78% Reduced Risk of Respiratory Infections with Higher Vitamin D Levels

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78% Reduced Risk of Respiratory Infections with Higher Vitamin D Levels

Ask the Expert, Smart Tan, 03.2025

MANY studies have demonstrated an association between vitamin D levels and the incidence of respiratory infections, including colds and flu, making knowing and optimizing your vitamin D level a powerful tool in helping to prevent infection. Vitamin D levels are lowest during the winter months (January through March), the same time of the year when we see peak flu activity.

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