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There's more to Australia than WA.To be clear I’m obviously not suggesting anyone should fall asleep naked under the midday sun in Western Australia,
A good way to get vitamin D is to get a little bit of sunlight every day. In summer, exposure is best at mid-morning or mid-afternoon (outside peak UV times). In winter, longer exposure times are needed, preferably around midday. It is important to balance the need for sun exposure to produce adequate vitamin D, at the same time avoiding the risk of skin damage from too much exposure.1 (Longer exposure time is required with darker skin and more southerly latitudes.)1
I came across this lecture last week and it interested me because of the benefits of sun exposure. As a fair skinned person I’ve burned in the past but love the sunshine. After watching this lecture as we have had some sun I’ve followed advice and made sure have had some exposure to sun mainly on arms as has been cold at times. However jim I agree with you what a surprise as my arms are turning a lovely nut brown. I’ll continue to apply sunscreen at peak times and in height of summer but will also be following the shadow advice and seeking out the sun early and later in the day. SeeHi-de-hi campers! What a fabulous day.
I’m sure that some of you in the ketogenic circle will have seen references to sun exposure. Specifically easy tanning and resistance to burning. I’d never really paid it much attention until this week. I’ve spent only a few hours on the patio in not especially strong sunshine, but have an immediate tan, and people have already mentioned that I look even healthier than usual. Previously I did not tan very well at all, and would just go pink if not careful. Managing sun exposure was important and required sunscreen. Now it seems I only have to step outside and I have a healthy bronze glow in no time at all.
This also got me thinking about health in general. Humans are naturally attracted to healthy humans. No doubt as nature determines we are the most likely to successfully multiply. Perhaps this is why, for the most part, we find an olive bronze tan attractive...because you have to be healthy to get a healthy tan.
So yeah. Rub yourself in grass fed butter and get outside in the garden. iPads optional
Hi-de-hi campers! What a fabulous day.
I’m sure that some of you in the ketogenic circle will have seen references to sun exposure. Specifically easy tanning and resistance to burning. I’d never really paid it much attention until this week. I’ve spent only a few hours on the patio in not especially strong sunshine, but have an immediate tan, and people have already mentioned that I look even healthier than usual.
Especially with a couple of the ingredients in some of the sunscreens available which are now known to permeate the skin and be absorbed.
I can't remember the names of the compounds I was reading about but titanium summat rings a bell. Heavy metals type of thing.Apparently this is the case for most of the skin products we use nowadays. Quite some time ago I started minimising my contact with soaps. I shower mostly just in warm water besides me private parts. Definitely no sunscreen, as I now realise it’s unnecessary when your body isn’t already riddled with inflammation
...unless Fairy Liquid counts?
Showing your age there. And no, they're blummin' not.Depends. Do your hands that do dishes feel as soft as your face?
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