How to get enough vitamin D without triggering cancer

Vitamin D is essential for immunity as well as bone and muscle health

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Published December 12, 2025
How to get enough vitamin D without triggering cancer

While the body needs adequate vitamin D, it is about maintaining a balance and avoiding excessive sun exposure.

Mediclinic Chief Medical Officer Dr. Darren Green explains that vitamin D plays a crucial role in maintaining bone health, immune function, and muscle activity.

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While the body can manufacture its own source through food and sun exposure, it requires careful consideration to avoid risks of skin cancer and other health issues.

If you are sedentary and/or overweight, you are at particular risk of vitamin D deficiency.

Green warns against “not getting sun exposure, being on our devices, being inactive, and being indoors for a large part of the day.”

He also added that excessive drinking can contribute to a deficiency, as the liver and kidneys regulate the body’s vitamin D.

Green recommends 10 to 15 minutes of midday sun exposure to produce sufficient vitamin D.

“The UVB rays, the angle at which those rays strike the earth, is important. If you are out and exposed between about 12 pm and 1.30 pm, you only need about 10 to 15 minutes of exposure to that sunlight to have sufficient vitamin D synthesis,” he concluded.

Vitamin D intake can also be increased with supplements however, your healthcare provider will suggest them to you.

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.
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