It’s the sunshine vitamin you absorb through your skin when you’re outdoors.
· It helps stabilize our mood. That’s why people in northern climates with less sunlight get SAD, Seasonal Depressive Syndrome, those winter blues.
· It works with other chemicals in your body to help keep your immune system healthy.
· Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium, and important element in building and
maintaining bone mass.
· And preliminary scientific evidence points to Vitamin D as a sports performance aid.
Anecdotal evidence shows sports performance appears to improve in the summer when people are exercising in the sun and Vitamin D levels would be highest.
Vitamin D2 –the kind that’s found in fortified food and supplements and Vitamin D3 the kind you absorb from sunlight.
Conventional wisdom was that Vitamin D3 was more effective, particularly when it came to your bones, than D2. But recent research at Boston University School of Medicine showed that effectiveness is about the same for both types
Even those who are outdoors a lot use sunscreen to prevent skin cancer and therefore don’t absorb enough Vitamin D.
Adults over 50 should get 800 – 1000 IU daily.
These are just general recommendations. Actual requirements vary from person to person. Check with your doctor.
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