If you are unsure of your Vitamin D status or think it might be playing a role in your health concerns, please reach out. We are always here to help.
Written by Phoebe Jobson
Despite living in Australia, a large chunk of the Australian population have sub-par Vitamin D levels. In fact, approximately 25% of the Australian population are classified as Vitamin D deficient. Deficiency of Vitamin D is a global health issue– with more than one billion children and adults being deficient! And how do we get most of our Vitamin D? You guessed it, the SUN.
What is the big deal? Among its many roles, Vitamin D is particularly essential for;
The good news? Checking your Vitamin D levels can be conducted via a simple blood test! As Naturopathic practitioners, we want to see our patient’s serum Vitamin D levels THRIVING (above 100 nmol/L). We can correct any deficiencies/ sub-optimal levels via supplementation if necessary, sunshine exposure of course and Vitamin D rich foods. Keep in mind; we obtain approximately 80% of our Vitamin D from the sun, and 20% from food sources (think egg yolk, fish, beef liver and cheese).
Post treatment, if we don’t see much of an improvement in a patient's Vitamin D levels, there may be other factors needing evaluation, in particular gut health!
Some of our top tips for staying safe in the sun;
If you are unsure of your Vitamin D status or think it might be playing a role in your health concerns, please reach out. We are always here to help.
Written by Phoebe Jobson