You can actually help work towards a cure for cancer and many other diseases by watching the video on my channel. Your computer can actually be used as a scientific research tool.
Prevent Cancer get your reasonable sunshine exposure (Vitamin D), avoid airport x-ray scanners they deliver a significant dose of soft x-rays to gonads, skin and breast tissues. X-rays are a ovarian and breast cancer issue for 5% that are BRCA carriers. Learn more links below.
The essential point of this video is NOT that sunscreen is bad per se.
Rather....
1. It is essential to have a truly broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects the skin from both UVB and UVA as close to 400nm as possible (where visible light begins).
2. Sunscreen can have the adverse effect of depriving our bodies of Vitamin D - a vitamin that has been shown to have a critical role on bodily functions including melanoma prevention!
3. The best solution: supplement with Vit D, and wear sunscreen
Go on you muppets... you don't need sunscreen, just head out and burn... it's good for you, really... But before you do that answer this: why do countries with much lower sunlight hours have much lower skin cancer rates??? Why do Australia and New Zealand have some of the highest skin cancer rates in the world??? Er... could it be the sun??? Pick a safe sunscreen and take care.
@BellaaMarlene you make me laugh: "why would the sun exist to give cancer" er... Why would water exist to drown us?
Could it be so that the increase of incidences of melanoma is created in an overzealousness in the screening process, encouraged by the manufacturers of sunscreen-lotions? The unchanged mortality rate certainly points to that.
sunscreen is poisonous...look at the ingredients, what you put on your skin your body absorbs. Would you eat sunscreen? Statistically folks who work indoors under flourescent lights get skin cancer. Folks with regular exposure are free of disease. Regular sun prevents cavities, improves vision and keeps you health. Check out Light Medicine of the Future by Jacob Lieberman. The thing to do to acclimate to the sun is to gradually expose yourself in brief intervals like 10 to 15 min.
Where a long sleeved shirt and a wide brimmed hat to protect the skin. Folks who make a rapid transition can damage the skin, yet John Ott who wrote Health and Light, moved his office outdoors and worked in shorts due to the health benefits he discovered.
@researchfiend the body makes about 1000iu of D3 (+-) from full body sun exposure per minute on a blue sky day. sun bathing from about 11 to 3 and you just made about 200,000iu or more.
@researchfiend it was also said that you would need to take between 7,000,0000 and 10,000,000iu of good /organic liquid D3 to tox the blood, and that per 75 kilo.
@harderk I worked at a farm from dawn til dusk. I hitchhiked cross country during the summer for five weeks. How I prevented sun burn was to wear a hat and light long sleeves, pants and comfortable shoes. One can build up to longer sun exposure as long as they start off slowly. People throughout time and the world have done and do this. It is in the West, where we expose ourselves to chemicals, EMFs, stress, and bad food and we blame the sun for our illness.
@researchfiend. All vaild points. The only probelm I see is that most of these outside workers cannot start off slowly. The issues that I am trying to get more info on is that just becasue you have long sleeves, hat, and pants...does this actually stop the rays from entering your skin? Isn't most clothing only an SPF of an 11 or 12? I mean even though you are not getting burned, I believe that doesn't mean that you are not getting the suns rays through your clothes. Do my questions smake sense
fuck this bullshit you dont need all that cancerous sunscreen thats disgusting. i never heard skin cancer getting documented by the ancient slaves doing hours of labor in the sun. same with plants & other animals. why would the sun exist to give cancer cant anyone think anymore? shame most people became phobic of the sun & hide like hermits indoors exposed to those florescent lights that also have UV light
@BellaaMarlene You have a valid point, however what would you recommend I do in my case (as I am a melanoma servivor at age 27), to protect myself against florescent lights and the sun? I am originally from the midwest and now live in the southwest. I had the same approach as you and I ended up with melanoma. I am not afraid of the sun by any means, but do you have better solution?
@harderk Regarding health: Have you replaced your flourescent and halogen lights at home and avoid them at work? I have one friend who has had skin cancer twice and lots of friends who live and work outdoors without cancer. The friend who got it was indoors, doing transcription in coorporate offices, which is known for sick building syndrome. According to Jacob Lieberman the mercury offgassing from the ends of flourescent lightbulbs contaminate air space.
@researchfiend Good points, have replaced most of the lighitng in my house, but it is virtually impossible to have my corporate company change their lighting. I agree that we are subjected to many different chemcials and I do believe that those chemicals can contribute to issues with the body. Please don't take offense to my questions, I am trying to educate myself. I do think sunsceen is necessary in certain occasions, but I am interested in finding info on flourescent. Can you inform further
Thank you for this comprehensive lecture. I have always disliked sunscreen and favored physical blocks such as hats and lightweight, longsleeved jackets. I also have noticed that the very sun I instinctively crave is warm morning sun at 10:00 or 11:00 am. I'm a red head so this is important info I gained from this video lecture. Thank you!
This is too boring for me to watch. Can someone sum it up for me please. It's unbearable. So does this say no sunscreen or what about uva/uvb sunscreen?
The video explains how skin has a natural photoprotection that regular short sessions in the sun throughout the year will enhance.
Getting sunburnt is always harmful.
using most current suncreens probably does more harm than good because they shift the UVB rays (that should be turning cholesterol into vitamin d) into UVA, and UVA is harmful to skin. As you are less likely to burn wearing a sunscreen you stay in the sun longer. Longer UVA exposure = more cancer & less vitamin D.
ok and what if i have a diet, that supplements huge amounts of vitamin D, will it help me have a higher resistance to UV, i dont mean be invincible but just help? cause i have a diet based on fish, mostly white meat fish, mostly salmon, tuna and sardines
If you watch the video you will understand better how sunscreen works by moving the heat producing UVB rays into the UVA spectrum to prevent burning. They don't prevent skin cancer because you can then stay out longer and get more UVA skin damage.
I have a tendency to believe that melanoma has nothing to do with the sun (in the natural course of things - I've had two relatives that had melanoma develop in moles that were never exposed to the sun), but I do believe that there is a connection between sunscreens and the rise in number of cases. The more they screamed at people to use it, the more cases there seemed to be. Thank you for confirming that.
There is this other guy Alex Chiu with his Immortality Rings, he treated lots of cancer cases including skin cancer. I had his Immortality Rings on and it certainly did help alot.
Why does this bloke appear to be smiling/smirking when presenting the figures for the number of deaths from melanoma in several developing and developed countries. Check it out, the time on the video is approximately 8 minutes 50 seconds. This bloke is a joke !!!!
you will find a whole series of vitamin d videos presented at this conference.
Imagine spending all day hearing one after the other. There needs to be a break in the degree of seriousness in which these shocking and avoidable cancers are discussed.
One of the reasons I fail so often to get my message across is because I take it so seriously I get annoyed and upset people.
"Disease Incidence Prevention by Serum 25(OH)D Level"
this chart shows the level of 25(OH)D associated with least chronic disease. It is generally the case that 5000iu/daily for women and 6000iu/daily for men achieves this target. 1000iu/d per 30lbs or 100iu for each 3 lbs allows you to adjust for children or over/underweight individuals.
IHERB Now foods 5000iu are the cheapest source I know. WAB666 saves you $5
Grassroots D action will test your 25(OH)D for $20 or £20 ish.
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Skin cancer was virtually unknown in the US until the late 50's when petro skin lotions came on the market.
Skin cancer went up 500% w/sunscreen.
seonfox 5 months ago
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endthedisease 8 months ago
Prevent Cancer get your reasonable sunshine exposure (Vitamin D), avoid airport x-ray scanners they deliver a significant dose of soft x-rays to gonads, skin and breast tissues. X-rays are a ovarian and breast cancer issue for 5% that are BRCA carriers. Learn more links below.
rockyflatsgear[.]com/Airport-Back-scatter-Scanner-Dose-Explained.html
rockyflatsgear[.]com/Study-Findings-Cancer-Can-Begin-in-Sudden-Catastrophic-Event.html
youtube[.]com/watch?v=-GwdZIqJf8g BRCA movie
rockyflatsgear 10 months ago
The essential point of this video is NOT that sunscreen is bad per se.
Rather....
1. It is essential to have a truly broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects the skin from both UVB and UVA as close to 400nm as possible (where visible light begins).
2. Sunscreen can have the adverse effect of depriving our bodies of Vitamin D - a vitamin that has been shown to have a critical role on bodily functions including melanoma prevention!
3. The best solution: supplement with Vit D, and wear sunscreen
remlon123 1 year ago
Go on you muppets... you don't need sunscreen, just head out and burn... it's good for you, really... But before you do that answer this: why do countries with much lower sunlight hours have much lower skin cancer rates??? Why do Australia and New Zealand have some of the highest skin cancer rates in the world??? Er... could it be the sun??? Pick a safe sunscreen and take care.
@BellaaMarlene you make me laugh: "why would the sun exist to give cancer" er... Why would water exist to drown us?
cntjshaw 1 year ago
Could it be so that the increase of incidences of melanoma is created in an overzealousness in the screening process, encouraged by the manufacturers of sunscreen-lotions? The unchanged mortality rate certainly points to that.
thetanningguru 1 year ago
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MopDMTBARTL 1 year ago
This is a good speech. I found it very useful in affirming my own speech about the dangers of conventional sunscreens.
snowapeproductions 1 year ago
sunscreen is poisonous...look at the ingredients, what you put on your skin your body absorbs. Would you eat sunscreen? Statistically folks who work indoors under flourescent lights get skin cancer. Folks with regular exposure are free of disease. Regular sun prevents cavities, improves vision and keeps you health. Check out Light Medicine of the Future by Jacob Lieberman. The thing to do to acclimate to the sun is to gradually expose yourself in brief intervals like 10 to 15 min.
researchfiend 1 year ago
Where a long sleeved shirt and a wide brimmed hat to protect the skin. Folks who make a rapid transition can damage the skin, yet John Ott who wrote Health and Light, moved his office outdoors and worked in shorts due to the health benefits he discovered.
researchfiend 1 year ago
@researchfiend the body makes about 1000iu of D3 (+-) from full body sun exposure per minute on a blue sky day. sun bathing from about 11 to 3 and you just made about 200,000iu or more.
videocruzer 1 year ago
@researchfiend it was also said that you would need to take between 7,000,0000 and 10,000,000iu of good /organic liquid D3 to tox the blood, and that per 75 kilo.
videocruzer 1 year ago
@researchfiend What about outside workers that have to be in the sun 8 hours a day? What do you recommend for them.
harderk 1 year ago
@harderk I worked at a farm from dawn til dusk. I hitchhiked cross country during the summer for five weeks. How I prevented sun burn was to wear a hat and light long sleeves, pants and comfortable shoes. One can build up to longer sun exposure as long as they start off slowly. People throughout time and the world have done and do this. It is in the West, where we expose ourselves to chemicals, EMFs, stress, and bad food and we blame the sun for our illness.
researchfiend 1 year ago
@researchfiend. All vaild points. The only probelm I see is that most of these outside workers cannot start off slowly. The issues that I am trying to get more info on is that just becasue you have long sleeves, hat, and pants...does this actually stop the rays from entering your skin? Isn't most clothing only an SPF of an 11 or 12? I mean even though you are not getting burned, I believe that doesn't mean that you are not getting the suns rays through your clothes. Do my questions smake sense
harderk 1 year ago
fuck this bullshit you dont need all that cancerous sunscreen thats disgusting. i never heard skin cancer getting documented by the ancient slaves doing hours of labor in the sun. same with plants & other animals. why would the sun exist to give cancer cant anyone think anymore? shame most people became phobic of the sun & hide like hermits indoors exposed to those florescent lights that also have UV light
BellaaMarlene 1 year ago
@BellaaMarlene You have a valid point, however what would you recommend I do in my case (as I am a melanoma servivor at age 27), to protect myself against florescent lights and the sun? I am originally from the midwest and now live in the southwest. I had the same approach as you and I ended up with melanoma. I am not afraid of the sun by any means, but do you have better solution?
harderk 1 year ago
@harderk Regarding health: Have you replaced your flourescent and halogen lights at home and avoid them at work? I have one friend who has had skin cancer twice and lots of friends who live and work outdoors without cancer. The friend who got it was indoors, doing transcription in coorporate offices, which is known for sick building syndrome. According to Jacob Lieberman the mercury offgassing from the ends of flourescent lightbulbs contaminate air space.
researchfiend 1 year ago
@researchfiend Good points, have replaced most of the lighitng in my house, but it is virtually impossible to have my corporate company change their lighting. I agree that we are subjected to many different chemcials and I do believe that those chemicals can contribute to issues with the body. Please don't take offense to my questions, I am trying to educate myself. I do think sunsceen is necessary in certain occasions, but I am interested in finding info on flourescent. Can you inform further
harderk 1 year ago
Thank you for this comprehensive lecture. I have always disliked sunscreen and favored physical blocks such as hats and lightweight, longsleeved jackets. I also have noticed that the very sun I instinctively crave is warm morning sun at 10:00 or 11:00 am. I'm a red head so this is important info I gained from this video lecture. Thank you!
ennui1812 2 years ago
Sounds like the ozone hole needs to be bigger if it's acting like a sunblocker.
anonymous915 2 years ago
OZONE absorbs UVB
Where there is an Ozone HOLE MORE UVB reaches the ground & you are MORE likely to burn.
Unfortunately, like clouds, ozone isn't spread out evenly.
Surrounding the edge of the hole there is a LIP of OZONE we may better describe as an ozone MOUNTAIN.
The HOLE is over Antarctica
The ozone LIP or MOUNTAIN surrounding the hole varies seasonally but spends a fair bit of time over Australia.
That's why it's a dilemma..
No UVB reaching ground level means NO vitamin D.
ECHutchinson 2 years ago
Diet can never provide more than 10% of Vitamin D daily needs.
A high omega 3 Low omega 6 diet will help protect your skin.
Farmed fish like Tilapia can contain much more omega 6 than omega 3.
Fish canned in omega 6 vegetable oils leaches the omega 3 out of the fish and into the oil so you pour the omega 3 away.
Having a vitamin D level above 50ng/mL improves natural photoprotection.
That requires a daily Vitamin d intake over 5000iu/daily.
ECHutchinson 2 years ago
This is too boring for me to watch. Can someone sum it up for me please. It's unbearable. So does this say no sunscreen or what about uva/uvb sunscreen?
mermer3m 2 years ago
The video explains how skin has a natural photoprotection that regular short sessions in the sun throughout the year will enhance.
Getting sunburnt is always harmful.
using most current suncreens probably does more harm than good because they shift the UVB rays (that should be turning cholesterol into vitamin d) into UVA, and UVA is harmful to skin. As you are less likely to burn wearing a sunscreen you stay in the sun longer. Longer UVA exposure = more cancer & less vitamin D.
ECHutchinson 2 years ago
Oh thanks alot :D what about uva/uvb sunscreen though? Would that be still bad. Maybe its just the ones that only do the one? Do ya know?
mermer3m 2 years ago
Both will block the production of vitamin D so you should only use them AFTER you have been in the sun for 15~20minutes.
Search for
2009 Suncreen Guide | Environmental Working Group
search
wholehealthsource blogspot
has lots of good information look for
Sunscreen and Melanoma
Skin Texture, Cancer and Dietary Fat
and you will understand more about how you can improve your skin's natural sunscreen potential.
ECHutchinson 2 years ago
oh okay thanks!
mermer3m 2 years ago
ok and what if i have a diet, that supplements huge amounts of vitamin D, will it help me have a higher resistance to UV, i dont mean be invincible but just help? cause i have a diet based on fish, mostly white meat fish, mostly salmon, tuna and sardines
Pekeno201 2 years ago
Where did you hear this about sun screen causing CA? I use it a lot. My cousin just died at age 46 from melanoma..that freaks me out!
Melissa
MultiMeli123 2 years ago
If you watch the video you will understand better how sunscreen works by moving the heat producing UVB rays into the UVA spectrum to prevent burning. They don't prevent skin cancer because you can then stay out longer and get more UVA skin damage.
ECHutchinson 2 years ago
SEARCH Sunscreen Abuse and Risk of Malignant Melanoma
this will download the slides used in this presentation you will find the one you want
slide 23 shows more studies show sunscreen increases melanoma than reduce it.
slide 55 shows melanoma has been rising almost exactly in line with the amount of sunscreen sold.
ECHutchinson 2 years ago
thanky ouv ery much igot it and im reading it very enlightning
Pekeno201 2 years ago
I have a tendency to believe that melanoma has nothing to do with the sun (in the natural course of things - I've had two relatives that had melanoma develop in moles that were never exposed to the sun), but I do believe that there is a connection between sunscreens and the rise in number of cases. The more they screamed at people to use it, the more cases there seemed to be. Thank you for confirming that.
anonymous915 2 years ago 6
boring....(yawns)
sirenbloodrain 2 years ago
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There is this other guy Alex Chiu with his Immortality Rings, he treated lots of cancer cases including skin cancer. I had his Immortality Rings on and it certainly did help alot.
alexapollo22 2 years ago
Why does this bloke appear to be smiling/smirking when presenting the figures for the number of deaths from melanoma in several developing and developed countries. Check it out, the time on the video is approximately 8 minutes 50 seconds. This bloke is a joke !!!!
amyhyde81 2 years ago
If you click uctelevision
and search
grassrootshealth
you will find a whole series of vitamin d videos presented at this conference.
Imagine spending all day hearing one after the other. There needs to be a break in the degree of seriousness in which these shocking and avoidable cancers are discussed.
One of the reasons I fail so often to get my message across is because I take it so seriously I get annoyed and upset people.
It's no joke Gorham is deadly serious
Skin cancer is avoidable.
HutchinsonEC 2 years ago
Let's stop pretending. Nature ensure that, that which is healthy survives, and destroys everything else.
PremierLegend 2 years ago
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EssiacHempLaetrile 2 years ago
unscreen may actually be CAUSING skin cancer, if the latest
statistics and case studies are any indication
imraan47 3 years ago 2
"Disease Incidence Prevention by Serum 25(OH)D Level"
this chart shows the level of 25(OH)D associated with least chronic disease. It is generally the case that 5000iu/daily for women and 6000iu/daily for men achieves this target. 1000iu/d per 30lbs or 100iu for each 3 lbs allows you to adjust for children or over/underweight individuals.
IHERB Now foods 5000iu are the cheapest source I know. WAB666 saves you $5
Grassroots D action will test your 25(OH)D for $20 or £20 ish.
ECHutchinson 3 years ago