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Ah demonizing the big bad sun. In case that worries folks, just go and read about the actual studies from decades ago that are the basis of the demonization of sunlight and connecting it to cancer. What you'll find is the application of UVB bulbs in that isolated frequency. i.e. FAKE LIGHT, not the proper use of the sun since time immemorial.

Try to find one study irradiating people with UVB light combined with 630nm, 670nm, 780nm, and 810nm wavelengths, just to mimic something of the solar spectrum's protective aspects.

Nothing of the sort. Instead, daily sunlight exposure (including spectrally contextualized UVB) and sleep are the only things we know of in the published literature that REDUCE ALL CAUSES OF DISEASE AND MORTALITY. Let that sink in deeply. Across all populations, diseases, times, and places, the sun and its link to sleep efficiency are the king of the longevity hill.

Particularly fun is that Swedish study a few years back about regular sunbathers. ALl cause mortality statistically lowered, with the corollary that sun avoidance among the general population raises the risks of all cause mortality to the same level as chronic smokers.

There's also the prevalence of low Vitamin D levels among those with skin cancers and melanomas in the dermatology literature. They should have sky high Vitamin D levels if the centralized medical establishment dogma on UV and cancer is true.

Clear now why we're still here and cancers didn't wipe out our ancestors a long time ago? Because they lived like human beings were supposed to. Outside, connected to nature, under the sun including UVB. Almost like human beings are adapted to it, and can continue to be if they choose.

In fact, read all you can about melanin, POMC, the leptin-melanocortin pathway. Melanin functionally acts as a wideband semiconducter, absorbing all frequencies and getting electrons to move by splitting water molecules. It is even proposed as a chemical for such in artificial applications. Regular sunlight exposure akin to our ancestors is an absolutely essential key to health and longevity.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jnc.15765

1 year ago
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Ah demonizing the big bad sun. In case that worries folks, just go and read about the actual studies from decades ago that are the basis of the demonization of sunlight and connecting it to cancer. What you'll find is the application of UVB bulbs in that isolated frequency. i.e. FAKE LIGHT, not the proper use of the sun since time immemorial.

Try to find one study irradiating people with UVB light combined with 630nm, 670nm, 780nm, and 810nm wavelengths, just to mimic something of the solar spectrum's protective aspects.

Nothing of the sort. Instead, daily sunlight exposure (including spectrally contextualized UVB) and sleep are the only things we know of in the published literature that REDUCE ALL CAUSES OF DISEASE AND MORTALITY. Let that sink in deeply. Across all populations, diseases, times, and places, the sun and its link to sleep efficiency are the king of the longevity hill.

Particularly fun is that Swedish study a few years back about regular sunbathers. ALl cause mortality statistically lowered, with the corollary that sun avoidance among the general population raises the risks of all cause mortality to the same level as chronic smokers.

There's also the prevalence of low Vitamin D levels among those with skin cancers and melanomas in the dermatology literature. They should have sky high Vitamin D levels if the centralized medical establishment dogma on UV and cancer is true.

Clear now why we're still here and cancers didn't wipe out our ancestors a long time ago? Because they lived like human beings were supposed to. Outside, connected to nature, under the sun including UVB. Almost human beings are adapted to it.

In fact, read all you can about melanin, POMC, the leptin-melanocortin pathway. Sunlight is absolutely key to health and longevity.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jnc.15765

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Ah demonizing the big bad sun. In case that worries folks, just go and read about the actual studies from decades ago that are the basis of the demonization of sunlight and connecting it to cancer. What you'll find is the application of UVB bulbs in that isolated frequency. i.e. FAKE LIGHT, not the proper use of the sun since time immemorial.

Try to find one study irradiating people with UVB light combined with 630nm, 670nm, 780nm, and 810nm wavelengths, just to mimic something of the solar spectrum's protective aspects.

Nothing of the sort. Instead, daily sunlight exposure (including UVB) and sleep are the only things we know of in the published literature that REDUCE ALL CAUSES OF DISEASE AND MORTALITY. Let that sink in deeply. Across all populations, diseases, times, and places, the sun and its link to sleep efficiency are the king of the longevity hill.

Particularly fun is that Swedish study a few years back about regular sunbathers. ALl cause mortality statistically lowered, with the corollary that sun avoidance among the general population raises the risks of all cause mortality to the same level as chronic smokers.

There's also the prevalence of low Vitamin D levels among those with skin cancers and melanomas in the dermatology literature. They should have sky high Vitamin D levels if the centralized medical establishment dogma on UV and cancer is true.

Clear now why we're still here and cancers didn't wipe out our ancestors a long time ago? Because they lived like human beings were supposed to. Outside, connected to nature, under the sun including UVB. Almost human beings are adapted to it.

In fact, read all you can about melanin, POMC, the leptin-melanocortin pathway. Sunlight is absolutely key to health and longevity.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jnc.15765

1 year ago
1 score
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That's a shit ton of misinfo in a few lines, and you added in demonizing the sun at the end lol. I'm taking a wild guess you haven't actually analyzed the studies from decades ago that are the basis of the demonization of sunlight and connecting it to cancer. Just parroting the pre-packaged scientism response to any concerns raised about non ionizing non native EMFs. smdh

1 year ago
1 score