Then to top it off you get a good probiotic count in the gut and your immune function and general mood is also positively effected. All these things you can feel the difference. There will be no doubt in your mind that you are feeling better.
Final thought. How do you know what feeling better is if you have never experienced it?
BB
Vitamin D Council Members Blog Study looks at seasonality of vitamin D levels in the United States
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