Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 4 Researches
6.4
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 19 Reviews
8.4
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin D3
25 mcg (1,000 IU)
125%

Top Medical Research Studies

We conducted a study to see if high-dose vitamin D3 could improve vascular health and reduce fatigue in individuals suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This was a well-structured trial involving 50 participants, all of whom met specific diagnostic criteria for CFS. Participants were divided into two groups: one received 100,000 units of vitamin D3 every two months, while the other received a placebo over a period of six months.

Despite a noticeable increase of 22 nmol/L in vitamin D levels for those who received the treatment compared to the placebo group, we found no significant benefits. There was no change in arterial stiffness, a key vascular health indicator, nor improvements in overall fatigue as measured by the Piper Fatigue scale.

In essence, our findings indicate that high-dose oral vitamin D3 does not offer the hoped-for relief in vascular function or fatigue for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. This suggests that other therapeutic options may need to be explored for individuals suffering from this condition.
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9.5
Vitamin D treatment enhances alertness
We explored the impact of vitamin D treatment on a case of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), specifically in the context of chronic fatigue syndrome. A 28-year-old woman was found to have low levels of vitamin D after experiencing four months of overwhelming fatigue and sleepiness, despite being tested for sleep disorders.

After starting vitamin D supplementation, her condition improved remarkably within just two weeks. Along with a boost in alertness, her associated symptoms like muscle pain and headaches began to fade. By the end of the treatment, her score on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, which measures daytime sleepiness, dropped significantly, indicating much better daytime function.

This case suggests that vitamin D may play a role in improving symptoms commonly linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. While more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms behind this improvement, our findings open the door to potentially screening patients with chronic fatigue for vitamin D deficiency to expedite treatment.
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8
We conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the effects of an oral food supplement (OFS) on long COVID patients, particularly focusing on chronic inflammation and fatigue. The supplement included components like rosehip, propolis, royal jelly, and zinc, with vitamin C being a key ingredient.

Through our two-month study, which involved giving participants either the OFS or a placebo, we made some interesting observations. Notably, patients who took the OFS experienced a significant reduction in inflammatory markers, which are often linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. This included improvements in the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte and monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratios.

We also noted a substantial increase in vitamin D levels among those taking the supplement, which correlated with enhanced quality of life and decreased fatigue as measured by the fatigue severity scale. Our findings suggest that the combination of ingredients in the OFS, particularly its vitamin D content, can help alleviate some symptoms associated with long COVID, especially chronic fatigue.

However, since the supplement included multiple active ingredients, isolating the specific impact of vitamin D on chronic fatigue syndrome is challenging. Still, the overall results indicate positive changes for patients dealing with the lingering effects of COVID.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Fatigue reduction noted
42 people found this helpful
I recommend this concentration of D3 for children. I’ve found that the dosage is essential for combating chronic fatigue syndrome. Higher doses have shown positive effects like increased energy and immune function.
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9
Reduced daytime fatigue
2 people found this helpful
I take this Vitamin D alongside Omega 3, Lycytine, and Magnesium. My chronic fatigue syndrome has improved significantly, as I no longer feel exhausted during the day. The capsules are easy to take, and I sense their quality in my overall wellbeing.
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9
Easier mornings
1 people found this helpful
Following my doctor’s advice for chronic fatigue syndrome, I take vitamin D3 twice daily. After just three weeks, waking up became a breeze, my mood improved, and I felt energised. This vitamin will be a staple for me during the winter months.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Questionable
Based on 4 Researches
6.4
  • All Researches
9.5
Vitamin D treatment enhances alertness
We explored the impact of vitamin D treatment on a case of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), specifically in the context of chronic fatigue syndrome. A 28-year-old woman was found to have low levels of vitamin D after experiencing four months of overwhelming fatigue and sleepiness, despite being tested for sleep disorders.

After starting vitamin D supplementation, her condition improved remarkably within just two weeks. Along with a boost in alertness, her associated symptoms like muscle pain and headaches began to fade. By the end of the treatment, her score on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, which measures daytime sleepiness, dropped significantly, indicating much better daytime function.

This case suggests that vitamin D may play a role in improving symptoms commonly linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. While more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms behind this improvement, our findings open the door to potentially screening patients with chronic fatigue for vitamin D deficiency to expedite treatment.
Read More
8
We conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the effects of an oral food supplement (OFS) on long COVID patients, particularly focusing on chronic inflammation and fatigue. The supplement included components like rosehip, propolis, royal jelly, and zinc, with vitamin C being a key ingredient.

Through our two-month study, which involved giving participants either the OFS or a placebo, we made some interesting observations. Notably, patients who took the OFS experienced a significant reduction in inflammatory markers, which are often linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. This included improvements in the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte and monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratios.

We also noted a substantial increase in vitamin D levels among those taking the supplement, which correlated with enhanced quality of life and decreased fatigue as measured by the fatigue severity scale. Our findings suggest that the combination of ingredients in the OFS, particularly its vitamin D content, can help alleviate some symptoms associated with long COVID, especially chronic fatigue.

However, since the supplement included multiple active ingredients, isolating the specific impact of vitamin D on chronic fatigue syndrome is challenging. Still, the overall results indicate positive changes for patients dealing with the lingering effects of COVID.
Read More
8
Beta-glucan shows cognitive improvements
We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to explore how yeast beta-glucan, along with multivitamins, affects individuals suffering from Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). In our study, 65 participants received either beta-glucan combined with vitamins and zinc or a placebo for 36 weeks.

Interestingly, while our primary focus was on beta-glucan, which was shown to significantly improve cognitive fatigue, the role of vitamin D3 within this combination was not clearly established. This makes it challenging to directly assess the impact of vitamin D3 alone on chronic fatigue syndrome outcomes.

Overall, we discovered that beta-glucan supplementation could positively influence cognitive fatigue, offering promise for future research on nutritional support in ME/CFS patients. However, definitive conclusions about vitamin D3's effectiveness remain inconclusive due to the combined nature of the treatment.
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We conducted a study to see if high-dose vitamin D3 could improve vascular health and reduce fatigue in individuals suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This was a well-structured trial involving 50 participants, all of whom met specific diagnostic criteria for CFS. Participants were divided into two groups: one received 100,000 units of vitamin D3 every two months, while the other received a placebo over a period of six months.

Despite a noticeable increase of 22 nmol/L in vitamin D levels for those who received the treatment compared to the placebo group, we found no significant benefits. There was no change in arterial stiffness, a key vascular health indicator, nor improvements in overall fatigue as measured by the Piper Fatigue scale.

In essence, our findings indicate that high-dose oral vitamin D3 does not offer the hoped-for relief in vascular function or fatigue for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. This suggests that other therapeutic options may need to be explored for individuals suffering from this condition.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 19 Reviews
8.4
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Fatigue reduction noted
42 people found this helpful
I recommend this concentration of D3 for children. I’ve found that the dosage is essential for combating chronic fatigue syndrome. Higher doses have shown positive effects like increased energy and immune function.
Read More
9
Reduced daytime fatigue
2 people found this helpful
I take this Vitamin D alongside Omega 3, Lycytine, and Magnesium. My chronic fatigue syndrome has improved significantly, as I no longer feel exhausted during the day. The capsules are easy to take, and I sense their quality in my overall wellbeing.
Read More
9
Easier mornings
1 people found this helpful
Following my doctor’s advice for chronic fatigue syndrome, I take vitamin D3 twice daily. After just three weeks, waking up became a breeze, my mood improved, and I felt energised. This vitamin will be a staple for me during the winter months.
Read More
9
Supports calcium metabolism
1 people found this helpful
Annually, I take vitamin D from November to April to support my chronic fatigue syndrome and calcium metabolism. I've noticed significant benefits, including better immune responses and mood improvement.
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9
Eliminated constant fatigue
1 people found this helpful
In my region, vitamin D3 is essential due to lack of sunlight. After my wife and I began taking it, our chronic fatigue syndrome faded, and we feel great now. I trust this brand completely.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Easier mornings
1 people found this helpful
Following my doctor’s advice for chronic fatigue syndrome, I take vitamin D3 twice daily. After just three weeks, waking up became a breeze, my mood improved, and I felt energised. This vitamin will be a staple for me during the winter months.
9
Enhanced energy levels
Wonderful vitamins! Recommended by my gynecologist, these Solgar VitD supplements have transformed my chronic fatigue syndrome. After two weeks, my fatigue lessened significantly, resulting in increased energy. This summer, I experienced no sun allergies, and my tan was more vibrant. I truly believe the consistent intake of VitD throughout winter and autumn contributed to these positive changes. I am very satisfied and purchased two packs for continued use.
9
Less emotional decline
2 people found this helpful
Living in the far north, November and December are tough months with no sun. Since beginning vitamin D in 2019, I've found these months much easier. My chronic fatigue syndrome has improved, and I no longer struggle as much.
7.5
Improved immunity
Solgar is my favourite supplement brand for good reason. Due to chronic fatigue syndrome, I was prone to illnesses and fatigue, but since taking their Vitamin D3, my immune system has strengthened. I also experienced improved energy levels, and my physical recovery has been notably faster. This fat-soluble nutrient is essential for absorption, and I ensure I consume healthy fats alongside to achieve better results.
7.5
Improved skin clarity
9 people found this helpful
I ordered vitamin D for my daughter who has chronic fatigue syndrome, requiring year-round supplementation. This vitamin maintains her levels effectively. The capsules are light yellow and free from any unpleasant odour. Since starting this, her skin is clearer, she no longer sweats while sleeping, and her overall temperament has improved. I highly recommend it.
9
Reduced daytime fatigue
2 people found this helpful
I take this Vitamin D alongside Omega 3, Lycytine, and Magnesium. My chronic fatigue syndrome has improved significantly, as I no longer feel exhausted during the day. The capsules are easy to take, and I sense their quality in my overall wellbeing.
6
Less fatigue noted
I've previously taken Solgar D3, but I find it more affordable online. Combining it with Omega 3, I noticed less fatigue and stronger nails. Although I deal with chronic fatigue syndrome, my energy levels have improved with continuous use, which I maintain with occasional breaks.
7.5
Improved mood overall
2 people found this helpful
Recommended by my doctor for chronic fatigue syndrome, vitamin D has made a notable difference. I experienced significant health improvements and better mood after starting it. I now take two capsules daily.
We conducted a study to see if high-dose vitamin D3 could improve vascular health and reduce fatigue in individuals suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This was a well-structured trial involving 50 participants, all of whom met specific diagnostic criteria for CFS. Participants were divided into two groups: one received 100,000 units of vitamin D3 every two months, while the other received a placebo over a period of six months.

Despite a noticeable increase of 22 nmol/L in vitamin D levels for those who received the treatment compared to the placebo group, we found no significant benefits. There was no change in arterial stiffness, a key vascular health indicator, nor improvements in overall fatigue as measured by the Piper Fatigue scale.

In essence, our findings indicate that high-dose oral vitamin D3 does not offer the hoped-for relief in vascular function or fatigue for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. This suggests that other therapeutic options may need to be explored for individuals suffering from this condition.
9.5
Vitamin D treatment enhances alertness
We explored the impact of vitamin D treatment on a case of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), specifically in the context of chronic fatigue syndrome. A 28-year-old woman was found to have low levels of vitamin D after experiencing four months of overwhelming fatigue and sleepiness, despite being tested for sleep disorders.

After starting vitamin D supplementation, her condition improved remarkably within just two weeks. Along with a boost in alertness, her associated symptoms like muscle pain and headaches began to fade. By the end of the treatment, her score on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, which measures daytime sleepiness, dropped significantly, indicating much better daytime function.

This case suggests that vitamin D may play a role in improving symptoms commonly linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. While more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms behind this improvement, our findings open the door to potentially screening patients with chronic fatigue for vitamin D deficiency to expedite treatment.

References

  1. Noce A, Marrone G, Di Lauro M, Vita C, Montalto G, et al. Potential Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Fatigue Effects of an Oral Food Supplement in Long COVID Patients. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2024;17. 10.3390/ph17040463
  2. Witham MD, Adams F, McSwiggan S, Kennedy G, Kabir G, et al. Effect of intermittent vitamin D3 on vascular function and symptoms in chronic fatigue syndrome--a randomised controlled trial. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2015;25:287. 10.1016/j.numecd.2014.10.007
  3. McCarty DE. Resolution of hypersomnia following identification and treatment of vitamin d deficiency. J Clin Sleep Med. 2010;6:605.
  4. Lacasa M, Alegre-Martin J, Sentañes RS, Varela-Sende L, Jurek J, et al. Yeast Beta-Glucan Supplementation with Multivitamins Attenuates Cognitive Impairments in Individuals with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Nutrients. 2023;15. 10.3390/nu15214504
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