Vitamin-D Thirty

3.8
48 reviews
5K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Using this application may reduce your risk of high cholesterol and the need to spend money on cholesterol lowering drugs.

Your skin uses UVB rays from the sun to convert cholesterol to vitamin D. However, UVB rays only penetrate the earths atmosphere when the sun has an altitude angle that is greater than 50 degrees. This application uses longitude, latitude, time of day and day of the year to compute the altitude angle of the sun. This application also sends the user a notification when the altitude angle of the sun reaches 50 degrees and its maximum angle.

During the winter months when the sun does not reach an altitude angle of 50 degrees, no notifications are sent.
Updated on
May 26, 2016

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
47 reviews
Karston Watkins
May 3, 2022
This app is the perfect reminder for me to get outside more so I can let my body naturally produce Vitamin D. I've been using it for a few weeks and it has helped me enjoy the outdoors more often. I'm getting a nice tan on my face and arms, and my eyebrows are beginning to bleach from the sun. Try it, you'll like it!
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David Rawling
October 3, 2020
Nice simple app without nagging, stupid ads etc. Seems to have a little trouble with daylight savings time though - switchover was last night and the time window for being outside moved two hours.
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Guy Fleming
June 1, 2020
It definitely needs to be redesigned its adequate but it's very clumsy not user-friendly. It could be easier to get a total count IU and be able to track supplement vitamins taken all this is just very unusual
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