Spring is here, and soon the warm weather will stay consistent so you have the opportunity to go outside and successfully receive your daily dose of vitamin D. Unfortunately, so-called "health experts" have given natural sunshine a bad reputation - they've conditioned the media and consumers to believe that avoiding sunlight is critical. What they've failed to recognize, however, is that staying out the sun can lead to a vitamin D deficiency.
Results of Vitamin D Deficiency
Vitamin D is more important than you think. As Ann writes in her book, "Unravel the Mystery," deficiencies are often overlooked and the results can be detrimental to overall health. Low levels of vitamin D3, the hormone created naturally in the body when it's exposed to sunlight, can lead to various health conditions and concerns. Some include:
- Poor bone density.
- Metabolic syndrome.
- Hypertension.
- Rheumatoid arthritis.
- Asthma.
- Infectious disease.
- Tuberculosis.