Winter is here, for some it’s been here for a while, arriving quite early this year. Winter brings many things, skiing, snow boarding, lighting a fire, hot cocoa, snow balls and snow men. It also brings less sun light.
Having grown up in Michigan I know what it’s like to truly experience winter. I also know what it’s like to high tail it south because of that experience. The hardest part of winter that I can personally relate to is the lack of sunshine. I remember days upon endless days of little to no sunlight. Endless gray and cold. The lack of sunlight and the depression that results from it has been discussed and studied for many years. More and more I keep reading that we can experience Vitamin D deficiency as a result of too little sun, most often occurring in the winter.
You see the most efficient way for our bodies to absorb Vitamin D is through sunlight as opposed to milk or even supplements as previously thought. Vitamin D deficiencies can lead not only to weak bones, but high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes and several auto immune diseases, particularly muscular dystrophy. Studies have revealed that cities with limited sunshine, Seattle WA, for example have much higher rates of those suffering from MS than cities that receive more sunlight.
So what do we do during these months of limited and often times non existent sunlight? Read more…


2 Comments
November 28, 2008 at 6:28 pm
I take an extra 1,000 units of Vitamin D every day. I also go out in the sunshine for about 10-15 minutes every day we are blessed to have sunshine! There are far too many days ahead with dreary weather – I dread winter! It’s a good thing I’m busy with school! Hugs, Linda
I just love sitting in the sun and shivering!
November 29, 2008 at 9:27 pm
Great post! Glad you posted it!
Thank you and thanks for stopping by.