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Written by Navneet Kaur, M.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics
Diet
Over 60% of adults are deficient in Vitamin D. Indoor lifestyles, excessive sunscreen use, and poor diet are to blame.
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Feeling tired even after sleeping well? Low vitamin D could be causing this to your energy levels.
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Aching joints or lower back pain? Your bones need vitamin D for calcium absorption.
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Low immunity leads to frequent colds or flu. Vitamin D helps boost your defence system.
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Serotonin levels dip when vitamin D is low. It’s called the “sunshine vitamin” for a reason.
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Vitamin D deficiency can weaken hair follicles. Especially common in women post-30.
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- Morning sun (15–20 mins) - Fatty fish, egg - Fortified dairy - Vit D supplement
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Yes! Especially if you live in low-sunlight areas or have darker skin. Ask your doctor for a simple blood test.
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Don’t wait for symptoms to scream. Check your D, protect your bones, boost your mood.
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