With recent worries about global warming, holes in the ozone layer, and skin cancer, many people are slathering up on sun block when they go outside for any length of time. This helps prevent the sun’s harmful rays from causing skin problems. Unfortunately, it also helps prevent the body’s absorption of Vitamin D, an essential nutrient.
Vitamin D is necessary to the body to help absorb calcium and phosphorous. Calcium and phosphorous, in turn, are necessary for building strong bones and teeth, and helping to prevent osteoporosis. Therefore it is essential to get a proper daily dosage of vitamin D. The recommended daily allowance is 200 IU for anyone under 50, 400 IU for people 51-70 years old, and 600 IU for those over 70.
Although the traditional method of getting vitamin D is from direct exposure to sunlight, no one is recommending foregoing proper protection from harmful UV rays just to get the MDR of vitamin D. After all, contracting skin cancer to prevent osteoporosis, would be robbing Peter to pay Paul – a no-win scenario. The good news is, just 10-15 minutes of exposure a week is enough to get sufficient vitamin D. Most people who only wear sun block for prolonged time in the sun would easily get this much exposure in normal day to day activities.
Many people, however, apply sun block as a daily ritual due to a tendency or history with skin cancers. Fortunately, there are other methods of getting a sufficient dose of vitamin D in your diet. Vitamin D is found naturally in foods such as butter and eggs. It is also in many foods fortified with vitamins such as many breakfast cereals, and most well known, milk. Look for vitamin D fortified on the labels of these products.
Although many people tout the benefits of obtaining your daily need of vitamins and minerals through natural means, the fact is that once your kidney processes vitamin D, the result is the same, and your body doesn’t care whether it came from the sun or supplements. Vitamin D can be found in tablets and capsules, and is also in most multi-vitamins. To ensure a proper dosage, check the label of your multi-vitamin to see how much vitamin D is included. You can always add a vitamin D supplement to your normal regimen of multi-vitamins.
Just be careful to avoid going over 2,000 IU daily as there are harmful side effects from prolonged over dosing of vitamin D. Also, if you take any daily medicine, especially for high blood pressure or heart conditions, consult your doctor before starting a regimen of vitamin D supplements.
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