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Old 09-19-2013, 01:58 AM #9
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Originally Posted by Aussie99 View Post
Iam vitamin D deficient (like so many people) and have been on D3 for a long time. I am just hypothesising that the direct sunshine might be more beneficial to autoimmune PN rather than the tablets.
I saw a doco about this today, there are new studies going on at Sydney Uni. apparently vitamin D deficiency is actually a problem here in Oz too. But what to do about Slip Slop Slap? How do we get enough sun, but not skin cancer?

Has the vitamin D helped your symptoms?
Thanks,
Anna
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