Secrets Of Churchill’s WW2 War Rooms Revealed In New Book Huffington Post Oct 2016
"Running the war was a serious business and there was often little time to go outside to stretch one’s legs. Workers sometimes stayed underground for days at a time, kipping down in the dormitories."
"This meant that staff were in danger of suffering from a lack of sunlight, causing a vitamin D deficiency and related health problems."
"One solution used by the bunker’s inhabitants was to use this portable sun lamp."
"Individuals would strip to their underwear, put on protective goggles and stand in front of the lamp to get a dose of UV rays to try to stave off health problems."
See also Vitamin D Life
- UVB added in classroom reduced cavities, increased height, increased academics. etc
- Overview UV and vitamin D
- Vitamin D bulb for use in the home - or perhaps office
- Low UVB (thus low Vitamin D) is linked to many diseases – Grant Jan 2016
- Sun is better than UV, which is better than Vitamin D
- Ultraviolet B needed for indoor cows to have enough vitamin D in milk – June 2015
- Heliotherapy treated children – 1926
- Submariners vitamin D levels continued to drop while on patrol (no surprise) – Dec 2013 has the following photo