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Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 317

Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Sunlight Institute Responses to Sun Articles 317   https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/experts-higher-spf-isnt-always-204207628.html Please do not promote sunscreens of any kind. Here are some facts you should know about sunscreens and sunburns: First, in the U.S. sun exposure has decreased by 90% since 1935. During that same period, melanoma has increased by 3,000%.… continue reading

How to Use Sunshine to Produce Vitamin D

Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Published on May 9, 2023
 

Tips for safely incorporating sunshine exposure into your routine to produce vitamin D

Key Points

  • Developing a personalized plan that incorporates sunshine exposure into your regular routine to maximize the benefits and make vitamin D, while being mindful not to burn, can be easily done when considering the following factors
  • If the length of your shadow on the ground is shorter than your height, the sun is high enough in the sky to let UVB rays shine through and reach the ground, and your skin, which is usually mid-day between the hours of 10 am and 2 pm; early morning and early evening, when our shadows are taller than we are, only provide us with UVA sunlight (good for making nitric oxide), not UVB which is necessary for vitamin D production
  • Knowing your skin type is essential for personalizing your sun exposure; darker skin contains more melanin, which acts as a natural sunscreen and decreases the likelihood of burns and skin cancer, however, the more melanin skin contains the longer it takes to produce vitamin D
  • Read more for additional factors, myths about vitamin D & sunshine, and how to tell if you are getting enough vitamin D

Exposure to sunshine initiates many reactions within the body that affect our health, the most notable of which is vitamin D production.
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Tuesday, May 9, 2023
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How is vitamin D made by the sun different from vitamin D in supplements?

Monday, May 8, 2023
Published on May 8, 2023  GrassRootsHealth.net

The unique benefits of making vitamin D from sunshine and UVB exposure

Key Points

  • While the vitamin D3 molecule created in response to sunlight is the same as the molecule found in food and supplements, there are certain differences in how the body processes, absorbs, and utilizes the vitamin D
  • Exposure of the skin to UVB radiation initiates the conversion of cholesterol to pre-vitamin D3, which can then be further converted into other photoproducts that have their own unique biological properties, possibly playing a role in reducing the risk of skin cancer; pre-vitamin D3 is also converted into other forms of vitamin D, including its active form, directly within the skin cells for their own use
  • While vitamin D toxicity is possible to achieve from supplements, it is not possible when generating vitamin D from sun exposure; vitamin D3 generated by sunshine exposure is also available to the body 2-3 times longer than that taken orally

Vitamin D3 production is initiated in the skin upon exposure to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from sunshine and indoor lighting options containing UVB.
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Health-Promoting Reactions in the Body Triggered by Exposure to Full-Spectrum Sunlight

Friday, May 5, 2023
Published on May 5, 2023 GrassRootsHealth.net Sunshine Month  

Wavelengths of Energy from Sunshine: UVB, UVA, Red, Near Infrared, Far Infrared, and Blue Light from sunshine all have unique health consequences

Key Points

  • There are several wavelengths of energy from sunshine that trigger specific actions within the body to influence our health; different wavelengths are able to penetrate the skin to different depths and have certain effects on the cells and tissues they reach
  • UVB radiation stimulates the production of vitamin D, as well as serotonin and beta-endorphins, UVA promotes the release of nitric oxide into the blood, and both have a positive effect on the diversity of the microbiome on the skin and in the gut
  • Blue light has a strong regulatory effect on the circadian rhythm and the release of melatonin from the pineal gland, while red light, near-infrared radiation, and far-infrared radiation have anti-inflammatory and tissue healing effects; infrared radiation also stimulates the production of melatonin inside the mitochondria for a strong antioxidant effect

The energy given off from the sunshine (aka the solar spectrum) consists of different wavelengths between 300 nm and well over 1 mm.
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