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Saturday 10 August 2024

Sunlight is crucial for health; avoiding it doubles mortality rates and cancer risk

Dermatology’s need to create a villain (the sun) to justify its racket is arguably one of the most damaging things the medical profession has done to the world.

Covid has made many realise the insatiable greed of the medical industry. As a result, many now question many of the other exploitative and unscientific practices we are subjected to. “It is my sincere hope our society will begin re-examining dermatology’s disastrous war against the sun,” A Midwestern Doctor writes.

Skin cancers are the most common cancers in the US, leading to widespread “advice” to avoid the sun. However, the deadliest skin cancers are linked to a lack of sunlight.

The dermatology field, aided by a top marketing firm, rebranded itself as skin cancer (and sunlight) fighters, becoming one of the highest-paid medical specialities. However, despite billions spent annually, skin cancer deaths haven’t significantly changed.

One of the oldest proven therapies in medicine is sunlight exposure, which effectively treated the 1918 influenza,6 tuberculosis7 and various other diseases.8 The success of sunbathing even inspired the development of ultraviolet blood irradiation.

Given its safety, effectiveness, free availability and lack of a lobbyist to protect it, it’s hence plausible that those aiming to monopolise medicine would seek to restrict public access to it. Medicine’s campaign against sunlight has been so effective that many are unaware of its benefits, including...<<<Read More>>>...