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sunnydaylSunshine, not food, is where most of your vitamin D comes from. So even a healthy and well balanced diet, that provides all the other vitamins and nutrients, is unlikely to provide enough vitamin D. To get enough vitamin D you need to spend some time outside with some bare skin on most days during the summer months.

How is vitamin D different to other nutrients?

You make vitamin D under your skin when you are outside in daylight, which is the reason vitamin D is sometimes called the sunshine vitamin. By definition, a vitamin is a nutrient that we cannot make in our body. Vitamin D is actually a hormone rather than a vitamin. Very few foods contain vitamin D naturally.

What does vitamin D do in your body?

Vitamin D makes sure you absorb enough calcium for your bones and teeth. Even if you have a calcium-rich diet, without enough vitamin D you cannot absorb calcium into the body. Its importance as a hormone is also being recognised. It helps maintain a healthy immune system and reduces the risk of some forms of cancer. Population studies suggest that lack of vitamin D may increase the risk of chronic health conditions such as multiple sclerosis.

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07.03.2009

During pregnancy, acne can both clear and get worse. In early pregnancy, acne often gets a bit worse but as pregnancy progresses, acne can often improve, possibly because of increased levels of oestrogen.

Treatment in pregnancy

Topical treatments that can be used in pregnancy include:
* Benzoyl peroxide
* Azelaic acid

Benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide is a commonly used topical treatment for mild acne. It is safe for adults and children, and can be used in pregnancy.

Benzoyl peroxide has the following properties:

* Antiseptic i.e. it reduces the number of skin surface bacteria (but it does not cause bacterial resistance and in fact can reduce bacterial resistance if this has arisen from antibiotic therapy). It also reduces the  number of yeasts on the skin surface.
* Oxidizing agent – this makes it keratolytic and comedolytic i.e. it reduces the number of comedones.
* Anti-inflammatory action.

Benzoyl peroxide is available as cream, gel, lotion and wash at concentrations of 2.5 %, 5 % and 10 %. It may
be combined with other topical or oral therapy. It is especially valuable in combination with topical or oral antibiotics as it may reduce the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

In New Zealand, products containing benzoyl peroxide are available without prescription. They include:

* Benoxyl™ 5%, 10% Lotion
* Benzac™ AC2.5%, 5%, 10% Gel; Wash 5%
* Brevoxyl™ 4% Cream
* Oxy™ 5 5% lotion, Oxy™ 10 10% Lotion
* PanOxyl™ 2.5%, 5%, 10% Gel, PanOxyl™ AQ 2.5%, 5%, 10% Gel

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12.04.2008

What is up with your hair?!?  If you’re lucky, nothing…  but many pregnant women do experience hormonal  changes that do affect their hair.

Pregnancy Hair - Dryness:

The most common complaint is that their hair becomes dry during pregnancy.  The best way to combat that is to buy a stronger conditioner and do deep conditionings often. 

Pregnancy Hair - Breakage:

Another complaint is breakage.  The hair may start breaking at an inch or two from the roots of your hair, especially at a part line or near the front of your head.  This isn’t a serious problem, but may require to use a styling product to get those hairs to lay down flat.

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