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Idk, I think its a pretty simple solution if you're habitually low on something simple like Vitamin D. A bottle of vitamin D capsules costs less than one serving of salmon lol. I love salmon, cod, and sword. I'll pass on the liver and tuna tho unless it's sushi!
 
Getting enough vitamin d through sunlight exposure is almost impossible above the 45th parallel. I just learned that this year.
 
I am in N. Carolina so we get plenty of sunshine. Exposure of the skin to sunlight is the best way to get Vitamin D. I own 48 acres, heavily wooded and the nearest house is 3/4 mile away, and no house can be seen from my house. Every day I put a chair out in the driveway and sit there for 15 minutes soaking up the sunshine
 
I am in N. Carolina so we get plenty of sunshine. Exposure of the skin to sunlight is the best way to get Vitamin D. I own 48 acres, heavily wooded and the nearest house is 3/4 mile away, and no house can be seen from my house. Every day I put a chair out in the driveway and sit there for 15 minutes soaking up the sunshine
Remind me to call ahead before i visit Simonkenton.
 
It is not a pretty sight. But, this is a picture of me from twenty years ago, before the accident.

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i'm a light skinned italian and i burn easy i get burn on top of burn. never get bronze. but a few years ago i had a basel cell removed from my nose. my vitamin D level was in the basement. i had to take 50000 units every other day for a month and a half. and keeps getting spots on my scalp that have to be burned off. now they tell me to stay out of the sun