Tuesday, March 27, 2012

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Little Sunshine Mistakes That Can Give You Cancer Not Vitamin D

Unfortunately, due to decades of professional and media misinformation, the typical American believes they should avoid the midday sun and need to use sunscreen before, and several times during, sun exposure. Unfortunately, this is a prescription for minimizing vitamin D levels and all its widely appreciated benefits.
The first few days, you should limit your exposure to the sun to allow your body's melanocyte cells to rev up the ability to produce protective pigmentation that not only gives you a tan, but also serves to help protect you against overexposure to the sun.
The skin around your eyes and your face is typically much thinner than other areas. You can use a moisturizing safe non-SPF cream to moisturize your skin.
So get out there and soak up some of those rays!

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