yes... vitamin D deficiency linked to eyes also.
it surely prevent blindness and build eyesight-retaining qualities for our bodies.
People who took the vitamin through normal sun exposure or diet were less likely to have age-related macular degeneration(AMD) the most common cause of blindness
AMD occurs when the macula, located at the back of the retina, deteriorates over time.
The sun
If you mean,"do we get vitamin D from the sun?" then yes, we do. If you mean,"does the sun burn up vitamin D?" or,"Did the sun come into existence as a giant ball of vitamin D?" then no.
yes in some is is good for you and it gives you vitamin D
I know that vitamin d is one isn't vitamin e another?
vitamin d of course but hi sun rays can cause some cancers
light, energy, and vitamin D from the sun rays.
Several vitamins help to maintain healthy skin, bones, and eyes. These include vitamin D, vitamin E, and vitamin A along with niacin.
no thre sun addiquatly provides vitamin d for our skin
No, vitamin D is not from jade stone. Vitamin D is an animal product. Good food sources of vitamin D are milk, eggs, fish, beef, etc. We can also produce vitamin D in our skin when it is exposed to ultraviolet radiation (usually from the sun).
The sun does not provide vitamins, but will help the production of vitamin D from the Ultraviolet rays from the sun. So if you are looking to increase your intake of vitamin D, this is not a beneficial way to do so because you are exposing yourself to dangerous UV rays that lead to skin cancer. You are better off taking a daily multi-vitamin. -Chanel Peacock, MA-
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