How to Protect Yourself without Sun Block for Younger-Looking, Cancer-Free Skin

The more sun block you slather on, the greater your risk of cancer. Since its widespread use from 1950 to 1990, deaths from skin cancer have doubled in women and tripled among men! To protect from excess sun exposure, stop using sun block! Learn how to protect your whole family and listen to this candid interview about a husband’s fight with Melanoma…..and how his wife responded with this phenomenal, must-have summer product! You’ll also learn:
- The difference between vitamin D made by the skin and vitamin D in your nutritional supplements
- How much sun is really safe
- Which UV rays are blocked by creams and which are not
- Why sun block exacerbates skin cancer
- How to protect kids from sunburn and skin cancer without sun block
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Carol Reeves 8:15 pm on March 9, 2011
Unfortunately, many of us live in the northern part of the country and can’t get sun on our skin except for about 4 months of the year. What are we supposed to do besides take vitamin D3 which our naturopaths have us do?
libing 12:56 pm on April 16, 2011
Hi – love your book! I don’t live in the States and Lewis Labs Brewers Yeast is not readily available where I live. NOW has brewers yeast in tablet form- is this as effective for lowering cholesterol as Lewis Labs? My whole family is on statins!!
Tim 6:37 pm on April 26, 2011
I would like the answer to the D question also – My wife – Never used sunblock, out in sun a good bit, usually has a tan all during warm months (Florida) and is deficient in Vitamin D unless she takes 5000 IU a day of D3 which is recommended by my very good integrative doctor. I have MS and take 5000 IU a day to get up to 45 on my D blood test and D is important for MS. Wife’s is still lower than mine! Yet you down taking it and talk about sun – I know several others in same boat – plenty of sun but our bodies do NOT synthesize it into Vitamin D.
The People's Chemist 6:50 pm on April 26, 2011
Thanks for your participation. The tests are designed for you to fail. It’s not that you aren’t producing it
in-vivo (in your body), but rather the tests standards are TOO HIGH. Who do you think set those numbers?
Read more on my blog please: http://thepeopleschemist.com/stinky-sulfur-award-unapproved-drug-disguised-vitamin/
Thom Cady 12:37 pm on April 27, 2011
I generally agree with many things you write; however, I too have to take Vitamin D on doctors orders. I am allowed 15 mins. of sun a day in Florida. 1200 U.I. 3 times a day along with many other supplements to off-set multiple medications that have improved my life over the last 2 years with the direction of an Indian physician. She is great in written coordination of my prescriptions and vitamins. I was a total naturalist for 30 years with thee best of physican quality supplements. However, after the first brain stroke and many mini T.I.A.’s; I will follow Dr. Raynita D’Souza here in Fort Myers. She is a medicine graduate from India, Oxford and Harvard.
Aschwin Wesselius 9:14 pm on August 1, 2011
We went to Crete last year and used nothing but almond oil. Applied it in the morning before sun exposure and in the evening as a repairing aid for the skin. Aloe Vera for cooling down and moisturizing. Just expose your skin for 30 min. max! No sun burns, no red skin, nothing. Eat enough tomato’s, carrots, red capsicum etc. to build up carrotene and all should be fine. Just my opinion.