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Vegan Vitamin D & D3: Best Vegan Vitamin D Supplements & Foods

Vegan Vitamin D

Vegan Vitamin D

Choosing vegan vitamin D (the vegan vitamin D3 form) has become more common even for people who are not vegan.
The first reason is due to contamination concerns with animal related toxins and allergens that may be present in non vegan vitamin D supplements. Animal sourced vitamin D is typically made from fish oils which may contain traces of toxic heavy metals such as mercury. Even vegetarian vitamin D sources that are usually made from lanolin (the waxy substance extracted from the sheep’s wool) can cause allergic reactions to some people.

The other reason to prefer vegan vitamin D, has to do with the fact that no animals are harmed or abused while making the vegan vitamin D supplements. If you can get all the health benefits from vegan vitamin D without the risks and not hurting other living beings, what reason do you have not to choose vegan vitamin D?

In This Guide

Vegan Vitamin D3

Vegan vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) is the most effective and pure form of vegan vitamin D. It is 100% plant based, extracted from the Lichen plant, free of any toxins, allergens or other artificial components. Vitamin D3 is the same form of vitamin D that is naturally produced in our bodies when we are exposed to sunlight.
Vitamin D3 was shown by research to be superior to the vitamin D2 form that is found in most vitamin D supplements and vitamin D fortified foods. Vitamin D3 was shown to have better absorption and potency, it becomes active in the body much faster than vitamin D2 and stays longer in the body, making it easier to restore and maintain optimal vitamin D levels (source).

Best Vegan Vitamin D Supplements

To make sure you choose the best vegan vitamin D supplement, here’s a summary of what to look for, and what to watch out for:

Suntrex D3 by Dr. Edward Group from Global Healing Center is our preferred choice of a liquid vegan vitamin D supplement, and it has been a part of our natural protocols for immune system and nutrients support for many years.
Here is a summary of our research and experience with Suntrex D3:

Are Vitamin D Supplements Needed?

Vitamin D supplements are often recommended by the medical community, along with ongoing blood work to make sure your vitamin D levels are in normal range. These guidelines are mainly due to the following reasons:

Vitamin D deficiency can cause many serious health issues, especially regarding the immune system and bones health:

What Vegan Foods Are High In Vitamin D?

Getting enough vitamin D on a vegan diet from natural whole foods is possible. It can be however challenging.
The only vegan foods that are high in vitamin D are mushrooms that were exposed to UVB light and foods that were fortified with vitamin D.
But are these foods offer an effective reliable way to maintain healthy levels of vitamin D on a vegan diet?

Vitamin D Dosages

The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for vitamin D dosage typically goes between 400 IU – 800 IU per day (see table below). You may however need to increase or decrease your vitamin D dosage based on your individual levels, especially if you have limited sun exposure, at a risk of Osteoporosis, or on a vegan or vegetarian diet.
We get many questions on this topic. Vegans and vegetarians may be at a greater risk to have low levels of vitamin D. It does not however mean that if you are vegan vegetarian you have low levels. For this reason, we highly recommend to ask your doctor to check your vitamin D levels, and adjust the vitamin D dosage if needed.

According to the U.S. department of national institutes of health (NIH), the recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) for vitamin D (source):

Age Male Female Pregnancy Lactation
0–12 months 400 IU
(10 mcg)
400 IU
(10 mcg)
1–13 years 600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
14–18 years 600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
19–50 years 600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
51–70 years 600 IU
(15 mcg)
600 IU
(15 mcg)
>70 years 800 IU
(20 mcg)
800 IU
(20 mcg)
FAQ

Is vitamin D suitable for vegans?

The best vegan vitamin D is the vitamin D3 form that is extracted from the Lichen plant. Vitamin D3 is the same form of vitamin D that is naturally produced in our bodies when we are exposed to sunlight. Lichen vitamin D3 is considered the best vitamin D that is suitable for vegans, much more effective than the vegan vitamin D2 form (Ergocalciferol).

Another form of vitamin D3 that is suitable for vegetarians is made from lanolin (the waxy substance extracted from the sheep’s wool). Vitamin d3 lanolin however, is not considered vegan.

Vitamin D Vegetables

Vegetables and fruits are not considered good sources of vitamin D. Mushrooms that were exposed to light (either natural sunlight or grown indoor using lamps that emitted UVB radiation) were shown in a few studies to contain high levels of vitamin D.
The research data suggests that the vitamin D levels in mushrooms entirely depend on the way the mushrooms were grown.
For this reason, mushrooms may not be ideal as a reliable single source of vitamin D on a vegan diet.

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