Interestingly, we've been led to believe that we need to believe that we need to take steps to protect ourselves from the sun with sunscreens and apparel designed for that, while at the same time, finding that we need to take Vitamin D, which we were designed to acquire from natural sunlight. I'm not saying that skin cancer isn't a thing, or to argue that tanned skin is healthy, but I have never once used sunscreen lotion. Of course, some people's skin burns more easily than others, and the sun can be particularly harsh in some parts of the country compared to others.
I have always believed that it's best to acquire the necessary vitamins and minerals from natural sources, rather than tablets or injections, and I think that's true about Vitamin D, as well. We are intended to acquire the necessary Vitamin D through exposure to the sun, but since a lot of people actively avoid sunlight or live lives that don't allow for adequate exposure to the sun, we have Vitamin D supplements. Vitamin D is absorbed through the skin by exposure to sunlight, so I think the best idea is to obtain a healthy balance between what might be not enough and too much exposure.
I have always believed that it's best to acquire the necessary vitamins and minerals from natural sources, rather than tablets or injections, and I think that's true about Vitamin D, as well. We are intended to acquire the necessary Vitamin D through exposure to the sun, but since a lot of people actively avoid sunlight or live lives that don't allow for adequate exposure to the sun, we have Vitamin D supplements. Vitamin D is absorbed through the skin by exposure to sunlight, so I think the best idea is to obtain a healthy balance between what might be not enough and too much exposure.