16 Nov 2020 Blackmores Meta-analysis: Vitamin D Supplementation for Major Depression 16 Nov 2020 Share Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest News Findings of a recently published meta-analysis suggest that vitamin D supplementation may be a promising solution to managing major depression. “To our knowledge, no prior meta-analysis has tried to answer the question whether supplementation of vitamin D is beneficial in clinically depressed individuals. The reason for the benefit seen with vitamin D could be due to the fact that depression has multifactorial origins, including oxidative stress. Therefore, the antioxidant properties of vitamin D could be relevant and may contribute to therapeutic effects observed,” the authors explained. × To continue reading this article, please Log In or Sign Up for access.