Saturday, May 11

10 Surprising Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency

Reduced endurance
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9. Reduced endurance

This is especially for folks who exercise regularly. Some studies suggested that the sunshine vitamin can help athletes build endurance. We’ve already said that this nutrient maintains both your bones and muscle health, so here’s one reason why it can make you stay on a treadmill longer.

Not being able to build endurance is actually a consequence of having sore muscles or bone pain. So, if you have trouble finishing your workout routine, pay attention to signals like the ones mentioned above.

Keep in mind that sore bones are also an osteoporosis symptom. Seeking medical advice is better than autodiagnosis, so talk to your doctor if there’s any pain in your body.

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5 thoughts on “10 Surprising Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency”

  1. what one needs is a good multivitamin as their are to many interactions but then the companies wouldn’t make so much money and since no one checks what’s in them you might be getting goat terds called smart pills. All symptoms noted are nonspecific requiring checking more than vitamin D.

    1. Great post and you posted on my birthday. Late afternoon nude sunbathing is also great. You are out of the midday sun and able to enjoy the sun’s rays on your skin. The sun is a great source of vitamin D.

  2. This is a main reason why I am a Naturist. A Naturist is one who practices nudism outdoors for the benefit of getting sunlight on the whole body as the sun is a natural source of vitamin D. To avoid sunburn and possible skin cancer, the best times are very early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Avoid the harmful rays of the midday sun.
    One nudist resort I go to allows me to be in the shade during the mid day where I also go swimming. As a precaution, I also use some sunscreen. Around 4:00 PM the sun has set enough where it is safe to sunbath nude and not get burned. Even better times are between 5 and 6:30 PM. Just enjoy the sun’s rays on your whole body. Your buttocks is the best place to get sun and much needed vitamin D.

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