low levels of vitamin D in their blood had a greater risk of dying.During that time, 737 of them died.
No. You cannot live without Vitamin K. Without it, if you get a cut, your blood won't clot, and so you will bleed for a very long time. And that will cause very severe problems for the future.
Vitamin D would not be synthesized in a person confined to a dark cell for a long time. Vitamin D is primarily synthesized in the skin in response to sunlight exposure. Without access to sunlight, the body would not be able to produce vitamin D naturally.
You could be very cranky because of a long time without vitamin D.
A person will not be able to live all that long with windows closed in a house. This is because people gain much of the Vitamin D in their body from the sun. Livinging in a house without any sunlight can also be very depressing.
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No. Vitamin D is used to fight streptococcus, not let it thrive.
Ultraviolet A (long wavelength) initiates production of vitamin D and melanin (tanning). Ultraviolet B (short wavelength) damages the skin causing sunburns and in some cases cancers.
Vitamin D If you dont have enough vitamin d you can get rickets, rickets is when your bones go soft and they bend. Molly R
Vitamin D supplement are available over the counter. Taking something without first consulting your health care provider is not recommended. Angie RN
Vitamin D is produced by ultraviolet radiation on your skin. The UV light converts a precursor molecule to vitamin D.
Lack of sunlight (it is proven through tests that people who enjoy the actual sunlight tend to produce Vitamin D biologically) Lack of Vitamin D rich Foods Lack of Vitamin D supplements (Which can be avoided in necessity if you eat and drink Vitamin D rich foods and get ample sunlight without over exposure)
It won't kill you, you'll just have a vitamin D deficiency and will be incredibly pale. Sunlight also helps puts you in a better mood, due to the aforementioned vitamin.