The Anti-Aging Secret Of Sunshine

Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon and his band of conquistadors is said to have marched all over sunny, subtropical Florida nearly 500 years ago in search of the Fountain of Youth. Ironically, he may even have marched right past the spot where my anti-aging clinic now stands. Of course, Ponce de Leon knew absolutely nothing about telomeres. But if he and his men had taken off their armor and enjoyed a little sun-bathing, they would have done something equivalent to diving head-first into those youth-returning waters. That’s because the real secret to youth isn’t hidden in a legendary fountain. It’s already present in every cell in your body. And all you need is sunshine to activate it.  Now, I’m sure that you’ve heard the warnings about the sun: It’s dangerous and causes cancer. As usual, mainstream medicine has got it wrong. The truth is that if you avoid the sun your chances of getting get skin cancers are significantly higher than those who soak up its rays. And the experts know it. Respected British medical journal The Lancet reported way back in 2004: ‘It has long been realized that indoor workers have an increased risk for melanoma, compared with those who work outdoors, indicating ultraviolet radiation is in some way protective against this cancer.’1 Researchers have also found people who avoid the sun die at younger ages than those who get regular sun exposure.2 In fact, the sun protects against cancer, promotes heart hea...
Source: Al Sears, MD Natural Remedies - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Anti-Aging telomerase telomeres vitamin D Source Type: news