How does the sun impart me vitamin D?
Answers: When the sun hits your skin, the ultraviolet flimsy changes a molecule in your skin, which produces vitamin D. Most of this adjustment is done in the liver and kidney, but your skin has to be exposed to sunlight first. This vitamin is stored contained by your blood and helps your liver, kidney, bones, vision, and audible range.
There aren't many "free" vitamins in the sun, however, except vitamin D. Sorry!.
the sun doesn't afford you vitamin d. vitamin d comes from foods like milk. however the sun is needed to convert vitamin d into a form that the body can use. i don't know the exact chemical process but the sun just converts the vitamin d. it doesn't supply it. The suns ray's shining upon you own certain properties which would take to long to explain which take this and processess into vitemans.
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