2. • Sun is considered the major source of vitamin D. Despite the regular availability of
large amount of sunlight, many people face vitamin D deficiency.
• How can it be possible when naturally you have such a large resource of vitamin D at
your behest? This is because you cannot remain in the sunlight all the time as only
the sunlight of the early morning is good for your health.
• Over exposure to harsh sunlight can cause skin burns, irritation and even can lead to
skin cancer. Moreover, the requirement of sunlight varies from person to person and
mostly depends upon the weather conditions in your area, your skin type, time of the
day and year.
3. Here are some of the facts about sunlight and vitamin D
production in your body
• In tropical countries like India where the weather is quite hot almost all the year
round, standing in sunlight for around 10 to 15 minutes every day in between 11
am to 3 pm is sufficient to provide you with required amount of vitamin D.
• For better production of vitamin D in your body through sunlight you must take a
sunbath with less clothes because the larger the exposed areas more is the vitamin
D production.
4. • People who have darker skin should spend more than regular time under the sun to
produce adequate amount of vitamin D as compared to fair-skinned people in
whom the production of vitamin D is much faster.
• In certain countries with cloudy and cold weather almost all the year round, the
only way to get adequate vitamin D is through food sources.