Vitamin D comes from three sources: the sunshine that reaches our skin, the foods we eat, and the supplements we take. Getting a dose-whether via safe sun exposure, food, or a pill, helps maintain vitamin D levels at a sweet spot, that’s been linked to better cancer outcomes. Research shows that a consistent daily regimen, outperforms occasional high‑dose bursts when it comes to lowering cancer mortality.
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