mmm. I think 0.05 is the threshold the FDA uses for clinical trial studies. Not 0.5. 0.01 works.
But 60,000 iu is not a normal dose. I take 5,000 iu daily. I’m not gonna swallow a dozen of them a daily but I don’t know what “pulse D” is.
“Pulse D therapy is a targeted approach to increase the serum vit.D level by using high dose (60,000 IUs) oral supplementation of vit.D daily for a specific period of time determined by the individual’s BMI, initial level of vit.D and the formulation19.”
They gave the patients something called Deksel Nano Syrup which is D3 liquid.