I wanted to mention this. I think it is important for people to understand how the body functions in relation to the sun.
In order to get D3, we need to spend time in the sun. Most people know this. What most people don't understand is that the darker your completion and the more fat you have on your body, the more time you need for your body to actually produce it. A fair-skinned person (think redheads) needs a quarter of the amount of time in the sun as a black person of the same size. You will need more time if you are overweight, and more time if you are older.
I feel a lot of health issues stem from the fact that we just don't get enough sunshine. I am mixed so I don't need as much as my black friends/family but I need more than that of my white friends/family.
When we don't get enough D3, it affects our mental health, bone health, immunity, and more. What you eat matters but I feel like this is overlooked by a lot of people because most don't think anything of it. It is estimated that in the US alone, over 70% of adults are D3 deficient and I can bet you those numbers are higher in black people, especially black women who are overweight. I think people could benefit from getting their levels checked once a year and making sure we make the most out of summer, especially if you live in an area that has 4 seasons where D3 production is basically 0% in the winter.
In order to get D3, we need to spend time in the sun. Most people know this. What most people don't understand is that the darker your completion and the more fat you have on your body, the more time you need for your body to actually produce it. A fair-skinned person (think redheads) needs a quarter of the amount of time in the sun as a black person of the same size. You will need more time if you are overweight, and more time if you are older.
I feel a lot of health issues stem from the fact that we just don't get enough sunshine. I am mixed so I don't need as much as my black friends/family but I need more than that of my white friends/family.
When we don't get enough D3, it affects our mental health, bone health, immunity, and more. What you eat matters but I feel like this is overlooked by a lot of people because most don't think anything of it. It is estimated that in the US alone, over 70% of adults are D3 deficient and I can bet you those numbers are higher in black people, especially black women who are overweight. I think people could benefit from getting their levels checked once a year and making sure we make the most out of summer, especially if you live in an area that has 4 seasons where D3 production is basically 0% in the winter.