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  • Vitamin D, Superstar.....

    Independent article....

    A daily dose of vitamin D could cut the risk of cancers of the breast, colon and ovary by up to a half, a 40-year review of research has found. The evidence for the protective effect of the "sunshine vitamin" is so overwhelming that urgent action must be taken by public health authorities to boost blood levels, say cancer specialists.

    A growing body of evidence in recent years has shown that lack of vitamin D may have lethal effects. Heart disease, lung disease, cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis are among the conditions in which it is believed to play a vital role. The vitamin is also essential for bone health and protects against rickets in children and osteoporosis in the elderly.

    Vitamin D is made by the action of sunlight on the skin, which accounts for 90 per cent of the body's supply. But the increasing use of sunscreens and the reduced time spent outdoors, especially by children, has contributed to what many scientists believe is an increasing problem of vitamin D deficiency.
    USA Today article....

    Scientists are excited about a vitamin again. But unlike fads that sizzled and fizzled, the evidence this time is strong and keeps growing.

    By Steven Senne, AP

    If it bears out, it will challenge one of medicine's most fundamental beliefs: that people need to coat themselves with sunscreen whenever they're in the sun. Doing that may actually contribute to far more cancer deaths than it prevents, some researchers think.

    The vitamin is D, nicknamed the "sunshine vitamin" because the skin makes it from ultraviolet rays. Sunscreen blocks its production, but dermatologists and health agencies have long preached that such lotions are needed to prevent skin cancer.

    Now some scientists are questioning that advice.

    The reason is that vitamin D increasingly seems important for preventing and even treating many types of cancer. In the last three months alone, four separate studies found it helped protect against lymphoma and cancers of the prostate, lung and, ironically, the skin. The strongest evidence is for colon cancer.

    Many people aren't getting enough vitamin D. It's hard to do from food and fortified milk alone, and supplements are problematic.

    So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, which is rarely deadly, too little sun may be worse.

    No one is suggesting that people fry on a beach. But many scientists believe that "safe sun" — 15 minutes or so a few times a week without sunscreen — is not only possible but helpful to health.
    Interesting....

    Dr. Mordrid
    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 27 December 2005, 23:14.
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  • #2
    can I get the sunshine vitamin from Sunny-Delight?

    I really think nutrition should be paid more attention too, its amazing how unhealthy a lot of people eat - I've really noticed it these last couple years in university. Just last night I was hanging out with 3 friends all of which are 275lbs give or take 10 - they've each put on about 100lbs in the last few years. And no, there was no medical reason for any of them (they are 6'4, 5'11, & 5'10, then you add in my 180lbs on my 6'2 frame and it makes for one tight and slow Civic!). Health and Education are usually the most closely linked factors with overall quality of life, and it's sad that so little emphasis is placed on the first.

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    I'm doing pretty good in the vitamin D area though - getting a lot more sunshine since I stopped DiabloII a few years ago
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    • #3
      You have sun up there in Winnepeg?

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      • #4
        I get my dose of sunshine at the dessert area in Guild Wars. That's counts right??
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        • #5
          yeah, an amazing 9 hours a day around now
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