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Is 5 minutes of sun enough for vitamin D?
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Is 5 minutes of sun enough for vitamin D?
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While 5 minutes of summer sun exposure can contribute to Vitamin D synthesis, it is generally not sufficient to achieve optimal levels. Longer exposure times, such as 10-15 minutes, are recommended to ensure adequate Vitamin D production.
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