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Dear Reader,

Run for your lives! The sun is shining!

That's right - summer's almost here and the time is right for the yearly

barrage of misinformation regarding sun exposure.

But wait a sec. What's this? A voice of sanity amid all the dire

warnings? Yes, it's true, a team of scientists from the UK and Norway

has come forward to stand up and scream, " Stop the madness! "

Well, they didn't actually scream. But that's probably what it would

take to get their message across in the mainstream media.

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Expose yourself

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There seems to be no end to the supply of " health experts " who appear on

television to warn people that they should avoid sun exposure at all

costs. This advice is pure malarkey.

As I've said many times, the sun is not our enemy, contrary to all these

talking head experts. In fact, sunlight exposure is essential to good

health. The key is balance. Too much sun exposure creates problems,

while too little creates a different problem: inadequate production of

vitamin D.

So, how sun much should you get? A team of scientists from the

University of Manchester in the UK and the Norwegian Institute of Air

Research recently prepared a paper entitled " Calculated Ultra Violet

Exposure Levels for a Healthy Vitamin D Status. " The paper is not yet

published, but we can glean some valuable information from a University

of Manchester press release.

Researchers calculated the best times for vitamin D production from sun

exposure based on computer simulations that assessed worldwide

ultraviolet (UV) information. Dr. Ann Webb, the lead author of the

study, states in the press release that the ideal time to maximize UV-B

exposure is midday when the sun is highest in the sky. (UV-B is the

ultraviolet wavelength that prompts the skin to produce vitamin D.)

Possibly anticipating that many dermatologists would howl with

disapproval (and they did), Dr. Webb added, " You do not need to sunbathe

to get your vitamin D...but if you put sunscreen on before you step out

of the house you will not reap any health benefits provided naturally by

the sun. "

She emphasized that daily exposure without sunscreen should be brief, no

longer than about 10 minutes, depending on the place and the time of

year. (If you're in Equador in July, keep exposure brief. But if you're

in Scotland in December, not much UV-B is going to get through at all.)

People who are fair skinned or prone to sunburn should spend even less

time getting direct exposure.

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Going south

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A skin cell hormone called 7 dehydrocholesterol is converted into

pre-vitamin D when exposed to UV-B radiation. Body heat slowly changes

pre-vitamin D into vitamin D, which becomes active after it reaches the

liver.

HSI members are by now well aware of the many benefits of vitamin D. For

instance, in the e-Alert " Sunny Side of the Street " (12/22/03), I told

you about a study that appeared in a 2002 issue of the journal Cancer.

The lead author, Dr. B. Grant, set out to determine an

association between premature deaths from cancer and insufficient UV-B

radiation. Comparing UV-B data with cancer mortality rates in the U.S.

between 1970 and 1994, Dr. Grant found a clear correlation between low

UV-B radiation exposure and mortality due to 13 different types of

cancer. These cancers include colon, heart, prostate, pancreatic,

stomach, kidney, lung, and other cancers.

More specifically, Dr. Grant found that the rates of these cancers are

almost twice as high among those who live in northeastern states

compared to residents of the southwest. He concludes that many lives

could be saved by " increased careful exposure to solar UV-B radiation. "

He also recommends supplementation with vitamin D3 (vitamin D from fish

liver oils), especially in late autumn and winter.

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Send in the repair group

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Dr. Grant's phrase - " careful exposure to solar UV-B radiation " -

provides a good guideline for most of us. But what about those people

who have to spend hours in the sun; lifeguards, house builders, traffic

policemen, etc.? Writing in his Nutrition & Healing newsletter (June

2002), Dr. V. discussed what he calls the " DNA Repair

Group " - the foods and supplements that everyone (and especially those

who get a lot of sun exposure) should be consuming in abundance.

Vitamins C and E are very important to relieving stress to the skin. But

according to Dr. , folic acid deficiency is " a major contributor

to skin cancer risk. " He says, " Folic acid is destroyed rapidly by heat,

cold, and exposure to light, including sunlight. So it's sunlight's

destructive effect on folic acid in the skin, not the actual sun

exposure itself, which accounts for a significant part of the skin

cancer problem. Folic acid (along with vitamin B12 and zinc) is

absolutely key to DNA reproduction and repair. "

The best dietary sources of folic acid include spinach and other dark

green vegetables, brewers yeast, lima beans, cantaloupe, watermelon,

wheat germ, and liver from organically raised animals. In addition, Dr.

suggests supplementing with 1,000 mcg of folic acid per day, and

more if you spend a good amount of time in the sun or have a family

history of skin cancer.

***********************************************Sources:

" Midday Sun Holds the Key to Good Health " Manchester University press

release, 5/26/05, manchester.ac.uk

" An Estimate of Premature Cancer Mortality in the U.S. due to Inadequate

Doses of Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation " Cancer, vol. 94, no. 6, 3/15/02,

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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To learn more about HSI, call (203) 699-4416 or visit,

http://www1.youreletters.com/t/154321/2700032/297/0/

***********************************************To start receiving your

own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit:

http://www.hsiealert.com/freecopy.html Or forward this e-mail to a

friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the HSI e-Alert.

***********************************************Tap into the minds of

other health-conscious readers like yourself at the new HSI health

forum: http://www.healthiertalk.com

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