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Sure it is. as you said, a good way of forming vitamin D and I found that a little sunshine each day keeps the blahs away during winter or cold months. It keeps your skin clearer and just makes a person feel "better".

2007-08-27 05:18:29 · answer #1 · answered by randy 7 · 0 0

Yes. But your body doesn't "absorb" Vitamin D from the sun. UV allows the skin to synthesize Vitamin D. Not that your diet doesn't give you most of your Vitamin D input. If you really think that UV couldn't pass through a window, then put something in sunlight that passes through a window. If the object heats up over time, it's obvious that the UV is heating it, since light itself can't possibly do that. UV lights in a tanning bed are separated from you by a piece of glass (so you don't get burned on the hot bulbs) and yet, if UV couldn't pass through the glass, you wouldn't get tanned/burned.

2016-04-02 01:45:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It must be good for you.......when I brought my son home from the hospital after he was born he had a small case of Jaundice(sp) and they told me to put him in front of the window for small anounts of time and it went away.

2007-08-27 05:22:14 · answer #3 · answered by howdyhowdy77 2 · 0 0

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