Vitamin D and Fat-Soluble Absorption Basics
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss and author of The Fasting Reset, I frequently address questions from adults 45-54 struggling with hormonal changes and stubborn weight. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, meaning it requires dietary fat for optimal absorption in the small intestine. Without fat, your body absorbs only 10-20% of a standard dose. During an extended water fast lasting 3-7 days or more, adding a tablespoon of oil technically breaks the pure water fast but may be necessary if your levels are critically low.
Most middle-aged adults dealing with diabetes, blood pressure issues, and joint pain are already deficient in vitamin D. Studies show 70-80% of U.S. adults over 45 have suboptimal levels below 30 ng/mL, worsening inflammation and slowing metabolism. If bloodwork confirms deficiency, taking 2,000-5,000 IU of vitamin D3 with a tbsp of MCT or olive oil can raise serum levels without fully derailing metabolic benefits.
Impact on Extended Water Fasting Goals
In my CFP methodology, the goal of extended water fasting is autophagy, insulin sensitivity, and hormonal reset. A tablespoon of oil (about 120 calories) will reduce ketosis depth and partially blunt growth hormone spikes compared to strict water-only. However, for beginners embarrassed by past diet failures, this small compromise prevents muscle loss and supports joint comfort so movement remains possible.
If your fast is 72 hours or less, the oil-plus-vitamin D approach is generally acceptable. Beyond five days, I recommend pausing the fast every 4-5 days to take supplements with fat, then resuming. This “modified fasting” still delivers 80% of the metabolic reset while protecting against deficiency-related fatigue that often derails dieters.
Practical Protocol for Safe Use
Choose a high-quality vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) paired with K2 to prevent calcium buildup. Take it with one tablespoon of pure MCT oil or extra-virgin olive oil first thing in the morning. Avoid capsules that contain unnecessary fillers. Track symptoms: improved mood and reduced joint pain within 7-10 days indicate better absorption.
Combine this with my CFP 16:8 intermittent fasting window once the extended fast ends. Focus on nutrient-dense refeeding: leafy greens, fatty fish, and eggs to maintain levels. Retest blood levels after 8 weeks. For those managing blood sugar alongside weight, this approach helps stabilize glucose without the overwhelm of complex meal plans.
When to Avoid Oil and Seek Alternatives
If your primary goal is maximum autophagy for longevity or if you’re highly sensitive to any calories, use a sublingual or liposomal vitamin D spray that bypasses some fat requirements. These deliver 40-60% absorption without oil. Always consult your physician before extended fasting, especially with existing medications for diabetes or hypertension. In my experience guiding thousands, a thoughtful one-tablespoon compromise rarely sabotages results but greatly improves adherence for those who’ve failed every diet before.