotal experience is that increasing your vitamin D intake will slow or stop fibroid growth, but not necessarily decrease it. I hope you can avoid surgery and still alleviate your symptoms– fibroids don’t always require it.
Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 11:30 pm
A recent MRI has suggested that I have large fibroids. I have an enlarged uterus and the fibroids are causing symptoms to my bladder, and kidneys. I am not an African-American Woman, but I have also been diagnosed now with low vitamin-D and I was researching to see if there might be a link. Thank you for this article.
Friday, July 4, 2008 at 8:14 am
but do you not think it important to tell black people that it is in fact the way we are eating and what we are eating that is most contributing to our ill health. fat produces estrogen. if we are overweight we are a veritable estrogen factory. if we cut out the estrogen producing “foods” not only would that bring the estrogen levels down but we would lose weight, bringing the levels down even further.
I wonder if any of the women suffering from this issue have ever been advised by their doctors that fasting from 7 to 21 days can shrink fibroids and balance the environment in which they have grown so that it no longer supports the tumors.
Fasting deserves major consideration in this discussion yet because doctors can make no money from women healing themselves, they will just keep coming up with procedures they can charge us for.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 5:21 pm
importune says : I absolutely agree with this !
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 10:16 pm
it was your blog where i first found out anyone was researching the matter, so thank you for posting about it.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 10:43 am
It is great to see someone (anyone) writing about the link between Vitamin D and internal cancer rates in US blacks. The move from Africa through off a delicate balance. To get more specific, researchers estimate that half (2,000) of the 4,000 black women who die each year from breast cancer die needlessly due to D deficiency. Check out http://www.vitamindcouncil.org for some good information on D and health. Thanks.