We often associate getting too much sun with getting cancer. But, is not getting enough sun even more harmful? A new study reveals a surprising relationship between sunlight, vitamin D, and cancer.
We often associate getting too much sun with getting cancer. But, is not getting enough sun even more harmful? A new study reveals a surprising relationship between sunlight, vitamin D, and cancer.
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These facts don't seem hard. Easy to produce correlation doesn't mean causation. I doubt these researchers have selfish intentions though. And Vitamin D is cheap, so I'm just trying it anyways.
There actually is "hard research" showing exactly what the direct effect of vitamin D is on cancer, tumor growth, etc., and it's significant. But those details are a little bit heavy for a 1-minute news spot.
i do not know what the cure if any is for swine flu. however, please note that i have read that l- lysine, vitamin d, and vitamin a taken at first sight of illness can be used as an immune bosster (of course vitamin c and lots of fluid). please go onto drtenpenny . com, healthfreedomusa . org, dr mercola and you will find useful information. i wish all especially the children health and happiness this school year and wish the best to all.
Sun poisoning is different from Vitamin D toxicosis, being a kind of severe burn. I have had it too (where sunscreen in Florida washed off my feet only.) But sun levels do not have to even cause tanning to build up your D levels. Curiously noon, when UVB gets through, is the best time for Vitamin D, but not tanning.
When my husband who suffers from SAD went to Florida one winter, he did get burned, but it was his first winter without depression, which low D can cause.
Any more than 20-minutes a day out in the sun is toxic. Vitamin D does provide 1 of 3 cures for the Swine Flu. 2 of 3 is L-Lysine. You'll have to research 3 of 3: that's for me to know and for you to find out.
20+ minutes toxic? Depends where you are and in what season since sun rays vary. I am no sun lover, but so long as you aren't burning, it isn't a problem. But you will get D at noon whether you burn or not (not burning is better.)
Well, I also take Selenium before allowing the Vitamin D to work. One atom of Selenium will bind with one atom of mercury that has been stored in our brains via shots/vaccines given to us over a lifetime. Mercury causes thyroid problems, gray hair, sterilization, cancer, etc. I've been cured of my own physical problems by taking vitamins.
it also depend on your natural defenses ..melenin pigment. if you are very fair skin, then your probability will be much higher. one thing that i also found out was that mediterranean, african, latin american people have less osteoparosis because vitamin d3 is a vehicle for calcium to be absorbed by bones more efficiently.
Wrong. Fair people actually produce vitamin d more readily due to the fact that they ARE fair. Melanin gets in the way of making enough vitamin d. This is the reason that darker skinned people suffer from lower levels of vit d, and the consequent later life diseases, when they live in the more northerly latitudes. White people evolved a lack of pigment to better take advantage of less sun in northern Europe. Osteoporosis is more complex than just sun exposure..also sex, diet, frame, smoking etc.
danmarino 1970, I am responding to your comment. Latin American people have less osteoporosis because they live closer to the equator not because they are dark. Melanin is protective but also means that darker people actually need MORE sun to meet their vit. d requirements. Darker people have LOWER blood levels of vit. d when they move north. Low serum vit. d is epidemic in African Americans and they suffer from more high bp, diabetes, prostate and breast cancer etc. than less pigmented whites.
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Easy to produce correlation doesn't mean causation.
I doubt these researchers have selfish intentions though. And Vitamin D is cheap, so I'm just trying it anyways.
i do not know what the cure if any is for swine flu. however, please note that i have read that l- lysine, vitamin d, and vitamin a taken at first sight of illness can be used as an immune bosster (of course vitamin c and lots of fluid).
please go onto drtenpenny . com, healthfreedomusa . org, dr mercola and you will find useful information. i wish all especially the children health and happiness this school year and wish the best to all.
When my husband who suffers from SAD went to Florida one winter, he did get burned, but it was his first winter without depression, which low D can cause.