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Who knew that a week at Disney World could be good for your family’s health?
We are happily spending two weeks in Florida right now. While the kids were equally excited about the prospect of spending time with Grandma, Grandpa and Mickey Mouse, I was looking forward to something else: Sunshine.
I love my parents dearly, but I was craving the sunshine... and I knew that my children and I all needed a healthy shot of the “sunshine vitamin,” vitamin D.
Who Needs Vitamin D?
We all need adequate amounts of vitamin D. It is an essential ingredient when it comes to absorbing calcium and building healthy bones in children and adults. It also plays an important role in creating a strong immune system by helping your body defend against chronic low grade inflammation.
According to new research, vitamin D may even help protect against serious conditions such as cancer, type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis.1
Unfortunately, about 40% of the US population suffers from a vitamin D deficiency.
Here is the good news: Our bodies produce all the vitamin D that we need, when our skin is exposed to adequate, periodic sunlight.
The bad news? Many people don’t get enough healthy sun exposure.
In fact, if you live above a line drawn from Los Angeles, CA to Columbia, SC, chances are good that you and your children do not receive adequate sunlight to produce needed amounts of vitamin D throughout the year.2
How to Ensure Your Family Gets Enough of the Sunshine Vitamin
Get your Vitamin D with fermented foods and drinks! Delicious raw cultured butter and tasty, calming fermented milk kefir are satisfying, feel good food sources of vitamin D. You can make your own cultured butter and milk kefir with Body Ecology’s Culture Starter and Kefir Starter . Or buy both today for a 10% discount! |
Keep in mind that it takes time (months) to reverse a chronic vitamin D deficiency.5 Start now, to help your children build healthy bones and healthy habits to last a lifetime.
And now, I think I’ll go take a walk in the sun.
Sources:
1 Zelman, MPH, RD, LD <http://www.webmd.com/kathleen-m-zelman> , Kathleen M., “Are You Getting Enough Vitamin D?” (Link to: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/are-you-getting-enough-vitamin-d <http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/are-you-getting-enough-vitamin-d> ), WebMD.
2 DeNoon, Daniel J., “Supplement Your Knowledge of Vitamin D: Here's the Scoop on Vitamin D, From Fun in the Sun to the Debate Over Dosage” (Link to: http://www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/news/20080519/supplement-your-knowledge-of-vitamin-d), WebMD.
3 Barclay, MD, Laurie, “American Academy of Pediatrics Updates Guidelines for Vitamin D Intake” (Link to: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/581999), MedScape Today.
4 DeNoon, Daniel J., “Supplement Your Knowledge of Vitamin D: Here's the Scoop on Vitamin D, From Fun in the Sun to the Debate Over Dosage” (Link to: http://www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/news/20080519/supplement-your-knowledge-of-vitamin-d), WebMD.
5 Adams, Mike, “Vitamin D myths, facts and statistics” (Link to: http://www.naturalnews.com/z003069.html <http://www.naturalnews.com/z003069.html> ), NaturalNews.