Few people really recognise the health importance of getting regular sunshine. We talk about food/diet, lifestyle factors like exercise, clean water, organic food but how many times do you hear someone say – i must get out in the sunshine and get my Vitamin D levels up? hardly ever but hopefully it will become more common soon.
Vitamin D deficiency is widely recognised as being a problem for bone health but what about nerve function, skin health, hormonal balance, Cancer prevention and even treatment. I was absolutely stunned when my recent research led me to find that studies had been done to prove that lung cancer patients had a better chance of survival during months of increased sunshine ( ie summer). This is not the information that is being given out by oncologists to their patients. There is even evidence that Vitamin D at optimal levels will help in the treatment, not just prevention , of many types of cancer.
We in Australia are a nation of people who are becoming sun shy……no sun scared and it is ceasing to make any sense. We are the world’s highest consumers of sunscreen and now get less sunshine on average than we did 20years ago thanks to “slip slap slop” and yet there are no significant decreases in skin cancers in this part of the world. Lack of Vitamin D is actually more of a factor in skin cancer than sunshine exposure. This vital nutrient is present in food such as fish oil and some dairy but by no means do we get enough just from diet alone.
Vitamin D deficiency has been predicted by some to reach potentially epidemic proportions in some nations in the next five years – bigger than swine flu… speaking of which Vitamin D will help the immune system to ward off colds and flu.
Most professionals with intelligence and knowledge in this field recommend between 20-30 mins of sunshine exposure on 40% or more of the body per day. With our increasingly busy indoor lives sitting at desks behind computers ( ahemm…….hmmm) we may still see the sun filtering through even receive some of the more cancer causing UVA rays but what we are missing is that UVB without which we will not start Vitamin D synthesis – it is important to note that Vitamin D is made by a process in the body due to sun exposure rather than the body receiving it directly from the sun.
For those who are interested in knowing more detail please visit this web page http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/12/16/my-one-hour-vitamin-d-lecture-to-clear-up-all-your-confusion-on-this-vital-nutrient.aspx for a fantastic lecture on the subject.
Of course believing in skin nutrition I would never suggest allowing the sun to ravage or damage the skin but it may take a considerable turn around in belief system to realise that the two main reasons for damage to the skin from the sun are one dehydration which ages the skin ( and which can be made worse by conventional sun screens) and allowing the skin to BURN – which is a big No No. However the production of melanin by the skin is a natural function of the skin and does not necessarily represent skin damage if it appears slowly and naturally from normal ( not currently that normal) exposure to the sun on a daily basis.
As conventional sunscreens actually absorb the suns rays and “disperse” them through the skin I do not recommend this as a method for treating the skin in the sun – rather use a natural oil to hydrate the skin and give natural protection by way of nutrition – sesame oil is the best, hazelnut is also good as is avocado and potentially Jojoba.At Jasmin Skincare we do Hydrating suncare oil containing these oils for this reason. By applying this to the skin daily you will notice a slow and natural build up of melanin in the skin after sun exposure ( yes i do mean a tan !!) and you will notice that your skin becomes more resistant to the sun in the sense that you may be able to spend more time in the sun before you see the occurence of erythema (pink or slight redness to the skin that is temporary and not at all painful) – this is the sign that you have had enough sun exposure and Vitamin D synthesis is occurring – do not now go home and have a shower – the UVB rays need to combine with cholesterol in the skin and washing with soap may prevent this from occurring. If you need further protection from the sun for any reason ( ie you work outside all day long) then you will need to use a zinc oxide sun block preferably with only natural ingredients as well as any kind of suncare oil.
happy sunning!!





