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Should I eat Vitamin D or Fish oil: Which is better

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 13, 2025, 08:27 IST
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Should I eat Vitamin D or Fish oil: Which is better

The supplements market is really booming. And you may have already come across thousands of videos of influencers talking about taking supplements. From vitamins to collagen, you name it. Some of the most talked-about options are vitamin D and fish oil. But which one deserves a spot in your routine? Before we reach a verdict, let’s take a look at the role each plays in supporting your body.


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Vitamin D

Vitamin D, often known as the ‘sunshine vitamin’, is essential for your body. When your mum tells you to soak up some sunshine, listen to her! She is right, as always. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient, and it has a vital role in managing bone health, immune function, and mood regulation. Around 35% of US adults have insufficient Vitamin D levels, particularly in winter months or regions with limited sunlight, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Vitamin deficiency is a global health concern. A deficiency can lead to weakened bones, increased risk of fractures, and even depression.


Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium, which is vital for skeletal health. It also plays a role in reducing inflammation and supporting immune responses. You can get vitamin D from foods sources like fortified dairy, egg yolks, and fatty fish. However, when there arises a deficiency, due to multiple factors, supplementation is recommended. Though vitamin D is essential for your body, excessive intake can cause toxicity, leading to hypercalcemia, nausea or kidney issues.


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Fish oil

Fish oil, on the other hand, is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA). This supplement is celebrated for its heart and brain health benefits. Fish oil is extracted from oily fish such as herring, tuna, anchovies, and mackerel. One way to get omega-3 fatty acids naturally is to eat fish and seafood. The American Heart Association recommends eating 2 servings of fish (particularly fatty fish) per week. Fatty fish, such as anchovies, herring, mackerel, salmon, sardines, bluefin tuna, oysters, and mussels, are high in omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s can lower triglycerides, reduce blood pressure, and decrease the risk of heart disease. So, if you cannot get these fatty fish in your daily diet, the best way to compensate is fish oil, which is known for reducing cardiovascular events by 8% even in high-risk patients. The anti-inflammatory properties of fish oil supports cognitive function. They’re especially beneficial for those with high cholesterol or a family history of heart disease. Fish oil supplements can cause side effects like a fishy aftertaste or mild digestive issues. The quality of the fish oil also matters. But it is important to talk to your doctor first.

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Which is better: Vitamin D or fish oil?

If you are wondering what supplement to take, it really depends on your health goals. Vitamin D is critical if you’re deficient, live in low-sunlight areas, or prioritize bone health. Fish oil, on the other hand, is great for heart health, especially if your diet lacks fatty fish or you have cardiovascular risk factors. Some people may benefit from both, as their benefits don’t overlap significantly.

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What to do?

Before starting either supplement, get tested for Vitamin D levels and discuss your heart health with your doctor. Both supplements are safe when taken as directed, but interactions with medications or underlying conditions require professional guidance. So, it's important to get expert advice before adding supplements to your routine. But, you can always ensure to have a balanced diet, adequate sunlight exposure to reap some of these benefits naturally!

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Strike a balance

At the end of the day, striking a balance is important, and one must include all food groups in their diet

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