8 SIGNS YOUR BODY IS BEGGING FOR
VITAMIN D
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Dec 6, 2018
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What are the signs of vitamin
D deficiency? Vitamin D greatly influences the systems of our body from
ensuring calcium supply to our bones to strengthening our immune system. We
normally get this vitamin from foods, supplements, and the sun’s rays, but when
something goes wrong and we face vitamin D deficiency, our body systems may
break.
For example, sweating that
seems a little excessive or not brought on by anything particularly obvious,
however, can be a sign that you’re lacking vitamin D. So what other signs show
a deficiency, how serious is the problem, and what can you do to get more of
it? Here at Bright Side, we’ve studied the most common symptoms of low vitamin
D levels and we want to tell you what we’ve found.
TIMESTAMPS:
You sweat excessively 1:01
Your bones often ache 1:35
You have muscle pain 2:11
You get sick all the time 2:47
You can’t seem to stay
energized 3:26
When you get cuts or bruises,
they take forever to heal 4:03
You notice more hair falling
out of your head than usual 4:52
You can’t shake the feeling of
sadness 5:25
What can you do to get more of
vitamin D? 6:26
#vitamind #vitamindeficiency
#lackofvitamins
Preview photo credit:
FORT MEADE, Md. Sweat drips
down the face of a U.S. Army Reserve Soldier from the 200th Military Police
Command during a Spin class as part of a Performance Triad program organized by
the command and hosted on Fort Meade, Maryland, May 9, 2017. The three-week
fitness program took place from May 5-25 to help Soldiers who had either failed
the Army Physical Fitness Test or had been on the Army Body Fat Composition
program. The camp focused on the triad of overall health: physical fitness,
nutrition and sleep, by providing education and personalized coaching to
Soldiers in all three of those phases of life and more: By Master Sgt. Michel
Sauret/U.S. Army Reserve, https://www.usar.army.mil/News/Images...
Animation is created by Bright
Side.
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- Without vitamin D, your
bones can’t absorb the necessary amount of calcium to create healthy bone
tissue, causing a weakening of the bones known as osteomalacia.
- In addition to aching bones
and muscles, a lack of vitamin D can cause chronic pain throughout the entire
body. This debilitating condition is known as fibromyalgia, and it makes life a
living nightmare for those who suffer from it!
- Suffering from your 4th or
5th virus this year? It may be because a lack of vitamin D is causing your
immune system to work poorly.
- It’s 4 pm and you feel like
you have two bricks as eyelids and barely have the strength to get up from your
desk. Sound familiar? There could be quite a few reasons for this feeling. But
it can also be due to a lack of vitamin D.
- Does it seem like your small
wounds and injuries take longer to heal than everyone else’s? But this kind of
slow healing can also be because of a lack of (say it with me) vitamin D!
- The average person loses anywhere
from 50 to 100 hairs from their head every day. But if you suffer from a lack
of vitamin D, you can lose way more than that, at least enough to notice that
something’s definitely not right.
- According to Psychology
Today, vitamin D is the only vitamin that is also a hormone. In studies on the
relationship between vitamin D and depression, scientists discovered traces of
the vitamin on cells found in the regions where depression resides.
- Vitamin D can be attained by
spending time outside. According to The Arthritis Foundation, spending 10-15
minutes in the sun every other day or so can help replenish your vitamin D
levels. Even sitting by an open window can help give you more vitamin D!
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