This Common Medical Advice Can KILL
At this point, no one needs to be told that smoking is bad for you.
Besides increasing your risk of lung cancer by 25 times, it cuts your life short by five to 13 years, depending on how heavy of a smoker you are.
But here’s what people DO need to be told…
Following ANOTHER common piece of mainstream medical advice can be as deadly as smoking.
The mainstream’s advice on sun exposure isn’t just wrong… it could be deadly.
In one of the most telling studies to date, researchers found that people who avoided the sun lived .6 to 2 years LESS than those who spent more time in the sunlight.
In other words, avoiding the sun could increase the risk of death to the same extent as smoking.
Interestingly, the research also revealed the protective effect that sunlight could have on smokers.
Smokers who spent time in the sun lived an average of two years longer than those who avoided it.
You see, avoiding sunlight makes your vitamin D levels plummet.
And low vitamin D levels are consistently shown to increase the risk of dying from…
- cancer,
- heart disease,
- or any cause at all.
Please don’t fall for the nonsense that sunlight is harmful to your health.
If you want to live healthier AND longer, loading up on vitamin S (sunlight) is the best, fastest, and cheapest way. (Oh, and you should go ahead and quit smoking, too!)
P.S. Are you getting ENOUGH sunlight? CLICK to find out.
SOURCE:
Lindqvist PG, Epstein E, Nielsen K, Landin-Olsson M, Ingvar C, Olsson H. Avoidance of sun exposure as a risk factor for major causes of death: a competing risk analysis of the Melanoma in Southern Sweden cohort. J Intern Med. 16 Oct;280(4):375-87. doi: 10.1111/joim.12496. Epub 2016 Mar 16. PMID: 26992108.