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Which Vitamins?
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I don`t get out very much and read someplace about which vitamins to take when one does not get enough natural daylight.
Could any of you kind posters point me in the right direction.please.
Could any of you kind posters point me in the right direction.please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure I would agree that "most of us need to take a fairly high doseage for several months" to have proper levels.
Whether you are or will become deficient in Vitamin D or not is very much dependent upon your diet, and exposure to sunlight - but it does not need to be strong sunlight, and it does not have to be a large part of your body or a long period of exposure in order for the body to synthesise the Vitamin D that is required. Bare arms in a cloudy sky for around 15 minutes a is probably sufficient, depending on ethnic origin.
It is true to say that there is certainly much review and debate going currently over what should constitute a normal level of Vitamin D in the blood.
The Chief Medical Officers recommendations in the UK are that pregnant women take regular vitamin D supplements. Children 6 months - 5 years, unless feeding on infant formula.People over 65, and people who get very little exposure to the sun ( from cultural clothing etc)
Taking Vitamin D as a routine supplement will not harm you, but it is debateable how much benefit you will see, unless you are in one of the highlighted at risk groups.
http:// www.dh. gov.uk/ ...alas set/dh_ 132508. pdf
Personally, I think vitamin D the only vitamin supplement I might consider taking, simply because minimum levels are still open to debate, I do not get as much sunshine as I used to, and an excess of vitamin D is not harmful.
Whether you are or will become deficient in Vitamin D or not is very much dependent upon your diet, and exposure to sunlight - but it does not need to be strong sunlight, and it does not have to be a large part of your body or a long period of exposure in order for the body to synthesise the Vitamin D that is required. Bare arms in a cloudy sky for around 15 minutes a is probably sufficient, depending on ethnic origin.
It is true to say that there is certainly much review and debate going currently over what should constitute a normal level of Vitamin D in the blood.
The Chief Medical Officers recommendations in the UK are that pregnant women take regular vitamin D supplements. Children 6 months - 5 years, unless feeding on infant formula.People over 65, and people who get very little exposure to the sun ( from cultural clothing etc)
Taking Vitamin D as a routine supplement will not harm you, but it is debateable how much benefit you will see, unless you are in one of the highlighted at risk groups.
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Personally, I think vitamin D the only vitamin supplement I might consider taking, simply because minimum levels are still open to debate, I do not get as much sunshine as I used to, and an excess of vitamin D is not harmful.
Thank you all...as a rule I only go out twice a week when shopping is necessary and then it is only ten minute wait for bus(if car not available),if not it is: car to store-store to car.After reading an article in the newspaper,I realise that I probably do not get enough natural daylight..hence the vitamin question.So I am off to buy some.
I have osteopiena (sp) and was given VitD and Calcium tablets in various forms by my doctor but I'm allergic to them. I'm advised to drink milk and eat cheese (dairy foods) to make up for it. I do try to get out into sunlight when I can. A healthy diet should suffice, I love fruit and vegetables, at the moment trying to cut out the butter and sugar.
I often make a promise to myself to take a short walk every day,I live near a canal which has lots of swans and ducks on it ...and barges.
So I thought would take some bread ,feed the birds...little walk...did it just one day..just cannot find the time.
Plus ,a few years ago I was mugged whilst out...not hurt..my bag was snatched.. but it left me very nervous to go out alone
This is a shame as it is a lovely walk along the canal bank ..also have a park a few minutes away which has a pond with wildlife in it..
So I thought would take some bread ,feed the birds...little walk...did it just one day..just cannot find the time.
Plus ,a few years ago I was mugged whilst out...not hurt..my bag was snatched.. but it left me very nervous to go out alone
This is a shame as it is a lovely walk along the canal bank ..also have a park a few minutes away which has a pond with wildlife in it..