Enjoy The Winter Sun

Enjoy The Winter Sun

Vitamin D is called “The Sunshine Vitamin” for a good reason — getting a suntan is widely recognized as producing 100-200 times more vitamin D than what is fortified into an 8-ounce glass of whole milk.

 
 
Mothers, infants are ‘D’ Deficient

Mothers, infants are ‘D’ Deficient

“We’re realizing that with the combination of more women breast-feeding and how we slather kids with sunscreen and don’t let them run in the sun anymore, [kids] aren’t getting the vitamin D exposure that they used to, or that they need,” researcher Carrie Drazba, M.D., a pediatrician at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, told CNN.com.

 
 
Feel Good with D

Feel Good with D

The last several years have given us lots of positive information about the Sunshine Vitamin, Vitamin D. We all know tanning makes us look fabulous and now we’re learning more and more everyday about why it makes us feel better.

 
 
Free $50 Urban Sun Gift Card

Free $50 Urban Sun Gift Card

ur most popular memberships have always been our Sun Club Unlimited Access Memberships. You can choose the Level is suits your tanning goal and budget.

Right now, walk in to Urban Sun and get your Free $50 Gift Certificate when you sign up for a new SunClub Membership on any of our fabulous advanced bronzing beds. Use your Free $50 Gift Card towards a custom airbrush tanning, bed upgrades or a quality indoor tanning lotion.

 
 
‘The Sunshine Vitamin’ fights off deadly skin cancer

‘The Sunshine Vitamin’ fights off deadly skin cancer

The research team’s suggestion — that people strive to avoid sunburn and not to overdo a good thing — matches the indoor tanning community’s recommendations. Indoor tanning clients are less likely to sunburn outdoors as compared to non-tanners.

 
 
Have you had your Vitamin D today?

Have you had your Vitamin D today?

For the first time in years, scientists are coming out from behind the clouds and giving us some good news about sunlight – in the form of vitamin D. What they want you to know is this: healthy vitamin D levels are being associated with lower risks of several forms of cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis and other diseases. And how do you get more vitamin D? From sunlight.