Vitamin D supplementation for treatment of seasonal affective symptoms in healthcare professionals: a double-blind randomised placebo-controlled trial https://t.co/bxMAQHEq1s
@seehafer Doesn't look like any RCT has shown a benefit yet. https://t.co/9j2oWlNslg https://t.co/epHm1Beock
@OneFineJay TBH though, I think what makes the greatest difference is mega doses of vit D when days start to feel really short. I usually do 5k-10k iu 2x daily. It can be less or more. Nice study from NIH that says might be correlation that D relieves seas
RT @ENirenberg: @Penxv2 There is no evidence that vitamin D is an effective therapy for seasonal depression. https://t.co/nEEKuRza2p htt…
@Penxv2 There is no evidence that vitamin D is an effective therapy for seasonal depression. https://t.co/nEEKuRza2p https://t.co/vWRVLM27vF https://t.co/ECd0tiu2gr
@ramniiks taking a supplement has been shown to improve the mood of those with SAD vs. light therapy (https://t.co/JGSm82CynN) it's also been shown to be effective so long as one is consistent and uses it THROUGH winter into spring (https://t.co/23m9I40L8
#VitaminD, seasonal affective disorder and other reasons this weather is messing me up 😑 http://t.co/mazfxDmFDn #pubmed #freeaccess
Vitamin D supplementation for treatment of seasonal affective symptoms in healthcare professionals: a RCT http://t.co/kLtAlxgVBd