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Depression treated by 50K IU Vitamin D weekly (but not 1,000 IU daily) – meta-analysis Jan 2021


Efficacy of vitamin D in the treatment of depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Actas Esp Psiquiatr . 2021 Jan;49(1):12-23. Epub 2021 Jan 1.
Ana Lázaro Tomé 1, M José Reig Cebriá 2, Aurora González-Teruel 3, Juan Antonio Carbonell-Asíns 4, Carlos Cañete Nicolás 5, Miguel Hernández-Viadel 5

Trials using infrequent high doses did much better
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Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that performs multiple functions in the body. In addition to regulating calcium and phosphate levels in the body and contributing to bone mineralization, it participates in various brain and neurocognitive processes. In fact, the deficiency of this vitamin has also been linked to various psychiatric disorders, including depression.


15 Meta-analyses of Depression

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Depression summary


Better than Daily has the following

Non-daily (Bolus) is virtually always better: -Reasons include:

  1. Better compliance
    • Fewer opportunities to forget
    • Fewer times to have to take a pill - for those who dislike it
  2. High concentration resulting from infrequent dosing gets past some gene and gut limitations
    • Note: Many studies have found non-daily to be better than daily
      I am unaware of a single study which has found daily to be better than non-daily - Founder of Vitamin D Life Dec 2019

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