Nah, I'm in the South. Sunlight definitely improves your mood, although with the proper diet you should be getting your vitamin D from food anyway.
Getting Vitamin D from the Sun is easier for white people, or colored people who are outdoors most of the day, and I guess those that don't know about a proper diet.
I am on the other side of globe from there, but i can see how this gets significantly worse if you live in places with more volatile weather conditions.
It's actually a bit of pride in how different the weather can be. In the Northwest I can drive 400 miles and hit 6-7 different ecologies. There's even a line marking where the forest begins and the desert ends.
Your response works if you are from Seattle or Phoenix.
South/Gulf Coast too.
The fact that you're coated by and are breathing basically just warm water at all times negates any benefits the sun might have, I would imagine.
Nah, I'm in the South. Sunlight definitely improves your mood, although with the proper diet you should be getting your vitamin D from food anyway.
Getting Vitamin D from the Sun is easier for white people, or colored people who are outdoors most of the day, and I guess those that don't know about a proper diet.
lol I was just joking about the wet heat is all.
Lol oh ok.
I guess I'll find out when staying in Florida this month. I suspected though.
I am on the other side of globe from there, but i can see how this gets significantly worse if you live in places with more volatile weather conditions.
It's actually a bit of pride in how different the weather can be. In the Northwest I can drive 400 miles and hit 6-7 different ecologies. There's even a line marking where the forest begins and the desert ends.