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The sunscreen industry is an $11 billion a year business.
It thrives on you being afraid of the sun.
Here's 7 reasons your body needs you to embrace the sun not fear it:
It thrives on you being afraid of the sun.
Here's 7 reasons your body needs you to embrace the sun not fear it:
1) Longevity
Avoiding the sun is a risk factor for all cause mortality and may be as detrimental as smoking.
Build up your tolerance slowly by:
-Avoid getting sunburned
-Start off with 10 minutes/day
-Expose a bigger surface area but for less time
Avoiding the sun is a risk factor for all cause mortality and may be as detrimental as smoking.
Build up your tolerance slowly by:
-Avoid getting sunburned
-Start off with 10 minutes/day
-Expose a bigger surface area but for less time
2) Cancer protection
Yes, you read that right.
Lack of sun exposure increases your risk of several cancers including:
-Colon
-Breast
-Ovarian
-Prostate
-Pancreatic
Regular sun exposure can reduce your risk of these cancers by as much as 50-77%
Yes, you read that right.
Lack of sun exposure increases your risk of several cancers including:
-Colon
-Breast
-Ovarian
-Prostate
-Pancreatic
Regular sun exposure can reduce your risk of these cancers by as much as 50-77%
3) Immune system
UV light and vitamin D regulate and strengthen the immune system.
UVB light prevents excessive inflammation decreasing the risk and suppressing symptoms of:
-MS
-Lupus
-Rheumatoid Arthritis
Those at higher latitudes are at higher risk for autoimmune diseases.
UV light and vitamin D regulate and strengthen the immune system.
UVB light prevents excessive inflammation decreasing the risk and suppressing symptoms of:
-MS
-Lupus
-Rheumatoid Arthritis
Those at higher latitudes are at higher risk for autoimmune diseases.
4) Brain function
Sunlight improves alertness and focus.
Large numbers of vitamin D receptors are found in areas of the brain associated with:
-Memory
-Planning
-Processing
Low vitamin D levels are connected to mental health issues including:
-Anxiety
-Alzheimer's
-Depression
Sunlight improves alertness and focus.
Large numbers of vitamin D receptors are found in areas of the brain associated with:
-Memory
-Planning
-Processing
Low vitamin D levels are connected to mental health issues including:
-Anxiety
-Alzheimer's
-Depression
5) Circadian rhythm
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in your brain tells your body the time of day.
It receives all of its messages from the eye.
Proper sunlight during the day regulates:
-Sleep wake cycles
-Hormone release
-Body temperature
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in your brain tells your body the time of day.
It receives all of its messages from the eye.
Proper sunlight during the day regulates:
-Sleep wake cycles
-Hormone release
-Body temperature
6) Vitamin D levels
Vitamin D is created in the skin through exposure to UVB radiation in sunlight.
Vitamin D controls flow of calcium in & out of bones but that's just the start.
It has a role in the function of over 1,000 genes that impact nearly ever tissue in the body.
Vitamin D is created in the skin through exposure to UVB radiation in sunlight.
Vitamin D controls flow of calcium in & out of bones but that's just the start.
It has a role in the function of over 1,000 genes that impact nearly ever tissue in the body.
7) Mental health
Sun exposure increases serotonin levels to improve:
-Mood
-Focus
-Overall well being
Stimulates beta-endorphins in skin decreasing stress and creating a natural painkiller effect.
Sun exposure increases serotonin levels to improve:
-Mood
-Focus
-Overall well being
Stimulates beta-endorphins in skin decreasing stress and creating a natural painkiller effect.
7 reasons you need more sun:
1) Provides vitamin D
2) Increases longevity
3) Boosts Immune system
4) Improves mental health
5) Stimulates brain function
6) Provides cancer protection
7) Regulates circadian rhythm
1) Provides vitamin D
2) Increases longevity
3) Boosts Immune system
4) Improves mental health
5) Stimulates brain function
6) Provides cancer protection
7) Regulates circadian rhythm
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Follow me @chrisboettcher9 for more on taking back control of your health.