Discussion: I am a freckled 45-year-old chronic prostatitis patient. A dermatologist forbade me to be exposed to the sun. I have recently had a sharp decline in sexual function. Should I take supplements?

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I am a freckled 45-year-old chronic prostatitis patient. A dermatologist forbade me to be exposed to the sun. I have recently had a sharp decline in sexual function. Should I take supplements?

I guess the dermatologist forbade you from overexposure to the sun and did not forbid moderate and controlled exposure. It is important to emphasize that skin cancer is usually not caused by sun exposure, as previously thought. The male hormone testosterone is a derivative of vitamin D. Controlled and moderate exposure (without the face and neck) can help immensely. The sun is a free resource. Dietary supplements are less effective. It would be best if you adopted a diet rich in vitamin D3. (oil-soluble)

Link: Vitamins D3, B12, and Omega-3 are critical for proper immune function.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/135 (Copy & Paste)


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