Heal Yourself with Sunlight
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Heal Yourself with Sunlight
Use Its Secret Medicinal Powers to Help Cure Cancer, Heart Disease, Hypertension, Diabetes, Arthritis, Infectious Diseases, and Much More!
This book by Andreas Moritz provides scientific evidence that sunlight is essential for good health, and that a lack of sun exposure can be held responsible for many of today’s diseases. Most people now believe that the sun is the main culprit for causing skin cancer, certain cataracts leading to blindness, and aging. Only those who take the risk of exposing themselves to the sunlight, find that the sun makes them feel and look 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. It has been known for several decades that those living mostly in the outdoors, at high altitudes, or near the equator, have the lowest incidence of skin cancers.
In addition, 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 blood stream, lowered abnormally high blood sugars among diabetics, and increased the number of white blood cells which we need to help resist disease. Patients suffering from gout, rheumatoid arthritis, colitis, arteriosclerosis, anemia, cystitis, eczema, acne, psoriasis, herpes, lupus, sciatica, kidney problems, asthma, as well as burns, have all shown to receive great benefit from the healing rays of the sun.
Product Details
Published: April 2010
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0979275733
ISBN-13: 978-0979275739
Product Dimensions: 6.0 x 0.5 x 9.0 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.5 ounces
Customer Reviews on Amazon.com
It Makes Sense
“This is an excellent book and one that you might want to share with family or friends who have been diagnosed with skin cancer. The author suggests that the sun is not something to be avoided for fear of cancer. In fact, he says that research has proven that skin cancers occur most frequently in those who seldom spend time outdoors; who are exposed to artificial light during most of their work time; and those who use sunscreen and sunglasses to block out the sun’s rays. I found this very interesting because I have 3 siblings. One works in construction and is obviously outside a lot. The other two are office workers. Guess which two got skin cancer. The author also brings diet into the equation, suggesting that Vitamin D is essential; that some polyunsaturated fats up the risk of cancer, and that liver toxicity needs to be addressed. Plus so much more.”
⁓ L.A.
Heal yourself with Sunlight
“Like everything else that Andreas writes about the idea that sun is good for you makes so much sense, look at how many Asians in Great Britain get rickets which is due to a lack of sunlight. The trouble is there is always money involved, the cosmetic companies must make so much money from sunscreens and advertising is so successful so before we know it we are all brainwashed into buying these products. Well I have always believed sun was good for you because I remember learning that at school (many, many years ago) and the sun gives you the most vitamin D because it is more easily absorbed than taking it in tablet form. I did think that you probably needed sunscreen in strong sunlight but the reality is no one should be sunbathing when the sun is at it’s peak (11am till 3pm), in other words you still need to be sensible. For the last two years, since reading this book I have carried out an experiment on myself and not used sunscreen, I haven’t had any sunburn whilst in Great Britain or whilst on holiday in Turkey but have developed a very natural tan which seems to last all the year round. So I recommend this book to anyone and also all the other books Andreas has written, I just wish I had found them sooner.”
⁓ Diana
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