captainsave t1_j7b8ed0 wrote
Reply to comment by enirgin in Vitamin D supplements linked to reduced risk of suicide, study of veterans finds by thebelsnickle1991
Why would I leave the house for vitamin D. I don't need a prescription and the Amazon man will drop it off without me having to talk to strangers.
meontheinternetxx t1_j7bh68w wrote
Well, at my latitude only half of the year. The other half, even if you see the sun it wont help that much.
Harkwit t1_j7b8w81 wrote
Because it's free outside from the sun.
halpstonks t1_j7bccbz wrote
some of us live places with not enough sun for our skin type and have to supplement anyway.
cmon sun
yugosaki t1_j7c5t1l wrote
plus even if there is technically enough sun, if its not warm out we're gonna be wearing long sleeves and pants, so the actual sun to skin exposure is limited a lot.
Mercury2Phoenix t1_j7cdqsm wrote
Or conversely, if you live somewhere super sunny & warm (like I use to live in Florida) you tend to be concerned about getting sunburns and skin cancer, so you still avoid sun (I was Vitamin D deficient (confirmed via blood work) when I lived there.)
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New_Revenue_4_U t1_j7bzk51 wrote
Actually people who live in northern States/Canada should be taking vitamin D supplement https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/time-for-more-vitamin-d
Larein t1_j7c3bq5 wrote
Plus all of Northern Europe. If not all of europe, since Northern US states require some too.
New_Revenue_4_U t1_j7cmf5v wrote
Sorry, didn't mean to forget you guys!
Linophryne t1_j7desz7 wrote
All Morlocks too
AFewBerries t1_j7d7bha wrote
I'm in Canada and there's vitamin D in my milk
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AtLeastThisIsntImgur t1_j7d71cz wrote
Supplements don't cause funny looking moles
Kakashisith t1_j7f4kut wrote
Not going to the beach to ruin my skin.
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