Vitamin D is important for health. Humans tend to think that they get enough of it from the sunlight. That, however, is not true for everyone. Many people require supplements to fulfill their body’s need for Vitamin D. Today we are going to talk about the importance of this Vitamin, whether sunlight is enough for completing body’s need for it and what other sources it can be found in.
Many people are able to get enough vitamin D from the sunlight but it totally depends on their geographical location, what time of the year it is, what time of the day they are exposed to the sunlight and what their skin color is.
People living nearer to the equator naturally are exposed to more sunlight. In the Northern Hemisphere, a person’s requirement of sunlight might not be met in the winters. In summers, a person need not be out in the sun for long to get enough vitamin D. The sun is the fiercest between 11 am to 3 pm.
Lighter skin is the result of less melanin which does not protect so well against the damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun. On the other hand, people who have more melanin in their skin get better protection against the UV rays but their bodies take longer to produce vitamin D.