The pills are available without prescription on the High Street, in supermarkets and online

The supplement is vital for good health
The supplement is vital for good health

A GP is urging everyone to start taking a cheap pill this week thanks to a sudden change in the weather. Dr Donald Grant, GP and Senior Clinical Advisor at The Independent Pharmacy, explained the importance of vitamin D, which you can get from cheap over-the-counter pills available on the High Street, in supermarkets and online.

Dr Grant said: “It’s fair to say summer has come to an abrupt end, with stormy weather up and down the UK. This can lead to a lack of vitamin D, which is primarily produced from direct sunlight, leaving people without an extremely vital nutrient. Vitamin D is vital for our wellbeing and plays an important role in many aspects of health. Firstly, vitamin D aids calcium absorption, helping maintain healthy bones. Without this nutrient, people are more at risk of conditions such as rickets or osteoporosis – highlighting its importance.

“Additionally, the vitamin is also crucial for supporting the immune system, helping the body protect against infections or diseases. A lack of vitamin D could put your body at a heightened risk of autoimmune conditions and chest infections.

The pills are cheap and easily available

“Aside from bone health and immune support, vitamin D is important for muscle function and a deficiency could lead to muscle weakness. This emphasises that people of all ages must adopt a healthy nutrient intake, as older individuals could be at an increased risk of falls.

“Like any essential nutrient, vitamin D supports bodily functions in various ways. While most can be attained through a healthy diet and lifestyle, vitamin D is typically gained from sunlight. As we approach the colder, less sunnier months, supplements can be a great source of the vitamin.

“With daylight hours set to drop, the body may require additional support in attaining this crucial vitamin. That’s why I strongly recommend purchasing some vitamin D supplements at this time of year. Taking these supplements earlier this year can combat the lack of sunlight, avoiding the risk of nutrient deficiencies throughout the colder period.”

The warning comes as the UK enters storm season, with wind, rain and much less sunlight

He added: “Aside from supplements, foods such as oily fish, egg yolks and red meat are all great sources of vitamin D that can easily be incorporated into diets. With the weather remaining quite disappointing, it’s important to keep on top of nutrient intake to avoid a reduction in well-being.

“Therefore, I recommend people consider taking vitamin D supplements to offset the lack of daylight we’ll experience throughout the UK in the coming months.”

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