Vitamin D generally comes from exposure to the sun if you have ample access to that. Depending on who you talk to, you may hear that it can be absorbed through sunscreen or not. I don't claim to be a vitamin D expert, so I'm just going to say I don't know. I don't wear sunscreen personally, but that's a very personal choice based on a variety of things. Anyway, vitamin D is also something that many people are deficient in - often without knowing it. The federal government changes their opinion on how much is the appropriate amount to have in your blood stream, but that number has been going up. That number is also very different if you ask doctors or nutritionists.
"The right amount of vitamin D will make you faster, stronger, improve your balance and timing, etc."
Source: Vitamin D Council
Symptoms and Risks of Vitamin D Deficiency:
"Symptoms of bone pain and muscle weakness can mean you have a vitamin D deficiency. However, for many people, the symptoms are subtle. Yet even without symptoms, too little vitamin D can pose health risks. Low blood levels of the vitamin have been associated with the following:
- Increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease
- Cognitive impairment in older adults
- Severe asthma in children
- Cancer
Source: Web MD
Now that the sun is starting to party with us, here in the states, full time - go get some Vitamin D the natural way. Do some yoga outside, meditate outside, take your dog or bunny on a long walk in the sun, wash your car, do some gardening - just get out there.
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