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<blockquote data-quote="Jenny15" data-source="post: 1800015" data-attributes="member: 196992"><p>Good suggestions, in my experience. I have at times had a deficiency of both, which is now corrected. Vitamin D is also important for general health. My GP doesn't usually test for it because in his opinion most people are deficient (we have lowish sunshine hours in my part of the country). A lot of people struggle to spend enough regular time outside in the sun, and then there is the risk of skin cancer, which is higher in NZ than in the UK. I am prescribed a Vit D supplement because of a history of depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenny15, post: 1800015, member: 196992"] Good suggestions, in my experience. I have at times had a deficiency of both, which is now corrected. Vitamin D is also important for general health. My GP doesn't usually test for it because in his opinion most people are deficient (we have lowish sunshine hours in my part of the country). A lot of people struggle to spend enough regular time outside in the sun, and then there is the risk of skin cancer, which is higher in NZ than in the UK. I am prescribed a Vit D supplement because of a history of depression. [/QUOTE]
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