Because we don't get much vitamin D from food, we rely on the sun's UV rays to help our skin produce vitamin D. I often see my clients' vitamin D blood test results come back at levels that are deficient (very low) or suboptimal. We are designed for sun exposure, not sitting inside most of the day like many of us do.
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