Vitamin D deficiency is more common than many realize, affecting nearly one billion people worldwide. In the United States alone, an estimated 42% of adults are deficient in this essential nutrient, which is crucial for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation. The subtle nature of vitamin D deficiency means symptoms—like fatigue, bone pain, or muscle weakness—often go unnoticed until they become severe. This silent issue can lead to serious health complications if left unchecked. As awareness grows, it becomes essential to explore simple, natural ways to boost vitamin D levels—starting with small changes to your morning routine.
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13. Cycle to Work or School Cycling to work or school in the morning is a dynamic way to integrate outdoor activity and natural light exposure…