I know that sun exposure is *essential* to produce vitamin D along with
cholesterol, and have read that patients with cancer all lack this vital
vitamin. Of course, exposure to sun means just that, not lying in it and
baking for hours! Dee
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Actually, Nancy
Peter,
I was never able to buy the story that skin cancer is caused by exposure to the
sun but as you know this often repeated warning has worked its scare effects on
the entire world. I'm sure the sun-protection lotion companies have been
laughing all the way to the bank for quite a while now.
I was surprised to notice
the difference in results from sun exposure before and after taking EFAs.
Peter
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From: gmetrop...@aol.com [mailto:gmetrop...@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 12:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>/B.P. Meds
Actually, Nancy, I have read somewhere that sun exposure is not the real
cause of skin cancer (melanoma) but other contributing factors, and that
exposure to the sun (within reasonable limits) actually helps against
melanoma. But I don't have the source readily available. If sun exposure
alone were
Peter,
Very good post about your experience with sun exposure.
It really gives one food for thought about the condition of the body in
relation to the dire warnings of sun and skin cancer, which are rampant.
nancy...
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Since sunlight and vitamin D were discussed, let me add my own experi
Peter,
If your of mediteranean descent as I thought you stated previously and
have an olive complexion you have less chance of burning in the sun. I live
in the hot Florida sun up to 8 hours a day in the summer and never burnt
neither has my liitle girl who is also olive comlplexion. Taki
Since sunlight and vitamin D were discussed, let me add my own experience
which is based on practicing the Budwig protocol as a general health
enhancer. Dr, Budwig stated that a person who has been ingesting the
flax-oil/Quark mixture for a few months develops a very real resistance to
sun burn an
Hi Sharon...I posted inside your response...please scroll down...thanks V.
In a message dated 12/18/2006 10:30:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
stars...@comcast.net writes:
Way back in May of this year I finally caved and accepted meds for the
> high blood pressure...nothing but problems since an
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