Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Excellent advice. II have found that the lack of omaga 3 fatty acid relates to shin being adversly affected by the sun. Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas info --- On Sat, 10/4/08, May <luellamay129 wrote: May <luellamay129 Re: Vitamin D Is Anticancer: Cuts Risk In Halfoleander soup Date: Saturday, October 4, 2008, 3:49 PM Hi Gerald,I'm here just for a minute and Tony will be gone all day so let me replyto this for now.The dangers of the sun is a misnomer. The media and mainstream medicinewill tell you that the sun is dangerous, especially at its peak. Thisis not true. The sun is actually good for you. Of course, don't gettoo much where you get burned, but getting those sun rays is veryimportant to healing. Sun blockers, which we are urged to use, againusing scare tactics, are also very dangerous, as the ingredients containcarcinogens.You may want to try iodine supplementation. This protects you from anyharmful effects such as burning. For example, I have been in thescalding sun at those dangerous hi peak times this summer while out atthe lake and have not used any tanning lotion or sun blockers. I willnot touch them. I never burned. I did tan.Moderation is really the key, but let that sun soak through your skin.Hugs,oleander soup, "gerald.fiore" <Dukka88 > wrote:>> Tony,>> NO way that is the most dangerous time surely, it's the time when the> suns power is at it's peak. About the D3, thanks, apparently EEL has> massive amount of vitamin D, it is the highest source I believe.>> Gerald> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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