Since vitamin D is produced in your skin from cholesterol under sun exposure, is it possible your body allows more cholesterol in blood (and tissues like skin) as a response to vitamin D deficiency due to chronic lack of sun exposure?
Vitamin D deficiency high cholesterol
Inuit population need to intake much cholesterol in order to make vitamin D only in the skin of their face. Could this be the reason those from mongol race have big faces? Also fair skin allows the very little sunshine into your skin more easily.
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