TSSUED BY THE DEPT Of KEALTH GET IN THE SUN ~build Bone and Teeth with Vitamin D Insufficient Vitamin D causes Rickets and other Bone Malformations. Sunlight is the origin of all the Vitamin D that exists: When sunlight falls directly on the skin it changes a substance already in the skin into Vitamin D Although direct exposure is essential, So that the ultra- violet rays play on the skin, you must start sunbathing gradually: Work uP from a few minutes exposure at the start of the season. Get a healthy coat of tan, but don't get burnt: When your skin is properly tanned, it will resist sunburn and deleterious rays: The Vitamin D produced by the sunshine will enable your system to use the calcium and lime in Your diet to build strong teeth and sound bones: So get in the suna Not only at the beach or on your annual holidays, but at week-ends: If you can't get your Vitamin D the NATURAL way, You should take one teaspoon of Cod Liver Oil each day, even through the summer. Every chance you have GET IN THE SUN FOR A HEALThiER NaTiON ~
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 235, 24 December 1943, Page 16
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193Page 16 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 235, 24 December 1943, Page 16
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