With all the talk about calcium and vitamin D I've been doing some searches regarding vitamin D and the best way to get it is from the sun. However I wear sunscreen daily and I avoid the sun at all costs because my skin is extremely fair and I don't want to increase my risk for skin cancer (wrinkles and skin damage are no fun either). I'm confused about how many minutes of sun without sunscreen are enough for me to get the vitamin D that I need. Some doctors recommend about 10-15 mins a couple of days per week. Others say 5-10 minutes daily. I don't like either one (I'm not a big fan of the sun). Does anybody know what is the minimum time that I need to produce enough vitamin D? Isn't it enough to get sun in just some areas only like my arms and legs (which can really use a little bit of color) and avoid the face, neck, chest and back? (sorry don't want any wrinkles or freckles.) I would appreciate some information. Thanks.