Who knew?
I sure didn't! In fact, I knew very little about Vitamin D at all, so I decided to go look up a few things.
First off, what is Vitamin D good for anyway?
Benefits of Vitamin D (CDC):
- Promotes calcium absorption
- Needed for growth and remodeling
- Assists in neuromuscular and immune function and reduction of inflammation
Foods high in Vitamin D: (The Daily Green)
- Wild Salmon
- Tuna
- Sole or Flounder
- Fortified Milk
- Fortified Cereal
- Pork
- Eggs
- Mushrooms
Bwahahaha! Well, gee, now it's no real surprise to me that I'm deficient. I hate seafood and mushrooms. That cancels out, like, half of those foods.
Luckily for me, there's another way to get more because the body is designed to produce Vitamin D in response to sunlight exposure.
Hey! That's sounds pretty good. I happen to live in a place that gets tons of sunlight.
Of course, it is still winter and I just don't spend as much time in the sun as I should, so for now I will be supplementing...and maybe drinking a little more milk.
P.S. I wouldn't have known about this if I didn't go to regular checkups, so make sure you visit your doctor's office regularly.
For more information, check out the Vitamin D Council website.
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