it never does unless u live in a dark room with no light.
Seems a real neurological problem, but have you ever tried with vitamins especially Vitamin B12? Or ever considered the vitamin deficiencies?
worst ceareal ever!
The Earth has had sunlight ever since it was formed about 4.54 billion years ago
The prefix can be both. There is no right answer. Which ever you choose...
the sun is one of the best antiseptics ever
No! Never ever do that!
Usually, if it is a vitamin or mineral your body needs, if you consume more than your body needs, it will get rid of the excress that it can not absorbe via urination or bowel movements. Have you ever taken a multi vitamin and you see your urine turn bright yellow, this is the excess vitamins your body is getting rid of. If you take minerals such as Ferrum (Iron) your bowel movements will be darker. That is the excess Iron that your body can not absorb. This would go the same for if you got too much vitamin or mineral via food (which would be pretty hard to do, hence why most people take a multi vitamin) Your body is pretty smart, it will take what it needs and get rid of the rest, just becareful not too take to much too fast, your body may know to get rid of it, but if you take it in ways that doesnt give your body time to get rid of it, you can OD :s
Around the corona of the first star ever formed, about 400 million years after the Big Bang.
Not really. In theory, those who do not are more vulnerable, and will therefore get the disease, and pass it on to others who have not been vaccinated. Those who are vaccinated should be safe, regardless of others. However, vaccinations only attempt to protect from a few strains out of hundreds, in many cases, and may even weaken the recipiant to the other strains, so the vaccinated individual could actualy have a negative effect on those who have not been. Those who have not been vaccinated also may protect themselves in others ways, using anything from hand sanitizer to Vitamin supliments, such as Vitamin D. (Ever wonder why people get sick more in the winter? It's because there is less sunlight to created Vitamin D in the body)
A vitamin K deficiency can be caused by a number of different things. Specifically, chronic diseases, like liver disease, can cause the vitamin not to be absorbed properly. Also, some medications like Aspirin can cause a vitamin K deficiency.
vitamin D helps your body to absorb calcium and it is stored in your body, dormant until your skin is exposed to sunlight. Vitamin D is for bone&teeth development. It also keeps you healthy and makes you grow.It keeps your bones strong too! Vitamin D increases absorption of Calcium (CA) that helps build strong bones.
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