Too Few Soaking Up The Sun's Vital Nutrient
Featured on: Kitsap Sun
Publication date: Feb 2, 2009
Publication date: Feb 2, 2009
Vitamin D deficiency is estimated to effect one out of every six or seven people worldwide. Vitamin D is important for general health, especially the bones, and also in prevention of cancers, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, cardiovascular problems, respiratory problems and mental illness. The modern problem is that protection from the sun is preventing people from getting enough exposure to produce vitamin D in the skin.
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