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Jerrysfoods Review 2026: Review

It's actually fine. — Legitimate

  • "Supports bone, immune, and muscle health"

    Vitamin D3 supplementation raises serum 25(OH)D levels. Benefits are real but mainly in deficient people, not those already sufficient.

    PubMed/Examine.com: Vitamin D3 clinical evidence (in knowledge base)
  • "USP Verified quality assurance"

    USP Verified is a legitimate third-party certification. It confirms potency, purity, and manufacturing standards — a genuine consumer protection.

  • "5000 IU is appropriate for daily use"

    NIH upper tolerable limit is 4000 IU/day for general adults. 5000 IU requires confirmed deficiency and professional guidance — label correctly states this.

  • "Value vs. store-brand alternatives"

    At $0.19/pill, this costs 2.7x more than Equaline D3 50 mcg ($0.07/pill) sold at the same store with the same dose.

Consumer advice

1. Get a 25(OH)D blood test first — if your levels are above 50 nmol/L, you likely don't need 5000 IU daily. 2. If you are deficient, this is a solid, trustworthy product. 3. To save money, compare with Equaline Vitamin D3 50 mcg at the same store ($6.99/100 ct = $0.07/pill vs. $0.19/pill here) — same dose, same form, no USP seal but still a reputable store brand. 4. Do not combine with other supplements containing Vitamin D. 5. Take with a meal containing fat for best absorption.

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Claims vs Evidence

MODEST

4 of 5 claims supported by evidence.

"Supports bone, teeth, muscle, and immune health" Supported

D3 deficiency correction supports all four; benefits limited if not deficient

Based on: Vitamin D3

"Aids in calcium absorption" Supported

Well-established mechanism; D3 directly regulates calcium absorption

Based on: Vitamin D3

"Supports a healthy immune response" Partial

Immune support shown mainly in deficient populations, not healthy adults

Based on: Vitamin D3

"D3 is the body's preferred form of Vitamin D" Supported

D3 raises serum 25(OH)D more effectively than D2

Based on: Vitamin D3

"For those with higher Vitamin D needs and/or deficiency, as determined by a healthcare professional" Supported

Appropriate hedging; high-dose D3 is clinically used for deficiency correction

Based on: Vitamin D3

4 supported · 1 partial

Ingredients

Evidence: strong · moderate · weak · debunked

Based on peer-reviewed research from PubMed and Examine.com

Essential fat-soluble vitamin. Supports bone health, immune function, and may improve exercise tolerance in deficient individuals.

moderate

Research-backed dose: 400–80,000 IU daily depending on condition and deficiency status

In this product: 5000 IU (125 mcg)

Common cooking oil high in linoleic acid. Limited direct evidence for health benefits as a supplement.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose for supplemental use; 30 g/day used in one dietary oil study

In this product: Dose not disclosed

Glycerin

Amino acid found naturally in the body. Limited clinical evidence supports most supplement marketing claims.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose from provided studies

In this product: Dose not disclosed

Dietary fat that raises ketones, may support cognition, bowel regularity, and inflammation in specific conditions.

moderate

Research-backed dose: 2–30 g daily depending on goal (bowel health at low end; ketosis/RA at high end)

In this product: Dose not disclosed

Essential fat-soluble vitamin. Supports bone health, immune function, and may improve exercise tolerance in deficient individuals.

moderate

Research-backed dose: 400–80,000 IU daily depending on condition and deficiency status

In this product: Dose not disclosed

Price & Value

Moderate

Jerrysfoods

$17.39 (on sale from $19.99)

Equaline Vitamin D3 50 mcg Softgels (same store)

$6.99 for 100 ct ($0.07/softgel)

Signals

  • Shows actual ingredient doses

Research sources: PubMed · Examine.com

Analyzed product: https://jerrysfoods.com/store/jerrys-food/products/16697082-nature-made-extra...

Analysis generated: 2026-05-02 · Engine v1.0.0