Why Sun Doesn’t Always Raise Vitamin D (and what to do about it)

Five reasons sun exposure won’t always increase blood levels of vitamin D and how to resolve the situation to get the most health benefits from sensible sunning. Sun exposure is the cheapest and most effective way to quickly raise vitamin D into the optimum range. And yet, some people are finding that adequate solar rays …

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