Home Area Attractions Huatulco Weather: 340 Days of Vitamin D Perfection Huatulco Weather: 340 Days of Vitamin D Perfection by Brent May November 20, 2014 by Brent May 3.1K It’s time to leave the bitter cold and deep snow for the warm sunshine of beautiful Huatulco Mexico. A Pacific coastal community located in the southwestern region of Mexico, this tropical paradise is serves up 340 days of sunshiny perfection! That’s right, 340 days of blue skies, warm sun and all the natural beauty of a postcard-come-to-life destination. In fact, Huatulco Mexico holds fast to a year-round average temperature of 30ºC (86ºF). Sure, there is a summer season (April through August) when temperatures reach the low 90s, but if you love a sauna-like environment, then you’ll be “golden.” With 340 days of Huatulco weather perfection, the millions of Canadians and Americans who are Vitamin D deprived will finally get the daily recommend dose of vitamin D their doctors promote: Adults (Age 1 to 70 years): 600 IU per day Adults (71 years +): 800 IU per day Pregnant and Lactating women: 600 IU per day Children: 600 IU per day Infants (up to 1 year old): 1000 IU per day So follow doctor’s orders and soak up a healthy dose of vitamin D in Huatulco Mexico! Whether you’re sightseeing in town, zipping through the jungle, riding the waves or chillin’ out by the pool, your body will be basking in the mental, emotional and physical benefits of much-needed Vitamin D: Breast, colon and prostate cancer prevention Increased bone health Fewer respiratory infections Improved calcium and magnesium absorption, both of which aid in the development of healthy teeth and bones Improvement in the skin’s appearance Insulin secretion assistance Lower rates of depression Blood vessel lining fortification for improved cardiovascular health Maintains calcium and phosphorus levels in the bloodstream Pain and “achy body” relief Psoriasis and senile wart improvement Stress management Stronger immune system Autoimmune diseases and osteoporosis prevention Blood pressure regulation Vitamin D is also used in the treatment of diseases and medical conditions such as arthritis, preaclamsia, diabetes mellitus, hyperparathyroidism, renal osteodystrophy, rickets, tuberculosis and osteomalacia. Talk about your good news, right? Our Own Mexico Disclaimer Now we aren’t doctors, but we’d like to think that spending time in Huatulco Mexico – both short- and long-term – will lift your spirits and help you be a better YOU! How do we know? Because we’re from snowy Canada and have since stocked up on our power-packed Vitamin D thanks to 340 days of Huatulco weather perfection! (We live here now, so we’re feeling great, mentally, physically and emotionally thanks to the sun on our shoulders and even the sand between our toes. The Other 25 Days At this point, it’s likely you’ve done the math. There are 25 days of less-than-perfect weather. (But really, in such a tropical paradise, is there really such a thing as less-than-perfect? We say “no” since Huatulco is lacking that bone-chillin’ ice, snow and sleet from up north!) At any rate, Huatulco Mexico does have a rainy season that stretches from May through October. During these months, it’s common to experience monsoon-like rain in the afternoons with cooler temperatures in the evenings. September is the rainiest month with high levels of humidity, but if you love the wrinkle-free benefits of a dewy-like complexion, then you’ll love the summers in Huatulco Mexico. What Now? So, how can we help you take advantage of 340 days of perfection and a daily dose of Vitamin D? Come on down to Huatulco Mexico and we’ll show you how to soak up the sunny goodness of Huatulco weather as a part- or full-time resident. Contact us today to learn more and reap the benefits! HuatulcoHuatulco Mexicohuatulco weather 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Brent May Brent May is the GM and Founder of Mexico Living. He is highly motivated and strives for excellence in order to provide the best service possible for foreigners buying property in Mexico. He understands some of the frustrations people may have while searching for a property in paradise and has learned from his own experiences buying and living in Mexico. Brent and his wife are grateful for the opportunities they have and to be able to live in a place most people vacation in. Brent's extensive knowledge and experience in the buying process will leave you at ease while buying property in Mexico. previous post The Artist Behind the Skeletons next post Wine & Dine at Our Top 10 Favourite Huatulco Restaurants You may also like How To Celebrate the Holiday Season in Mexico December 6, 2024 How Mexico Property Taxes Differ from the U.S.... December 3, 2024 Why Mexican Modern Homes are Redefining Architecture in... November 21, 2024 Mérida Airport Received Almost 3.7 Million Air Passengers... November 15, 2024 Puerto Escondido’s Fiestas de Noviembre: A Month of... November 4, 2024 How to Experience Day of the Dead in... 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