Published on December 29, 2025
Are you taking the right dose of vitamin D? Start your New Year knowing, not guessing, that you are getting enough!
Key Points
- Everyone requires a personalized dose of vitamin D to maintain optimal levels. The evidence-based Vitamin D*Calculator™, developed by vitamin D scientists and grounded in GrassrootsHealth data, provides personalized loading and maintenance dosing to help individuals reach target vitamin D levels safely and efficiently.
- Using a validated formula based on body weight and starting vitamin D level, the calculator offers an optional customized loading dose to raise levels within days, followed by a capped maintenance dose (≤10,000 IU/day) aligned with established safety thresholds.
- Easy to use and adaptable worldwide, the D*Calculator delivers precise dosing recommendations even when a starting vitamin D level is unknown, while strongly encouraging testing for optimal accuracy.
Stop guessing, and start dosing with precision. The Vitamin D*Calculator™ instantly gives individualized loading and maintenance vitamin D recommendations, helping individuals reach target levels safely and quickly. Evidence-based, easy to use, and designed for real-world practice, it’s the new standard in personalized vitamin D therapy.

The Evidence-Based Vitamin D*Calculator
The Vitamin D*calculator was created by a team of vitamin D scientists in 2015. Based on data from the GrassrootsHealth cohort, and utilizing a formula by von Groningen et al. (2010) for the loading dose calculation, the Vitamin D*calculator will calculate the estimated amount of vitamin D intake required to achieve and maintain a desired vitamin D serum level quickly and safely.
It’s easy and convenient, and the maintenance dose is capped at 10,000 IU per day to match the No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL).
The D*Calculator has starting points for patients with or without a known vitamin D blood level.
- Click the link for the Vitamin D*Calculator , fill out the calculator, and record your individualized vitamin D loading and maintenance dosage recommendation
- Bookmark the Vitamin D*Calculator directly to quickly customize dosing for your patients (will open in a new tab)
- Read additional details about the Vitamin D* calculator here for your reference and to share with others.
The “Loading Dose”
The updated GrassrootsHealth Vitamin D*calculator calculates a customized loading dose to help an individual reach their chosen target vitamin D level more rapidly (based on body weight and starting vitamin D level) allowing you to reach your target level within days instead of over a full three months.
The calculation for the loading dose is based on the formula published by van Groningen et al (2010) as follows: Vitamin D Loading dose (IU) = 45 multiplied by the desired rise in vitamin D level (target vitamin D level – starting vitamin D level in ng/mL) multiplied by body weight in pounds.
This “loading dose” is given as an option to help achieve a target level within days, versus using only the maintenance dose, which reaches the target within months. It is an option for participants with vitamin D levels that are known to be much lower than desired, or for those who are needing to raise levels quickly due to a health condition or health concern (such as boosting the immune system).
Hundreds of peer-reviewed scientific studies have documented the well-established safety of single loading doses of vitamin D to get levels up quickly (as long as they are followed with regular maintenance doses). Loading doses ranging from 100,000 IU to 600,000 IU have been shown to rapidly increase vitamin D levels, but fail to sustain levels longer than 2-3 months. Larger doses induce more rapid breakdown of vitamin D, and therefore, the customized loading dose given by the D*calculator is divided into doses of 25,000 IU over a number of days to achieve the initial increase in vitamin D level. The maintenance dose can then be taken on a daily basis to help maintain the achieved level.
The “Maintenance Dose”
The “maintenance dose” calculates the estimated amount of vitamin D intake required to maintain the desired vitamin D level – this is in addition to current intake from food and the sun. The maintenance dose will gradually increase vitamin D levels to achieve the desired target over approximately three months.
We have capped the calculated daily vitamin D intake at 10,000 IU per day to match the No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL).
Estimate for Those Without a Starting Vitamin D Level
Don’t know your current level? The D*calculator can suggest a daily vitamin D intake for individuals who enter only their weight and target vitamin D level. This calculation is an estimate based on the average intake required for people of the same body weight. The loading dose will not be calculated for this option, as a safety measure without knowing the current vitamin D level.
We strongly encourage everyone to test their vitamin D level, since it is important to know the current level for a more accurate calculation of what supplement dose could help achieve a target level. However, not everyone has immediate access to their vitamin D level, so, this calculation is a next best option for an educated decision on how much to take on a daily basis.
GrassrootsHealth has participants from all over the globe and different countries use different units of measurement. To increase ease of use, we have made an improvement to the D*calculator (which many of our followers had been asking for), and added options for:
- Pounds or kilograms when entering weight
- IU or mcg when entering current vitamin D intake and when given the resulting calculation
- ng/ml or nmol/L for the starting and target vitamin D levels
How Are Your Levels of Vitamin D and Other Important Nutrients?
Check your vitamin D, omega-3s, magnesium, and other important markers today as part of the vitamin D*action project!
Measure your:
- Vitamin D
- Magnesium PLUS Elements (including zinc, copper, selenium, mercury, cadmium and lead)
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- hsCRP (for Inflammation)
- HbA1c (for Blood Sugar)
- and more
Did you know that each of the above can be measured at home using a simple blood spot test? As part of our ongoing research project, you can order your home blood spot test kit to get your levels, followed by education and steps to take to help you reach your optimal target levels. Start by enrolling and ordering your kit to measure each of the above important markers, and make sure you are getting enough of each to support better health and wellbeing!
Start Here to Measure Your Levels





