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So, What’s the Deal with Vitamin D?

With spring approaching, I’m sure we’re all excited about getting a little more sunshine. As most of us know, the sun provides us with vitamin D, but have you ever wondered how it works exactly?

Let’s first start by explaining what vitamin D is. Vitamin D is a vitamin that is present in foods such as salmon, canned tuna, beef liver, egg yolks, and fortified dairy products. However, you would need to be eating them almost every day in order to get a sufficient amount of vitamin D. So instead, most of us get the rest of our vitamin D through the sun. When the sun’s ultraviolet B (UVB) rays make contact with your skin, the rays provide enough energy for the cholesterol in your skin cells to undergo vitamin D synthesis.

An image of a woman outside enjoying the sun. Photo by Morgan Sessions on Unsplash

This sunshine vitamin has many benefits and is essential for maintaining optimal health. Its most important role is to promote the body’s absorption of calcium and phosphorus, two minerals that are key for maintaining strong healthy bones, especially in children and the elderly. In addition to bone health, vitamin D is also crucial for keeping your immune system healthy so it can fight against bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. Studies have also linked healthy levels of vitamin D to slowing down or decreasing the chances of getting colon cancer and prostate cancer.

A black and white image of a man looking upset. Photo by Brut Carniollus on Unsplash

On the other hand, vitamin D deficiency can lead to rickets in children, a painful condition due to misshapen bones. In elderly individuals, it can cause osteomalacia, a condition where the bones soften, leading to bone pain and muscle weakness. New research has also shown that not getting enough vitamin D can even lead to cognitive disorders such as depression and schizophrenia.

Does learning all this make you want to run into the sunshine yet? The optimal amount of midday sunlight exposure you should aim for for healthy vitamin D levels is 10-30 minutes several times a week, but a bit longer if you have darker skin. Also, just as an FYI, most glass windows end up blocking the UVB wavelength, so on your next study break, maybe opt for a quick walk outside to ensure you reap the vitamin D health benefits.

– Kristy Ip

Bone Broth Aiding Recovery?

I fractured my tibial plateau in 2013 and needed surgery for a full recovery. I remember all the elders in my family suggesting I drink bone broth. I wondered why bone broth? What could a soup like drink do for me and the recovery of my fractured bone? The elders failed to explain and convince me that bone broth was to believed to have health benefits, especially in aiding post-injury recovery.

Sold By Kobe Bryant!

Listening to a podcast in 2018, I discovered that my basketball idol, Kobe Bryant, took bone broth when recovering from a bad ankle sprain. He recovered from an estimated 4-6 week timetable of rehabilitation in a record breaking 12 days. I was now sold and intrigued by this magic substance. This made me dig further into the research of bone broth.

What is Bone Broth?

 Ingredients of Bone Broth

The first step in making bone broth involves going to your local butcher or market and collecting animal bones. Then to extract the amino acids, minerals and collagen you will have to boil them along with some salt, vegetables and herbs. It can take up to 10 hours to for the bones to fully boil down.

The Benefits!

Bone broth doesn’t sound appealing, but the nutritious value is high. The bones and connective tissue are rich in both vitamins and nutrients such as iron, vitamin A, fatty acids, and zinc. They also contain collagen which can be used for building blocks of protein by the body. This video below, created by Natural Ways on YouTube, shows the benefits of bone broth ranging from looking younger to boosting energy. From ancestral stories and to modern day research, some things are certain: bone broth helps aid sleep, protect the joints, help reduce inflammation, helps detoxify the digestive system and support weight loss.

 

Maybe, next time when an elder suggests me to change my diet, I will. They know best!

-Kevin Rasode