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Stop Getting Screwed: Its bad for your Health

Stopping is cool. The celebrities are always seen at it. It’s cheap. You may even get pleasure out of it. Oh and no it’s not sex.

Of course you knew the above is just a huge euphemism and I’m talking about wearing sunglasses. I mean how often do you go outside without sunglasses on and walk around screwing your eyes up. Well, if you do this often, keep reading and you’ll see what horrors you could cause.

Despite the fact that the Sun is around 93 million miles away it still posses a serious threat to your eye health. As you know the sun sends Ultraviolet (UV) radiation to the earth all the time. This is the main reason we wear (or should be wearing) sunglasses.

Recent studies have shown that overexposure to UV rays without proper protection can cause cataracts (see picture below). Cataracts can reduce your visual abilities significantly and require an operation to remove. I thought of including a picture of surgery to increase the shock factor but I decided
If cataracts are not bad enough in extreme cases it can even cause keratitis which is very bad news indeed. This results in temporary blindness coupled with an extreme burning sensation brought about by an inflammation of the cornea (when you poke your dye it’s the first bit you touch).

Yet, you may be sitting reading this thinking I don’t spend long periods of time being exposed to UV rays with unprotected eyes and thus, this will not do any harm and the above won’t happen. Except it does not need to be a long period of exposure as the effects are cumulative: short periods of time a little too often will land you in the doctors office receiving a stern row- which may get under you’re skin. But not in the same way as the surgeon will.

I hope I have terrified you into wearing sunglasses when you go out. But I don’t want you to go around the house like a lunatic with a hammer, paint brush and tin of paint; smashing every light bulb and painting every window black. While sitting in pitch dark with a balaclava without eye slits and a pair of sunglasses on top. That would just be “too far in fact, far too far”.

All you need to do is get a good pair of sunglasses and wear them. I have to buy a new pair as the lens of my old ones fell out. When I go to buy my new pair I will keep in mind the functionality look on the tag for light absorption/light reflection percentage. You want to go for the highest to give the best protection.

With this article I intended not to increase paranoia (as so many online health articles are notorious for) I simply intended to raise awareness. Finally, I don’t work for a sunglasses company so I’m not hawking another thing so many online articles can be notorious for. 

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Is Sunshine Really Ok For You?

In a nutshell, if you abuse it, it is bad for you, but what isn’t bad for you when you abuse it? The truth is in moderation the sun “on your skin” is VERY good for your health. Even fair skinned individuals can bask in the sun in moderate doses. There is too much media scare hype about how the sun causes skin cancer. Many things cause cancer when you abuse them.

We Need The Sun Absorbed Into Our Skin

We need the sun absorbed into our skin pores because that is how we receive real Vitamin D. Vitamin D is an important vitamin for health that helps us to have a strong immune system. Many people are not aware that they may be deficient in Vitamin D. The body that is lacking in this crucial vitamin is more prone to bone disease and weakness, rickets, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, osteoporosis, lowered immune system, and many forms of cancer.

Vitamin D is needed to utilize calcium in our body. It’s fairly easy to eat plenty of calcium rich foods but having the calcium actually absorb into our system is another thing. Without adequate amounts of Vitamin D, the calcium we receive from the foods we eat, will not properly absorb into our body. Now were lacking in two vitamins.

How Much Sun Do We Need For Proper Vitamin D Dosage?

If we lay out in the sun all day, before our skin has a chance to be ready for all-day sun, we will burn. This burning on the skin is what causes cancer! If we abuse the sun when we are children and into adulthood it does extensive damage to the skin cells. Some skin cells can become so damaged they never repair themselves.

Moderation is the key. You must allow your skin to get used to the sun in doses. Fair skinned individuals should only spend fifteen to thirty minutes in the sun daily. By doing this they will be getting adequate amounts of Vitamin D. Darker skinned individuals should lay out for thirty minutes to an hour every single day. The most skin exposed to the suns rays the better.

Don’t be intimidated by the sun. The sun will treat you right if you treat it right. Vitamin D is stored in the blood for a several weeks and in the fat for a few months. In the winter months you can eat your vitamin D. This is exactly what supplements are for, to supplement. Foods with high levels of Vitamin D are cold-water fish, tuna fish, cod liver oil, milk, and fortified orange juice.

When to Apply Natural Sun Blockers
If you are going to make it a day at the beach, lake, skiing, or anywhere where you will be in the sun most of the day then you will want to use something on your skin. Here is the rule to remember. If you wouldn’t eat your sunscreen then it is bad for your health because what you put on your skin absorbs into your bloodstream. Chemicals in sunscreens have been known to cause reproductive problems so you will want to use something natural made with botanicals.

Studies have revealed that eating a lot of dark green and red fruits and vegetables gives some protection against burning when in the sun for longer exposures. Look for sunscreens with green tea extract, zinc oxide, and jojoba as the active ingredients.

The bottom line is sunshine on your skin in moderate doses is very healthy. We should bask in the sun every single day. Remember if you want to lay out for longer periods work yourself up to it first. Don’t be afraid of the sun! The sun heals wounds, improves skin tone and complexion, helps rid acne, and even diminishes the appearance of scars, cellulite and stretch marks. Enjoy the suns rays!

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