Why D3 sits at the foundation of fertility nutrition.
The vitamin you cannot make indoors
Vitamin D is the only nutrient your body makes from sunlight on bare skin. Indoor work, sunscreen, modest clothing, and air pollution all reduce how much your body produces.
In India, despite the abundant sun, most adults are deficient. By the time fertility becomes a focus, levels are often well below where they should be.
Diet alone cannot fill the gap. You would need to eat fish every day.
Why it matters in fertility
Research has linked low vitamin D to many fertility concerns — from cycle irregularity to embryo implantation outcomes.
The current understanding is that vitamin D acts almost like a hormone. It influences how the body responds to other reproductive hormones and how the immune system behaves around early pregnancy.
Bringing vitamin D into a healthy range is one of the simplest, most impactful steps in fertility preparation.
Why Miyuka D3 is different
Weekly, not daily. Daily 1,000 IU tablets take many months to correct a real deficiency. A weekly 60,000 IU softgel fills the tank in 4 weeks.
Softgel, not tablet. Vitamin D is fat-soluble. Softgels with oil absorb far better than dry tablets.
The studied loading dose. 60,000 IU weekly is the protocol most fertility specialists use.