Vitamin D is often referred to as the sunshine vitamin, and for good reason. During April - September, our bodies should be able to make sufficient amounts from sunlight. However, I don't remember there being very much sun this summer so our levels might not have had the sunlight boost they needed 🌞
Vitamin D is actually a hormone which is synthesized in the skin and activated in the liver and kidneys. It's super important for supporting our health. Here are just some of it's important roles:
It's estimated that 1 in 5 people in the UK have low levels. So why might this be? Perhaps your body isn't too good at producing sufficient vitamin D from sunlight or it isn't being absorbed well. Sunscreen use also reduces exposure and add to that the fact we've had a rubbish summer.
Although sunshine is the best source there are some food sources which are worth including in your diet. These include oily fish, eggs and some mushrooms.
So how do you know if your levels could do with a bit of a boost? You may notice some of the following signs:
If any of the above resonates with you, then why don't you get in touch and we can chat about testing and supplements to help support you.
Debra Mitchell
Registered Nutritional Therapist
BSc(Hons), DipION, mBANT, CNHC
07398 786887