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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ True. Not only Korea but even northern Asia around the arctic where there is very little sunlight. Yet there are populations in the region where dark or tan-like complexions do occur. The reason why is because these people supplement their diet with vitamin D. Vitamin D is produced in the skin using UV rays from the sun. Fair skin is an adaptation to areas with little UV so the skin can get as much UV as possible. In areas where there is a lot of UV like in the tropics, too much UV damages the skin so more melanin is needed for protection.[/qb][/QUOTE]He,he,he: Still at it eh? Are they paying you to post this Albino nonsense? Please explain: Many Arctic people live AWAY from the coasts and do not get vitamin "D" rich fish to eat. They live instead on Reindeer meat which has no vitamin "D". Why are they still dark? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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