Sunscreens/Sun Sun luminary (Flat Earth) Heliotherapy/Light for Health
Heal Yourself With Sunlight (Part 1 of Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation)
Monday, December 03, 2007 by: Andreas Moritz
(NewsTarget) The time when one’s immediate natural impulse
on the first sunny spring day was to get outside and enjoy it is long gone. Only
the very courageous or “careless” who defy the grim warnings from medical
mandarins and cancer specialists, wholeheartedly endorsed by the sunscreen
industry, dare to venture forth into the “dangerous” sun. Unless they are
covered head to toe with sun protection factor (SPF) 60, they gamble with their
lives, or so they are made to believe, by those who serve their own vested
interests. Fortunately, this view is beginning to crumble in the blatant absence
of scientific proof that sunlight causes disease. What is being discovered
instead is that lack of sun exposure is one of the greatest risk factors for
disease. Very few people know that not getting enough sun kills 50,000 people
from cancer deaths every year in the US alone. As shown later, these are deaths
that are easily preventable through the Vitamin D produced by the body in
response to regular sun exposure.
Unfortunately, it is the ultraviolet portion of sunlight that is the most easily
eliminated by windows, houses, spectacles, sunglasses, sun lotions, and
clothing. Before antibiotic drugs were discovered in the 1930s – penicillin
having been the first one – the healing power of sunlight was favored by the
medical community, at least in Europe. Sunlight therapy, called heliotherapy,
was indeed considered to be the most successful treatment for infectious
diseases from the late 19th to the mid-20th century. Studies revealed that
exposing patients to controlled amounts of sunlight dramatically lowered
elevated blood pressure (up to 40 mm Hg drop), decreased cholesterol in the
bloodstream, lowered abnormally high blood sugar in diabetics, and increased the
number of white blood cells, which people need to help resist disease. Patients
suffering from gout, rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, arteriosclerosis, anemia,
cystitis, eczema, acne, psoriasis, herpes, lupus, sciatica, kidney problems,
asthma, and even burns, have all received great benefits from the healing rays
of the sun.
The medical doctor and author, Dr. Auguste Rollier, was the most famous
heliotherapist of his day. At his peak, he operated 36 clinics with over 1,000
beds in Leysin, Switzerland. His clinics were situated 5,000 feet above sea
level, the high altitude allowing his patients to catch a lot more UV light than
was possible at the lower levels of the atmosphere. Dr. Rollier used the UV rays
of sunlight to treat diseases such as tuberculosis (TB), rickets, smallpox,
lupus vulgaris (skin tuberculosis), and wounds. He followed in the footsteps of
Danish physician Dr. Niels Finsen, who won a Nobel Prize in 1903 for his
treatment of TB using ultraviolet light. Rollier found that sunbathing early in
the morning, in conjunction with a nutritious diet, produced the best effects.
The miraculous complete cures of tuberculosis and other diseases facilitated by
these doctors made headlines at the time. What surprised the medical community
most was the fact that the sun’s healing rays remained ineffective if the
patients wore sunglasses. [Sunglasses block out important rays of the light
spectrum which the body requires for essential biological functions.] Note: your
eyes receive these rays even if you are in the shade.
By the year 1933, there were over 165 different diseases for which sunlight
proved to be a beneficial treatment. However, with the death of Rollier in 1954
and the growing power of the pharmaceutical industry, heliotherapy fell into
disuse. By the 1960s, man-made “miracle drugs” had replaced medicine’s
fascination with the sun’s healing powers, and by the 1980s the public was
increasingly being bombarded with warnings about sunbathing and the risks of
skin cancer.
Today, the sun is considered the main culprit for causing skin cancer, certain
cataracts leading to blindness, and aging of the skin. Only those who take the
“risk” of exposing themselves to sunlight find that the sun makes them feel
better, provided they don’t use sunscreens or burn their skin.
The UV-rays in sunlight actually stimulate the thyroid gland to increase hormone
production, which in turn increases the body’s basal metabolic rate. This
assists both in weight loss and improved muscle development. Farm animals fatten
much faster when kept indoors, and so do people who stay out of the sun.
Therefore, if you want to lose weight or increase your muscle tone, expose your
body to the sun on a regular basis. The use of antibiotics, which has
practically replaced heliotherapy, has in recent years led to the development of
drug-resistant strains of bacteria, which defy any treatment other than the
balanced use of sun, water, air, and food. Cutting out or substantially reducing
any of these four essential constituents of life, results in disease.
Any person who misses out on sunlight becomes weak and suffers mental and
physical problems as a result. His vital energy diminishes in due time, which is
reflected in his quality of life. The populations in Northern European countries
like Norway and Finland, which experience months of darkness every year, have a
higher incidence of irritability, fatigue, illness, insomnia, depression,
alcoholism, and suicide than those living in the sunny parts of the world. Their
skin cancer rates are higher, too. For example, the incidence of melanoma (skin
cancer) on the Orkney and Shetland Isles, north of Scotland, is 10 times that of
Mediterranean islands.
UV light is known to activate an important skin hormone called solitrol.
Solitrol influences our immune system and many of our body’s regulatory centers,
and, in conjunction with the pineal hormone melatonin, causes changes in mood
and daily biological rhythms. The hemoglobin in our red blood cells requires
ultraviolet (UV) light to bind to the oxygen needed for all cellular functions.
Lack of sunlight can, therefore, be held co-responsible for almost any kind of
illness, including skin cancer and other forms of cancer. As you are about to
find out, it may be highly detrimental to your health to miss out on sunlight.
Can UV-Radiation Prevent and Cure Skin Cancer?
A major concern of our scientists today is the dramatic increase of skin cancers
around the world. There are three main types of skin cancer, two of which, basal
cell and squamous cell carcinoma (non-melanomas), are increasingly prevalent,
whereas the third, malignant melanoma, is much rarer but far more lethal. The
most pressing question is why would the sun suddenly become so vicious and try
to kill scores of people after thousands of years of harmlessness?
The medical community claims that ultraviolet light (UV) is the major cause of
skin cancers. This theory is based on the assumption that our thinning ozone
layer permits too much of the germicidal UV to penetrate to the surface of the
earth and causes destruction of all kinds, including damage to our skin and eye
cells. Yet the theory has major flaws and no scientific backing. Contrary to
general belief, there is no evidence that reduction in the ozone layer, observed
at the poles, has caused any increase in melanomas.
The germicidal frequency of UV is destroyed or is filtered out by the ozone
layer in the Earth’s stratosphere, and only small amounts—necessary to purify
the air we breathe and the water we drink— actually reach the surface of the
earth. To that effect, a study of Punta Arenas, the largest South American city
close to the Antarctic ozone hole, showed no increase in health problems related
to depleted ozone. In fact, UV measures were too small to have any noticeable
effect. Actual measurements taken in the United States since 1974 show that the
amount of UV radiation reaching the surface of the earth is decreasing and
continues to decrease slightly each year. This research was conducted to detect
the frequency of UV radiation that causes sunburn. UV radiation had dropped an
average of 0.7 percent per year over the period from 1974 to 1985 and continued
to do so afterwards.
The fact that the number of skin cancers in the United States had doubled within
this period of 11 years contradicts the theory that UV light is the reason
behind the skin cancer epidemic. The number of malignant skin cancers
(melanomas) discovered in 1980 in the United States was 8,000, and eight years
later it had increased by 350 percent to 28,000. In 1930, the expectancy of
developing melanoma was as low as 1 in 1,300 people. Since 2003, 45,000 to
50,000 new cases are diagnosed every year in the United States. Melanomas, which
account for 75 percent of all skin cancer deaths, make up only 5 percent of all
reported skin cancers. The most striking fact about this lethal form of cancer
is that it can occur in parts of the body that are not necessarily exposed to
the sun such as the eye, the rectum, vulva, vagina, mouth, respiratory tract, GI
tract and urinary bladder.
Overall, since the beginning of the new millennium, each year one million
Americans are being diagnosed with some form of skin cancer. There are millions
of sufferers now, all of whom have been made to believe that the sun is the
culprit for their skin diseases. But since UV radiation is decreasing every year
and skin cancers were extremely rare 100 years ago when UV intensity was much
higher and people spent much more time outdoors, what other factor could be held
responsible for causing skin cancer?
The More UV, the Less Cancer
Even if UV penetration to the surface of the Earth did actually increase by, for
example, one percent each year (which is not the case), such slight increases
would still be hundreds, if not thousands, of times less than the normal
variations which people experience because of differences in geography. Let’s
assume that you move from an area near either one of the Polar Regions, e.g.
Iceland or Finland, toward the equator, e.g. Kenya or Uganda in East Africa. By
the time you reach the equator, you will have increased your body’s exposure to
UV light by a whooping 5,000 percent! If you live in England and decide to move
to Northern Australia you will increase your exposure by 600 percent!
Calculations show that for every six miles you move closer to the equator, you
increase your exposure to UV light by one percent.
Today, millions of people around the world travel from low exposure places to
areas of high exposure near the equator. Many thousands of tourists travel to
areas that are located at much higher altitudes than where they normally live.
For every 100 feet of elevation there is a significant increase in UV radiation.
But this does not prevent people from climbing mountains or living in countries
like Switzerland or at the high altitudes of the Himalayan Mountains. According
to the UV/cancer theory, most Kenyan, Tibetan, or Swiss residents should be
afflicted with skin cancer today. Yet this is not the case at all. The fact is
that those who reside at high altitudes or near the equator where UV radiation
is the most concentrated are virtually free of all cancers, not just skin
cancers! This shows that UV radiation does not cause cancer; in fact, it can
even prevent it.
The human body has a unique ability to become accustomed to all kinds of
variations in the environment. It is equipped with perfect self-regulating
mechanisms that protect it against damage from the natural elements.
Overexposure to swimming in the sea or in a lake can lead to extensive skin
swelling, shivering, and circulatory problems. Our body will let us know when it
is time to get out of the water. Getting too close to a fire will heat us up and
encourage us to move away from it. Rainwater is natural, but standing in the
rain for too long can drain our immune system and make us susceptible to
catching a cold. Eating sustains our lives, but overeating can lead to obesity,
diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Sleeping recharges our “batteries” and
revitalizes the body and mind, yet too much of it makes us sluggish, depressed,
and ill. Likewise, sunlight has healing properties unless we use it to burn
holes into our skin. Why should any of these natural elements or processes cause
us harm unless we abuse or overuse them?
Wouldn’t it make more sense to say that a preference for unnatural things like
junk food, stimulants, alcohol, drugs, medical intervention (unless it is for an
emergency), as well as pollution, irregular sleeping and eating habits, stress,
excessive greed for money and power, and the lack of contact with nature, are
more likely to cause such diseases as skin cancer and cataracts than natural
phenomena that have ensured continued growth and evolution on the planet
throughout the ages?
It is very encouraging to see that new treatments using light are increasingly
being recognized as breakthrough methods for cancer and many other diseases. The
US Food and Drug Administration recently approved “light therapy” to fight
advanced esophageal cancer and early lung cancer—with fewer risks than are found
with the use of surgery and chemotherapy. Although it has been known for over
100 years that light can kill diseased cells, it is only since a number of
convincing research studies have been conducted that there has been a sudden
resurgence of interest in light therapy. There is promising success with bladder
cancer, infertility-causing endometriosis, advanced lung and esophageal cancers,
skin cancer, and diseases leading to blindness, psoriasis, and autoimmune
disorders. In one study, light therapy eliminated 79 percent of early lung
cancers. Regular exposure to sunlight still seems to be one of the best measures
one can take to prevent cancer, including cancers of the skin.
Now Even Doctors And Scientists Say, “It’s Not True!”
Like myself, there have always been some health practitioners who didn’t buy
into the theory that the sun causes deadly diseases. It warms my heart to hear
that now even some of the top authorities in the field are standing up for the
truth, despite intense criticism from their colleagues. In an article written in
the New York Times in August 2004, a high-profile dermatologist, Dr. Bernard
Ackerman (a recent winner of the American Academy of Dermatology's prestigious,
once-yearly Master Award), publicly questioned the commonly accepted assumption
about the sunlight/melanoma link. According to Dr. Ackerman, who in 1999 founded
the world's largest center for dermatopathology training, there is no proof
whatsoever that sun exposure causes melanoma. To substantiate his arguments, he
cites a recently published article in the Archives of Dermatology concluding
that no evidence exists supporting the notion that sunscreen prevents melanoma,
a claim the mega-million dollar sunscreen industry and those in the medical
mainstream have falsely made for decades.
Dr. Ackerman didn’t stop at exposing this decades-long deception of the masses;
he also cast doubt on the increase in the incidence of melanoma cases medical
mainstream doctors insist is happening. He found that an expansion of the
diagnostic definition of “melanoma” has allowed a much broader array of symptoms
to be classified as the deadly disease compared to just 30 years ago. Melanoma
has to a large extent “grown” to epidemic proportions because of statistical
manipulations. In other words, if the same diagnostic definition applied 30
years ago were applied today, melanomas would have increased only
insignificantly.
Furthermore, this respected physician challenged the medical mainstream to
explain why nearly all cases of melanoma among certain races (black African,
Asian and South American) occur in areas of the body that are almost never
exposed to sunlight—places like the palms, soles of the feet, and mucous
membranes. Should it not raise doubts among physicians and patients alike when
even among pale-faces, the most common sites for melanoma (legs in women, torso
in men) get significantly less sunlight exposure than other parts of the body?
To make a point, based on this and other evidence, your best chance of avoiding
melanoma is to move to areas of higher UV-concentration, such as mountainous
regions or the equatorial tropics and become a nudist! Since sunlight boosts the
immune system, you may find that such a move would also help with many other
health issues from which you may be suffering. Naturally, all this data raises
the question, what actually causes skin cancer? The answer may surprise you
greatly.
More in the author's book, Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation, (www.amazon.com)
or (www.ener-chi.com)
About the author
Andreas Moritz is a medical intuitive; a practitioner of Ayurveda, iridology, shiatsu, and vibrational medicine; a writer; and an artist. He is the author of the international bestseller, The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush; Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation, Lifting the Veil of Duality, Cancer Is Not a Disease, It's Time to Come Alive, Heart Disease No More, Diabetes No More, Simple Steps to Total Health, Diabetes—No More, Ending the AIDS Myth. Feel Great - Lose Weight, Heal Yourself with Sunlight, and Vaccine-nation: Poisoning the Population, One Shot at a Time. For more information, visit the author's website: www.ener-chi.com
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