{"id":21710,"date":"2019-10-28T08:33:23","date_gmt":"2019-10-28T12:33:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/smarttan.com\/news\/?p=21710"},"modified":"2019-10-28T08:58:54","modified_gmt":"2019-10-28T12:58:54","slug":"world-vitamin-d-day-november-2nd-stop-vitamin-d-deficiency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/world-vitamin-d-day-november-2nd-stop-vitamin-d-deficiency\/","title":{"rendered":"World Vitamin D Day &#8211; November 2nd &#8211; STOP Vitamin D Deficiency"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>TORONTO, Ont (October 25, 2019)<\/strong>\u00a0\u2013\u00a0People around the world are losing their battle against vitamin D deficiency and more and more are becoming vitamin D deficient. It\u2019s estimated that more than 1 billion people have low vitamin D levels in the world. This occurs because we are living, working, and spending more time indoors than ever before. We are now told to apply sunscreens every day, year round, which if applied properly prevents vitamin D production. Up to 90% of your vitamin D comes from sunlight. Without unprotected sun exposure (when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow shorter than you are) we cannot make vitamin D naturally in our skin. Vitamin D levels drop rapidly as the sun becomes weaker in the autumn. This is why we celebrate World Vitamin D Day every November 2<sup>nd<\/sup>. We want to warn you that you are probably Vitamin D deficient or insufficient right now. \u00a0People need to take action to increase their vitamin D intake. It\u2019s time to STOP vitamin D deficiency and take back your health!<\/p>\n<p>This is the 10<sup>th<\/sup>\u00a0year of celebrating World Vitamin D Day on November 2<sup>nd<\/sup>\u00a0as part of Novembers Vitamin D Awareness month to highlight peoples plunging vitamin D levels. This is a day for you to evaluate your vitamin D intake and take action to prevent deficiency since outdoor sunlight is now too weak to make vitamin D naturally in your skin at latitudes above 37\u00b0. Optimal vitamin D is needed throughout the winter to protect your health. A new\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldvitamindday.net\/index.php\">World Vitamin D Day website<\/a>\u00a0has been developed to help inform people on the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA). Please consider sending out one of the new\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldvitamindday.net\/tools.php\">social media shareables<\/a>\u00a0to your friends, family and loved ones on your social network to help promote vitamin D health. Remember to include the special hashtag\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldvitamindday.net\/worldvitamindday.php\">#WorldVitaminDDay<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Why does vitamin D matter? It matters because Vitamin D helps reduce your risk of cancers, autoimmune diseases, heart problems, strengthens your bones and muscles, and helps you live longer.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Mortality is the most important clinical outcome. Maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) may increase your life expectancy by 2 years.&#8221; Dr. William B. Grant<\/p>\n<p>How does vitamin D do all that? Research has found that optimal vitamin D levels reduces your risk of\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldvitamindday.net\/Vitamin%20D%20-%20Disease%20Incidence%20Prevention%20Chart%20by%20Serum%2025(OH)D%20Level%20in%20nmol%20L.pdf\">many major diseases<\/a>. Vitamin D controls the switches that guide cellular life in your body. Vitamin D tells your genes and DNA what to do.<\/p>\n<p>To STOP Vitamin D Deficiency, adults will need a vitamin D intake of approximately 4,000 IU or 100 mcg a day to reach the optimal blood levels of vitamin D of between 100-150 nmol\/L ( 40-60 ng\/ml USA). According to Statistics Canada, 93% of Canadians do not meet this level and are therefore deficient.<\/p>\n<p>To increase your vitamin D intake through the winter when sunshine is diminished and the UV index is below 3, consider using indoor sources such as UVB emitting\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/pubmed\/29484099\">sunbeds<\/a>\u00a0or sunlamps as a surrogate for summer sunshine. You can also try and eat more fatty fish in your diet such as\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldvitamindday.net\/reference.php\">salmon<\/a>\u00a0or take a daily D3 supplement of up to 4000 IU or 100 mcg\/day (adults).<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Vitamin D made in the skin lasts at least twice as long in the blood as vitamin D ingested from the diet. When you are exposed to sunlight, you make not only vitamin D but also at least five and up to ten additional photoproducts that you would never get from dietary sources or from a supplement.&#8221; Dr. Michael F. Holick<\/p>\n<p>To find out if you are vitamin D deficient ask your doctor for a 25(OH)D blood test. Another option is to purchase a vitamin D\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/grassrootshealth.net\/project\/daction\/\">home test<\/a>\u00a0kit. Remember to always get your score and compare it with the level recommended by an expert panel of 48 vitamin D scientists and their consensus called\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/grassrootshealth.net\/project\/our-scientists\/\">D*action<\/a>. It recommends that everyone, all ages, maintain a vitamin D blood level of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) for best overall health and wellness.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYour personal health requires your guidance for disease prevention. Be proactive. Don\u2019t wait until you have a disease only to discover that you may have prevented it with optimal vitamin D levels, says Perry Holman, Executive Director for the Vitamin D Society. \u201cPlease STOP vitamin D deficiency.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2<sup>nd<\/sup>, visit our\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldvitamindday.net\/index.php\">new website<\/a>\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency.<\/p>\n<p>We have developed a number of\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldvitamindday.net\/tools.php\">social media shareables<\/a>\u00a0and encourage you to help us communicate the vitamin D message to the world on November 2<sup>nd<\/sup>\u00a0using the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay<\/p>\n<p><strong>About the Vitamin D Society:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).<\/p>\n<p>To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.vitamindsociety.org\/\">www.vitamindsociety.org<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can\u2019t say in your tanning salon business.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u00a9 2019 International Smart Tan Network. All rights reserved.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TORONTO, Ont (October 25, 2019)\u00a0\u2013\u00a0People around the world are losing their battle against vitamin D deficiency and more and more are becoming vitamin D deficient. It\u2019s estimated that more than 1 billion people have low vitamin D levels in the world. 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This occurs because we are living, working, and spending more time indoors than ever before. We are now told to apply sunscreens every day, year round, which if applied properly prevents vitamin D production. Up to 90% of your vitamin D comes from sunlight. Without unprotected sun exposure (when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow shorter than you are) we cannot make vitamin D naturally in our skin. Vitamin D levels drop rapidly as the sun becomes weaker in the autumn. This is why we celebrate World Vitamin D Day every November 2nd. We want to warn you that you are probably Vitamin D deficient or insufficient right now. \u00a0People need to take action to increase their vitamin D intake. It\u2019s time to STOP vitamin D deficiency and take back your health!  This is the 10th\u00a0year of celebrating World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0as part of Novembers Vitamin D Awareness month to highlight peoples plunging vitamin D levels. This is a day for you to evaluate your vitamin D intake and take action to prevent deficiency since outdoor sunlight is now too weak to make vitamin D naturally in your skin at latitudes above 37\u00b0. Optimal vitamin D is needed throughout the winter to protect your health. A new\u00a0World Vitamin D Day website\u00a0has been developed to help inform people on the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA). Please consider sending out one of the new\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0to your friends, family and loved ones on your social network to help promote vitamin D health. Remember to include the special hashtag\u00a0#WorldVitaminDDay.  Why does vitamin D matter? It matters because Vitamin D helps reduce your risk of cancers, autoimmune diseases, heart problems, strengthens your bones and muscles, and helps you live longer.  &quot;Mortality is the most important clinical outcome. Maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) may increase your life expectancy by 2 years.&quot; Dr. William B. Grant  How does vitamin D do all that? Research has found that optimal vitamin D levels reduces your risk of\u00a0many major diseases. Vitamin D controls the switches that guide cellular life in your body. Vitamin D tells your genes and DNA what to do.  To STOP Vitamin D Deficiency, adults will need a vitamin D intake of approximately 4,000 IU or 100 mcg a day to reach the optimal blood levels of vitamin D of between 100-150 nmol\/L ( 40-60 ng\/ml USA). According to Statistics Canada, 93% of Canadians do not meet this level and are therefore deficient.  To increase your vitamin D intake through the winter when sunshine is diminished and the UV index is below 3, consider using indoor sources such as UVB emitting\u00a0sunbeds\u00a0or sunlamps as a surrogate for summer sunshine. You can also try and eat more fatty fish in your diet such as\u00a0salmon\u00a0or take a daily D3 supplement of up to 4000 IU or 100 mcg\/day (adults).  &quot;Vitamin D made in the skin lasts at least twice as long in the blood as vitamin D ingested from the diet. When you are exposed to sunlight, you make not only vitamin D but also at least five and up to ten additional photoproducts that you would never get from dietary sources or from a supplement.&quot; Dr. Michael F. Holick  To find out if you are vitamin D deficient ask your doctor for a 25(OH)D blood test. Another option is to purchase a vitamin D\u00a0home test\u00a0kit. Remember to always get your score and compare it with the level recommended by an expert panel of 48 vitamin D scientists and their consensus called\u00a0D*action. It recommends that everyone, all ages, maintain a vitamin D blood level of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) for best overall health and wellness.  \u201cYour personal health requires your guidance for disease prevention. Be proactive. Don\u2019t wait until you have a disease only to discover that you may have prevented it with optimal vitamin D levels, says Perry Holman, Executive Director for the Vitamin D Society. \u201cPlease STOP vitamin D deficiency.\u201d  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, visit our\u00a0new website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency.  We have developed a number of\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0and encourage you to help us communicate the vitamin D message to the world on November 2nd\u00a0using the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can\u2019t say in your tanning salon business.  \u00a9 2019 International Smart Tan Network. All rights reserved.\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/news.smarttan.com\/index.php\/world-vitamin-d-day-november-2nd-stop-vitamin-d-deficiency\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"World Vitamin D Day - November 2nd - STOP Vitamin D Deficiency - Smart Tan News\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"TORONTO, Ont (October 25, 2019)\u00a0\u2013\u00a0People around the world are losing their battle against vitamin D deficiency and more and more are becoming vitamin D deficient. It\u2019s estimated that more than 1 billion people have low vitamin D levels in the world. This occurs because we are living, working, and spending more time indoors than ever before. We are now told to apply sunscreens every day, year round, which if applied properly prevents vitamin D production. Up to 90% of your vitamin D comes from sunlight. Without unprotected sun exposure (when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow shorter than you are) we cannot make vitamin D naturally in our skin. Vitamin D levels drop rapidly as the sun becomes weaker in the autumn. This is why we celebrate World Vitamin D Day every November 2nd. We want to warn you that you are probably Vitamin D deficient or insufficient right now. \u00a0People need to take action to increase their vitamin D intake. It\u2019s time to STOP vitamin D deficiency and take back your health!  This is the 10th\u00a0year of celebrating World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0as part of Novembers Vitamin D Awareness month to highlight peoples plunging vitamin D levels. This is a day for you to evaluate your vitamin D intake and take action to prevent deficiency since outdoor sunlight is now too weak to make vitamin D naturally in your skin at latitudes above 37\u00b0. Optimal vitamin D is needed throughout the winter to protect your health. A new\u00a0World Vitamin D Day website\u00a0has been developed to help inform people on the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA). Please consider sending out one of the new\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0to your friends, family and loved ones on your social network to help promote vitamin D health. Remember to include the special hashtag\u00a0#WorldVitaminDDay.  Why does vitamin D matter? It matters because Vitamin D helps reduce your risk of cancers, autoimmune diseases, heart problems, strengthens your bones and muscles, and helps you live longer.  &quot;Mortality is the most important clinical outcome. Maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) may increase your life expectancy by 2 years.&quot; Dr. William B. Grant  How does vitamin D do all that? Research has found that optimal vitamin D levels reduces your risk of\u00a0many major diseases. Vitamin D controls the switches that guide cellular life in your body. Vitamin D tells your genes and DNA what to do.  To STOP Vitamin D Deficiency, adults will need a vitamin D intake of approximately 4,000 IU or 100 mcg a day to reach the optimal blood levels of vitamin D of between 100-150 nmol\/L ( 40-60 ng\/ml USA). According to Statistics Canada, 93% of Canadians do not meet this level and are therefore deficient.  To increase your vitamin D intake through the winter when sunshine is diminished and the UV index is below 3, consider using indoor sources such as UVB emitting\u00a0sunbeds\u00a0or sunlamps as a surrogate for summer sunshine. You can also try and eat more fatty fish in your diet such as\u00a0salmon\u00a0or take a daily D3 supplement of up to 4000 IU or 100 mcg\/day (adults).  &quot;Vitamin D made in the skin lasts at least twice as long in the blood as vitamin D ingested from the diet. When you are exposed to sunlight, you make not only vitamin D but also at least five and up to ten additional photoproducts that you would never get from dietary sources or from a supplement.&quot; Dr. Michael F. Holick  To find out if you are vitamin D deficient ask your doctor for a 25(OH)D blood test. Another option is to purchase a vitamin D\u00a0home test\u00a0kit. Remember to always get your score and compare it with the level recommended by an expert panel of 48 vitamin D scientists and their consensus called\u00a0D*action. It recommends that everyone, all ages, maintain a vitamin D blood level of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) for best overall health and wellness.  \u201cYour personal health requires your guidance for disease prevention. Be proactive. Don\u2019t wait until you have a disease only to discover that you may have prevented it with optimal vitamin D levels, says Perry Holman, Executive Director for the Vitamin D Society. \u201cPlease STOP vitamin D deficiency.\u201d  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, visit our\u00a0new website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency.  We have developed a number of\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0and encourage you to help us communicate the vitamin D message to the world on November 2nd\u00a0using the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can\u2019t say in your tanning salon business.  \u00a9 2019 International Smart Tan Network. 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It\u2019s estimated that more than 1 billion people have low vitamin D levels in the world. This occurs because we are living, working, and spending more time indoors than ever before. We are now told to apply sunscreens every day, year round, which if applied properly prevents vitamin D production. Up to 90% of your vitamin D comes from sunlight. Without unprotected sun exposure (when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow shorter than you are) we cannot make vitamin D naturally in our skin. Vitamin D levels drop rapidly as the sun becomes weaker in the autumn. This is why we celebrate World Vitamin D Day every November 2nd. We want to warn you that you are probably Vitamin D deficient or insufficient right now. \u00a0People need to take action to increase their vitamin D intake. It\u2019s time to STOP vitamin D deficiency and take back your health! This is the 10th\u00a0year of celebrating World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0as part of Novembers Vitamin D Awareness month to highlight peoples plunging vitamin D levels. This is a day for you to evaluate your vitamin D intake and take action to prevent deficiency since outdoor sunlight is now too weak to make vitamin D naturally in your skin at latitudes above 37\u00b0. Optimal vitamin D is needed throughout the winter to protect your health. A new\u00a0World Vitamin D Day website\u00a0has been developed to help inform people on the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA). Please consider sending out one of the new\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0to your friends, family and loved ones on your social network to help promote vitamin D health. Remember to include the special hashtag\u00a0#WorldVitaminDDay. Why does vitamin D matter? It matters because Vitamin D helps reduce your risk of cancers, autoimmune diseases, heart problems, strengthens your bones and muscles, and helps you live longer. \\\"Mortality is the most important clinical outcome. Maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) may increase your life expectancy by 2 years.\\\" Dr. William B. Grant How does vitamin D do all that? Research has found that optimal vitamin D levels reduces your risk of\u00a0many major diseases. Vitamin D controls the switches that guide cellular life in your body. Vitamin D tells your genes and DNA what to do. To STOP Vitamin D Deficiency, adults will need a vitamin D intake of approximately 4,000 IU or 100 mcg a day to reach the optimal blood levels of vitamin D of between 100-150 nmol\/L ( 40-60 ng\/ml USA). According to Statistics Canada, 93% of Canadians do not meet this level and are therefore deficient. To increase your vitamin D intake through the winter when sunshine is diminished and the UV index is below 3, consider using indoor sources such as UVB emitting\u00a0sunbeds\u00a0or sunlamps as a surrogate for summer sunshine. You can also try and eat more fatty fish in your diet such as\u00a0salmon\u00a0or take a daily D3 supplement of up to 4000 IU or 100 mcg\/day (adults). \\\"Vitamin D made in the skin lasts at least twice as long in the blood as vitamin D ingested from the diet. When you are exposed to sunlight, you make not only vitamin D but also at least five and up to ten additional photoproducts that you would never get from dietary sources or from a supplement.\\\" Dr. Michael F. Holick To find out if you are vitamin D deficient ask your doctor for a 25(OH)D blood test. Another option is to purchase a vitamin D\u00a0home test\u00a0kit. Remember to always get your score and compare it with the level recommended by an expert panel of 48 vitamin D scientists and their consensus called\u00a0D*action. It recommends that everyone, all ages, maintain a vitamin D blood level of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) for best overall health and wellness. \u201cYour personal health requires your guidance for disease prevention. Be proactive. Don\u2019t wait until you have a disease only to discover that you may have prevented it with optimal vitamin D levels, says Perry Holman, Executive Director for the Vitamin D Society. \u201cPlease STOP vitamin D deficiency.\u201d For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, visit our\u00a0new website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. We have developed a number of\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0and encourage you to help us communicate the vitamin D message to the world on November 2nd\u00a0using the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay About the Vitamin D Society: The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org &nbsp; SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can\u2019t say in your tanning salon business. \u00a9 2019 International Smart Tan Network. 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It\u2019s estimated that more than 1 billion people have low vitamin D levels in the world. This occurs because we are living, working, and spending more time indoors than ever before. We are now told to apply sunscreens every day, year round, which if applied properly prevents vitamin D production. Up to 90% of your vitamin D comes from sunlight. Without unprotected sun exposure (when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow shorter than you are) we cannot make vitamin D naturally in our skin. Vitamin D levels drop rapidly as the sun becomes weaker in the autumn. This is why we celebrate World Vitamin D Day every November 2nd. We want to warn you that you are probably Vitamin D deficient or insufficient right now. \u00a0People need to take action to increase their vitamin D intake. It\u2019s time to STOP vitamin D deficiency and take back your health!  This is the 10th\u00a0year of celebrating World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0as part of Novembers Vitamin D Awareness month to highlight peoples plunging vitamin D levels. This is a day for you to evaluate your vitamin D intake and take action to prevent deficiency since outdoor sunlight is now too weak to make vitamin D naturally in your skin at latitudes above 37\u00b0. Optimal vitamin D is needed throughout the winter to protect your health. A new\u00a0World Vitamin D Day website\u00a0has been developed to help inform people on the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA). Please consider sending out one of the new\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0to your friends, family and loved ones on your social network to help promote vitamin D health. Remember to include the special hashtag\u00a0#WorldVitaminDDay.  Why does vitamin D matter? It matters because Vitamin D helps reduce your risk of cancers, autoimmune diseases, heart problems, strengthens your bones and muscles, and helps you live longer.  \"Mortality is the most important clinical outcome. Maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) may increase your life expectancy by 2 years.\" Dr. William B. Grant  How does vitamin D do all that? Research has found that optimal vitamin D levels reduces your risk of\u00a0many major diseases. Vitamin D controls the switches that guide cellular life in your body. Vitamin D tells your genes and DNA what to do.  To STOP Vitamin D Deficiency, adults will need a vitamin D intake of approximately 4,000 IU or 100 mcg a day to reach the optimal blood levels of vitamin D of between 100-150 nmol\/L ( 40-60 ng\/ml USA). According to Statistics Canada, 93% of Canadians do not meet this level and are therefore deficient.  To increase your vitamin D intake through the winter when sunshine is diminished and the UV index is below 3, consider using indoor sources such as UVB emitting\u00a0sunbeds\u00a0or sunlamps as a surrogate for summer sunshine. You can also try and eat more fatty fish in your diet such as\u00a0salmon\u00a0or take a daily D3 supplement of up to 4000 IU or 100 mcg\/day (adults).  \"Vitamin D made in the skin lasts at least twice as long in the blood as vitamin D ingested from the diet. When you are exposed to sunlight, you make not only vitamin D but also at least five and up to ten additional photoproducts that you would never get from dietary sources or from a supplement.\" Dr. Michael F. Holick  To find out if you are vitamin D deficient ask your doctor for a 25(OH)D blood test. Another option is to purchase a vitamin D\u00a0home test\u00a0kit. Remember to always get your score and compare it with the level recommended by an expert panel of 48 vitamin D scientists and their consensus called\u00a0D*action. It recommends that everyone, all ages, maintain a vitamin D blood level of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) for best overall health and wellness.  \u201cYour personal health requires your guidance for disease prevention. Be proactive. Don\u2019t wait until you have a disease only to discover that you may have prevented it with optimal vitamin D levels, says Perry Holman, Executive Director for the Vitamin D Society. \u201cPlease STOP vitamin D deficiency.\u201d  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, visit our\u00a0new website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency.  We have developed a number of\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0and encourage you to help us communicate the vitamin D message to the world on November 2nd\u00a0using the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can\u2019t say in your tanning salon business.  \u00a9 2019 International Smart Tan Network. 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Without unprotected sun exposure (when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow shorter than you are) we cannot make vitamin D naturally in our skin. Vitamin D levels drop rapidly as the sun becomes weaker in the autumn. This is why we celebrate World Vitamin D Day every November 2nd. We want to warn you that you are probably Vitamin D deficient or insufficient right now. \u00a0People need to take action to increase their vitamin D intake. It\u2019s time to STOP vitamin D deficiency and take back your health!  This is the 10th\u00a0year of celebrating World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0as part of Novembers Vitamin D Awareness month to highlight peoples plunging vitamin D levels. This is a day for you to evaluate your vitamin D intake and take action to prevent deficiency since outdoor sunlight is now too weak to make vitamin D naturally in your skin at latitudes above 37\u00b0. Optimal vitamin D is needed throughout the winter to protect your health. A new\u00a0World Vitamin D Day website\u00a0has been developed to help inform people on the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA). Please consider sending out one of the new\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0to your friends, family and loved ones on your social network to help promote vitamin D health. Remember to include the special hashtag\u00a0#WorldVitaminDDay.  Why does vitamin D matter? It matters because Vitamin D helps reduce your risk of cancers, autoimmune diseases, heart problems, strengthens your bones and muscles, and helps you live longer.  \"Mortality is the most important clinical outcome. Maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) may increase your life expectancy by 2 years.\" Dr. William B. Grant  How does vitamin D do all that? Research has found that optimal vitamin D levels reduces your risk of\u00a0many major diseases. Vitamin D controls the switches that guide cellular life in your body. Vitamin D tells your genes and DNA what to do.  To STOP Vitamin D Deficiency, adults will need a vitamin D intake of approximately 4,000 IU or 100 mcg a day to reach the optimal blood levels of vitamin D of between 100-150 nmol\/L ( 40-60 ng\/ml USA). According to Statistics Canada, 93% of Canadians do not meet this level and are therefore deficient.  To increase your vitamin D intake through the winter when sunshine is diminished and the UV index is below 3, consider using indoor sources such as UVB emitting\u00a0sunbeds\u00a0or sunlamps as a surrogate for summer sunshine. You can also try and eat more fatty fish in your diet such as\u00a0salmon\u00a0or take a daily D3 supplement of up to 4000 IU or 100 mcg\/day (adults).  \"Vitamin D made in the skin lasts at least twice as long in the blood as vitamin D ingested from the diet. When you are exposed to sunlight, you make not only vitamin D but also at least five and up to ten additional photoproducts that you would never get from dietary sources or from a supplement.\" Dr. Michael F. Holick  To find out if you are vitamin D deficient ask your doctor for a 25(OH)D blood test. Another option is to purchase a vitamin D\u00a0home test\u00a0kit. Remember to always get your score and compare it with the level recommended by an expert panel of 48 vitamin D scientists and their consensus called\u00a0D*action. It recommends that everyone, all ages, maintain a vitamin D blood level of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) for best overall health and wellness.  \u201cYour personal health requires your guidance for disease prevention. Be proactive. Don\u2019t wait until you have a disease only to discover that you may have prevented it with optimal vitamin D levels, says Perry Holman, Executive Director for the Vitamin D Society. \u201cPlease STOP vitamin D deficiency.\u201d  For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, visit our\u00a0new website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency.  We have developed a number of\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0and encourage you to help us communicate the vitamin D message to the world on November 2nd\u00a0using the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay  About the Vitamin D Society:  The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA).  To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can\u2019t say in your tanning salon business.  \u00a9 2019 International Smart Tan Network. 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It\u2019s estimated that more than 1 billion people have low vitamin D levels in the world. This occurs because we are living, working, and spending more time indoors than ever before. We are now told to apply sunscreens every day, year round, which if applied properly prevents vitamin D production. Up to 90% of your vitamin D comes from sunlight. Without unprotected sun exposure (when the UV Index is above 3 and your shadow shorter than you are) we cannot make vitamin D naturally in our skin. Vitamin D levels drop rapidly as the sun becomes weaker in the autumn. This is why we celebrate World Vitamin D Day every November 2nd. We want to warn you that you are probably Vitamin D deficient or insufficient right now. \u00a0People need to take action to increase their vitamin D intake. It\u2019s time to STOP vitamin D deficiency and take back your health! This is the 10th\u00a0year of celebrating World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd\u00a0as part of Novembers Vitamin D Awareness month to highlight peoples plunging vitamin D levels. This is a day for you to evaluate your vitamin D intake and take action to prevent deficiency since outdoor sunlight is now too weak to make vitamin D naturally in your skin at latitudes above 37\u00b0. Optimal vitamin D is needed throughout the winter to protect your health. A new\u00a0World Vitamin D Day website\u00a0has been developed to help inform people on the importance of maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA). Please consider sending out one of the new\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0to your friends, family and loved ones on your social network to help promote vitamin D health. Remember to include the special hashtag\u00a0#WorldVitaminDDay. Why does vitamin D matter? It matters because Vitamin D helps reduce your risk of cancers, autoimmune diseases, heart problems, strengthens your bones and muscles, and helps you live longer. \"Mortality is the most important clinical outcome. Maintaining optimal vitamin D blood levels of 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) may increase your life expectancy by 2 years.\" Dr. William B. Grant How does vitamin D do all that? Research has found that optimal vitamin D levels reduces your risk of\u00a0many major diseases. Vitamin D controls the switches that guide cellular life in your body. Vitamin D tells your genes and DNA what to do. To STOP Vitamin D Deficiency, adults will need a vitamin D intake of approximately 4,000 IU or 100 mcg a day to reach the optimal blood levels of vitamin D of between 100-150 nmol\/L ( 40-60 ng\/ml USA). According to Statistics Canada, 93% of Canadians do not meet this level and are therefore deficient. To increase your vitamin D intake through the winter when sunshine is diminished and the UV index is below 3, consider using indoor sources such as UVB emitting\u00a0sunbeds\u00a0or sunlamps as a surrogate for summer sunshine. You can also try and eat more fatty fish in your diet such as\u00a0salmon\u00a0or take a daily D3 supplement of up to 4000 IU or 100 mcg\/day (adults). \"Vitamin D made in the skin lasts at least twice as long in the blood as vitamin D ingested from the diet. When you are exposed to sunlight, you make not only vitamin D but also at least five and up to ten additional photoproducts that you would never get from dietary sources or from a supplement.\" Dr. Michael F. Holick To find out if you are vitamin D deficient ask your doctor for a 25(OH)D blood test. Another option is to purchase a vitamin D\u00a0home test\u00a0kit. Remember to always get your score and compare it with the level recommended by an expert panel of 48 vitamin D scientists and their consensus called\u00a0D*action. It recommends that everyone, all ages, maintain a vitamin D blood level of between 100-150 nmol\/L (40-60 ng\/ml USA) for best overall health and wellness. \u201cYour personal health requires your guidance for disease prevention. Be proactive. Don\u2019t wait until you have a disease only to discover that you may have prevented it with optimal vitamin D levels, says Perry Holman, Executive Director for the Vitamin D Society. \u201cPlease STOP vitamin D deficiency.\u201d For more information on World Vitamin D Day on November 2nd, visit our\u00a0new website\u00a0and help take action to STOP vitamin D deficiency. We have developed a number of\u00a0social media shareables\u00a0and encourage you to help us communicate the vitamin D message to the world on November 2nd\u00a0using the hashtag #WorldVitaminDDay About the Vitamin D Society: The Vitamin D Society is a Canadian non-profit group organized to increase awareness of the many health conditions strongly linked to vitamin D deficiency; encourage people to be proactive in protecting their health and have their vitamin D levels tested annually; and help fund valuable vitamin D research. The Vitamin D Society recommends people achieve and maintain optimal 25(OH)D blood levels between 100 \u2013 150 nmol\/L (Can) or 40-60 ng\/ml (USA). To learn more about vitamin D, please visit\u00a0www.vitamindsociety.org &nbsp; SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can\u2019t say in your tanning salon business. \u00a9 2019 International Smart Tan Network. 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