Vitamin D Prescription- The Healing Power of the Sun & How It Can Save Your Life
How Vitamin D Deficiency Increases your risk of cancer!
Vitamin D is was the #1 vitamin of 2008 and will certainly be the most talked about vitamin of 2009. If there is one vitamin in the world that can do more for a person's health and longevity- vitamin D is it. Fortunately, this vitamin can be made for free, when time is spent in the sun. UV-B light from the sun reacts with our skin, the generate vitamin D. However, to achieve adequate blood levels, most will need to take a vitamin D supplement. Hundreds of studies have been published over the years showing health benefits when one optimizes their blood levels.
Those with higher levels of vitamin D in their blood have less breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer and much more. Over the last several decades, scientists and physicians have been telling people to avoid the sun or else they put themselves at risk for skin cancer. While this may be true, 95% of skin cancers are not life threatening (non-melanoma). Avoiding the sun completely appears to be dangerous and will actually create more cancers than it prevents. Preventing sun burns however is important.
Who is Deficient?
In my Southern California medical practice, 80% of my patients have vitamin D deficiency, with a blood level below the normal level of 32 ng/ml. Other scientific studies have shown similar results. Few people spend 15 to 20 minutes each day in the sunlight, allowing their face, arms and legs to be exposed. The time required for adequate vitamin D production.
Breast Cancer
Research has shown that diets low in saturated fats (red meats, cheese, and dairy) and high in fruits and vegetables can help prevent breast cancer. In addition, maintaining a healthy body weight and exercising regularly are also helpful. Studies show that vitamin D can also prevent breast cancer.
Another study showed that those women who lived in geographic areas with more sunlight exposure had a 25% to 65% reduction in breast cancer. Many other studies have shown similar findings.
Colon Cancer
Two studies, published in 2005 and 2007, showed that those with more vitamin D in their blood could decrease colon cancer risk by 50%. Another study by researchers from researchers at Creighton University concluded, Improving calcium and vitamin D nutritional status substantially reduces all cancer risk in post-menopausal women,
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