Vitamin D3 125mcg (5,000IU)
Users report real benefits for deficiency symptoms but debate optimal dosing; mainstream guidelines seen as too conservative.
- Adults with confirmed low vitamin D3 levels seeking repletion support
- Individuals with limited sun exposure needing daily D3 maintenance
- Practitioner protocols requiring high-potency 5,000 IU cholecalciferol dosing
- Immune Support — 82% of verified reviews
About Pure Encapsulations - Vitamin D3 125mcg (5,000IU)
Pure Encapsulations Vitamin D3 delivers 5,000 IU (125 mcg) of cholecalciferol — the same form the body synthesizes from sunlight — to support calcium absorption, bone density, immune function, and mood balance. Formulated without unnecessary excipients, it's well-suited for adults with limited sun exposure or those working with a practitioner to address suboptimal vitamin D status.
Why It's Worth Considering: Pure Encapsulations is a practitioner-trusted brand known for hypoallergenic, additive-free formulations; this product contains no artificial colors, coatings, or common allergens, making it a clean option for sensitive individuals.
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Who Benefits
Best For
- Adults with confirmed low vitamin D3 levels seeking repletion support
- Individuals with limited sun exposure needing daily D3 maintenance
- Practitioner protocols requiring high-potency 5,000 IU cholecalciferol dosing
- Those supporting bone density and musculoskeletal function with D3
Cautions
- Hypercalcemia (elevated blood calcium)
- Sarcoidosis or other granulomatous diseases
- Severe kidney disease without medical supervision
- Taking thiazide diuretics (monitor calcium)
What to Expect
Compare Vitamin D Forms
| Feature | D3 (Cholecalciferol) | D2 (Ergocalciferol) | D3 + K2 Combo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Source | Animal (lanolin/lichen) | Plant/fungal | Animal + bacterial |
| Potency | 87% more effective at raising serum D | Baseline | Same as D3 + K2 synergy |
| Half-Life | ~2-3 weeks | ~2-3 days | ~2-3 weeks |
| Best For | General supplementation | Vegan-only option | Bone + cardiovascular health |
| Evidence | Strong (gold standard) | Moderate | Strong (synergistic) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Most functional medicine practitioners recommend 5,000 IU daily for adults with normal BMI, and up to 10,000 IU for those with obesity or severe deficiency. The Endocrine Society recommends maintaining serum 25(OH)D levels between 40-60 ng/mL. Test your levels every 3-6 months.
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Yes. D3 (cholecalciferol) is 87% more effective at raising and maintaining serum vitamin D levels compared to D2 (ergocalciferol). D3 also has a longer half-life. D2 is only preferred by strict vegans who cannot use lanolin-sourced D3 — lichen-based D3 is the vegan alternative.
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Yes, especially at doses above 2,000 IU. Vitamin D3 increases calcium absorption from food. Without K2, that calcium can deposit in arteries instead of bones. K2 (MK-7 form) activates osteocalcin (puts calcium in bones) and matrix GLA protein (keeps calcium out of arteries).
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Toxicity is rare below 10,000 IU/day in healthy adults but possible with chronic high-dose use without monitoring. Symptoms of excess include hypercalcemia (nausea, kidney stones, confusion). Always pair high-dose D3 with K2 and test 25(OH)D levels every 3-6 months.
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Take with your largest meal containing fat — D3 is fat-soluble and absorption increases 30-50% when taken with dietary fat. Morning or afternoon is preferred over evening, as some studies suggest late-night D3 may interfere with melatonin production.
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Serum 25(OH)D typically rises within 1-2 weeks of supplementation. Reaching optimal range (50-80 ng/mL) takes 2-3 months at 5,000 IU/day from a deficient baseline. Higher loading doses (10,000 IU for 8 weeks then maintenance) can accelerate this.
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† These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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