Vitamin D3 beats D2 for maintaining winter levels: Study

In CategorySunlight, Vitamins
ByRuss Bianchi

I told you long ago Vitamin D-3 is required and in fully bioavailable amounts in Zija, unlike other vitamin or mineral deliveries.

DRINK LIFE IN!

~ Uncle Russ

Vitamin D3 is more effective at maintaining blood levels of the sunshine vitamin during winter months than the D2 form, says a new study.

Vitamin D3 beats D2 for maintaining winter levels: Study

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Sun exposure reduces pancreatic cancer risk by nearly 50 percent

In CategoryCancer, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Vitamin D-3 from the Sun, or in Zija ® moringa, and other citrus and dark green leafy washed vegetables, is essential to good health.

Vitamin D-3 is the light switch that turns on the correct electricity in your body to correctly run the light bulbs.

DRINK LIFE IN!®

~ Uncle Russ

The health benefits of vitamin D are almost becoming too numerous to count, with yet another new study presented at the recent American Association for Cancer Research Pancreatic Cancer Conference in Lake Tahoe, Nev., shedding light on the hormone’s specific anti-cancer benefits.

Sun exposure reduces pancreatic cancer risk by nearly 50 percent

 

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Sunshine vitamin supplements could boost critically ill survival rates

In CategorySunlight, Vitamins
ByRuss Bianchi

It is Vitamin D-3 you need, accept no substitutes. The phony Big Pharma 50,000 IU per week capsules or tablets do not work and are not absorbed.

Zija provides full absorbable D-3 naturally occurring from the correct plantation through finished brand moringa, from all parts of the plant (not some cheap or phony hand crafted incorrect low nutrient value tropical source on the Internet or health food store pretending to be Zija.

It is Zija that delivers real risk free results (30 day unconditional money back guarrantee) at the lowest cost or FREE if you referral folks that also use it.

Zija is efficacious moringa, all others are nutrient and absorbability inferior.

~ Uncle Russ

Vitamin D supplementation could help to boost survival rates of critically ill patients in hospital intensive care units, suggest researchers.

Sunshine vitamin supplements could boost critically ill survival rates

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Scientists reverse stance on sun and cancer: Now they admit sunlight can prevent skin cancer

In CategoryCancer, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Got D-3 and Zija®?!

~ Uncle Russ

Since the 1980s, physicians and cancer groups have regularly warned the public against the potential health dangers of direct sunlight on skin.

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Researchers develop reactor to make fuel from sunlight

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

A simple reactor that mimics plants by turning sunlight into fuel has been demonstrated in the laboratory, boosting hopes for a large-scale renewable source of liquid fuel.

Researchers develop reactor to make fuel from sunlight

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Sunlight can influence the breakdown of medicines in the body

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

The propaganda to stay out of Sunlight, for free D-3, is just that, by Big Pharma death merchants.

Argumentation, you always see at the end of these results, exposing Big Pharma suggests “more research is needed” is a page directly out of the Big Tobacco deny, deflect, and lie playbook.

~ Uncle Russ

A study from Karolinska Institutet has shown that the body’s ability to break down medicines may be closely related to exposure to sunlight, and thus may vary with the seasons. The findings offer a completely new model to explain individual differences in the effects of drugs, and how the surroundings can influence the body’s ability to deal with toxins.

Sunlight can influence the breakdown of medicines in the body

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How sunlight may reduce the severity of multiple sclerosis

In CategoryOther Human Health Conditions, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

New research into the neurodegenerative disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) offers new insight into the link between sunlight, vitamin D3, and MS risk and severity. The research, published in the European Journal of Immunology, studies the relationship between the sunlight-dependent vitamin D3 hormone, immune cells, and the risk and severity of autoimmunity in an experimental model.

How sunlight may reduce the severity of multiple sclerosis
 

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‘Tall Order’ Sunlight-to-Hydrogen System Works, Neutron Analysis Confirms

In CategoryScience, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Also note cold fusion appear to have been confirmed, in small portable relatively inexpensive generators, by scientists, at the University Of Bologna, Italy.

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Feb. 3, 2011) — Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a biohybrid photoconversion system — based on the interaction of photosynthetic plant proteins with synthetic polymers — that can convert visible light into hydrogen fuel.

‘Tall Order’ Sunlight-to-Hydrogen System Works, Neutron Analysis Confirms

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Rickets comeback due to ‘lack of sunshine exposure’

In CategoryOther Human Health Conditions, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

“This is a problem of lifestyle in children across the social classes,” Southampton orthopaedic surgeon Prof Nicholas Clarke reflects on the rise in cases of rickets.

Rickets comeback due to ‘lack of sunshine exposure’

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Reactor uses sunlight to make hydrocarbon fuel

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Researchers have developed a reactor that can rapidly produce fuel from sunlight, using carbon dioxide and water, plus a compound called ceric oxide.

Reactor uses sunlight to make hydrocarbon fuel

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Shunning the sun may be harmful to your health

In CategorySunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with more than a million new cases diagnosed each year. But efforts to prevent it might be creating a health crisis of another sort.

Shunning the sun may be harmful to your health

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Dietary Vitamin D, Sunlight Exposure, and Breast Cancer Risk

In CategoryCancer, Sunlight, Vitamins
ByRuss Bianchi
Summary: In a study involving data collected from 67,721 women (French E3N cohort) over the course of 10 years, during which time 2,871 cases of breast cancer were diagnosed, in regions with high ultraviolet radiation dose (UVRd), postmenopausal women with higher dietary or supplemental vitamin D intakes were found to have a significantly lower risk of breast cancer, as compared to those with the lowest vitamin D intake (HR=0.68 and HR=0.55, respectively). The authors conclude, “Our results suggest that a threshold of vitamin D exposure from both sun and diet is required to prevent breast cancer and this threshold is particularly difficult to reach in postmenopausal women at northern latitudes where quality of sunlight is too poor for adequate vitamin D production…. Prospective studies should further investigate associations between BC risk, vitamin D status and sunlight exposure.”

Dietary Vitamin D, Sunlight Exposure, and Breast Cancer Risk

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UK non-profits end era of sunlight ignorance and vitamin D denial

In CategorySunlight, Vitamins
ByRuss Bianchi

Seven leading health groups in the UK have announced a “definitive statement” that reverses decades of ignorant opposition to sunlight exposure.

 

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Spanish Woman Claims She Now Owns Sun

In CategorySunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Great, the new “owner” can then pay all the back taxes…to balance several hundred nations budgets…

~ Uncle Russ

After billions of years the Sun finally has an owner — a woman from Spain’s soggy region of Galicia said Friday she had registered the star at a local notary public as being her property.

Spanish Woman Claims She Now Owns Sun

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Perceptions: UV Radiation Poses Hidden Risk for Skiers

In CategorySunlight, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Skiers, beware: you’re exposed to more ultraviolet radiation than you think. Hot chocolate at midday — preferably somewhere shady — may be a good idea.

Perceptions: UV Radiation Poses Hidden Risk for Skiers

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Extending daylight could boost health, help planet

In CategorySunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Putting the clocks back in winter is bad for health, wastes energy and increases pollution, scientists say, and putting an end to the practice in northern areas could bring major health and environmental benefits.

Extending daylight could boost health, help planet

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Fall Is Best Time to Beautify the Skin

In CategorySkin care, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT GEN M®?!

~ Uncle Russ

While outdoor enthusiasts may enjoy soaking up the summer sun, their time spent under the rays can leave skin damaged come fall. That is why fall months are a great time to repair the harm done by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays.

Fall Is Best Time to Beautify the Skin

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Mainstream Media Continues Anti-Sun Scare Campaign and Discourages Lunchtime Walks

In CategoryExercise, Fitness, Sports, Etc, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

More Big Pharma Big Lie Campaigns since they are major media revenue sourcing.

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) After a disappointing few weeks of overcast skies and inconvenient showers, Britons have been hoping for a sunnier end to August. However, recent newspapers headlines have poured scorn on the idea of even going outside for a lunchtime stroll; apparently, they claim a midday walk will cause cancer!

Mainstream Media Continues Anti-Sun Scare Campaign and Discourages Lunchtime Walks

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Dark Matter May Be Lurking at Heart of the Sun

In CategoryScience, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (Aug. 4, 2010) — A scientist at Royal Holloway, University of London believes dark matter is lurking at the centre of the sun and cooling down its core temperature.

Dark Matter May Be Lurking at Heart of the Sun

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Aurora alert: The Sun is waking up

In CategoryScience, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Sky viewers might get to enjoy some spectacular Northern Lights, or aurorae, tomorrow. After a long slumber, the Sun is waking up. Early Sunday morning, the Sun’s surface erupted and blasted tons of plasma (ionized atoms) into interplanetary space.

Aurora alert: The Sun is waking up

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Beach umbrellas do not block out all solar radiation

In CategorySunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

20 minutes a day of sunshine is a good thing.

~ Uncle Russ

A team of researchers from the University of Valencia (UV) has proven that 34% of ultraviolet radiation filters through under beach umbrellas. According to what is published in the journal Photochemistry and Photobiology, umbrellas intercept the full direct flow that comes from the Sun, but not the diffused radiation that penetrates through from the sides. “We have proven that irradiance (radiation incidence per unit of surface area) that reaches the ground covered by an umbrella is 34% of the total”, José Antonio Martínez-Lozano, co-author of the study and coordinator of the Research Group of Solar Radiation in UV, highlights to SINC.

Beach umbrellas do not block out all solar radiation

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Does the sun hold a dark secret?

In CategoryScience, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

A scientist at Royal Holloway, University of London believes dark matter is lurking at the centre of the sun and cooling down its core temperature.

Does the sun hold a dark secret?

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Sunlight exposure is good, not bad, say some scientists

In CategorySunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) Exposure to sunlight, we are often told, is dangerous and can lead to melanoma, also known as skin cancer. But a group of U.K. researchers recently published a report in the British Journal of Dermatology decrying the scare campaigns put out by government and cancer societies that warn against the supposed dangers of sun exposure. Contrary to popular belief, sun exposure can actually decrease the likelihood of developing malignant melanomas.

Sunlight exposure is good, not bad, say some scientists

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Sunshine helps your body fight disease

In CategoryOther Human Health Conditions, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) Getting more sun may directly boost your body’s ability to fight disease, according to a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and published in the journal Nature Immunology.

Sunshine helps your body fight disease

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Lack of sunlight exposure causes mothers to give birth to babies with multiple sclerosis

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Other Human Health Conditions, Pregnancy, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Get out of your house, live in what The Creator intended, eat what is natural (Zija®) and get your FREE D-3 from the summer Sun.

As the Beach Boys once suggested in lyrics: “We will have fun, fun, fun, in the California Sun.”

On your daily walks, bring Zija® newsletters with a name, date and contact phone number of a PBR (Personal Business Reception, though I still like Peanut Butter Recall better), and invite everyone you meet to learn about weight loss, real energy, real nutrition and the best damn skin care line on the planet – 8 years ahead of anyone else, at pennies on the dollar.

It is your moral obligation to share and help others with our stand alone “Real Science, Not Fiction(SM)” moringa products.

Ask not what others can do for you, ask rather, what you can do for them.

Like the Blues Brothers once suggested: “We Are On a Mission From God.”

:)

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) A recent study out of Australia has found that natural sunlight plays a very important role in the development of unborn children. According to the research, mothers who get little sunlight during the first 90 days of their pregnancies bear children with an increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis later on in their lives.

Lack of sunlight exposure causes mothers to give birth to babies with multiple sclerosis

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Barefoot Sun Walking Heals the Body and Prevents Disease

In CategoryExercise, Fitness, Sports, Etc, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) “Barefoot sun walking” isn`t a term you`ll find on Wikipedia. But it is a way to simultaneously tap into two of nature`s most powerful healing forces. The term relates to the intersection of the sun and the earth and how they can combine to provide you with a wealth of health benefits. Quite simply, it is the act of walking barefoot on the earth while the sun is shining down and touching your skin directly.

Barefoot Sun Walking Heals the Body and Prevents Disease

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Sunbathing boosts men’s testosterone (thanks to vitamin D)

In CategoryMen's Health, Sunlight, Vitamins
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) By increasing circulating levels of vitamin D, sunbathing may help increase men’s testosterone levels and thereby their sex drive, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Medical University of Graz, Austria, and published in the journal Clinical Endocrinology.

Sunbathing boosts men’s testosterone (thanks to vitamin D)

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Public advice on suntanning may mean vitamin deficiency risk

In CategorySunlight, Vitamins
ByRuss Bianchi

The average adult should get a minimum of 15000 IUs of Vitamin D3 because it is not found in the food and beverages plus there is not enough summer hours to get your fill. 

Zija is a good source but you still need a supplement.

~ Uncle Russ

Concerns over the link between rising skin cancer rates and exposure to sunshine may have led to overly precautionary advice being given to the public about staying out of the sun at midday, according to a confidential “position statement” by leading health organisations.

Public advice on suntanning may mean vitamin deficiency risk

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A dose of midday sun can be good for you: Advice U-turn after years of telling us to cover up

In CategorySunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

How long do you think this will last before Big Pharma pulls the ads to shut down media talk about this?

~ Uncle Russ

According to the old song, only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.

Yet the latest thinking is that maybe everyone should give it a try.

After years of urging us to cover up, a leading charity is expected to recommend short spells exposed to the sun at its highest.

A dose of midday sun can be good for you: Advice U-turn after years of telling us to cover up

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Sen. Schumer asks FDA to share data on possible sunscreen chemical-cancer link

In CategoryCancer, Products, Health Dangers, Etc, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

What a BS spin headline. Chuck Schumer grandstands on this, but will not outlaw HFCS and tobacco proven to be killing millions of Americans per year.

Vote out every single incumbent local, state, and federal, incumbent politician, particularly in the House or Senate, irrespective of politician affiliation, this November 2nd, and the remaining incumbent US Senators in 2012.

~ Uncle Russ

NEW YORK — A U.S. senator called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Sunday to reveal findings about a possible link between a chemical found in most sunscreens and skin cancer.

Sen. Schumer asks FDA to share data on possible sunscreen chemical-cancer link

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Cancer Charity Continues Fear Mongering against Sun Exposure

In CategoryCancer, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) A further attempt at suppressing the Vitamin D levels of the UK population was recently instigated by one of the country’s largest cancer charities.

Cancer Charity Continues Fear Mongering against Sun Exposure

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Researchers find melanoma not caused by early UVA light exposure

In CategoryCancer, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Cancer is triggered by erosion of telomerase, and the trigger is bad nutrition and harmful ingredient like chemically refined and high intensity sweeteners consumption.

~ Uncle Russ

Early life exposure to ultraviolet A light does not cause melanoma in a fish model that previously made that connection, scientists from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reported today in the online Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Researchers find melanoma not caused by early UVA light exposure

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Sun-shy mothers may raise MS risk in babies: study

In CategoryBaby/Children/Teen Health, Other Human Health Conditions, Pregnancy, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Being in the sun gives you free Vitamin D.

~ Uncle Russ

(Reuters) – Children whose mothers had low exposure to sunlight during their first three months of pregnancy may have a higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis later in life, a study in Australia has found.

Sun-shy mothers may raise MS risk in babies: study

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Broccoli-extract may protect skin from harmful UV

In CategoryFood and More, Sunlight
ByRuss Bianchi

Moringa in GEN M is far superior.

~ Uncle Russ

Extracts from broccoli sprouts may protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation and reduce the risk of skin cancer, suggest new findings from a study with mice.

Broccoli-extract may protect skin from harmful UV

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New hope for MS patients from UV light from the sun (beyond vitamin D)

In CategoryOther Human Health Conditions, Sunlight, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) It’s not a new idea that multiple sclerosis (MS) is somehow tied to sunlight — or, rather, the lack of adequate exposure to sunlight. For more than three decades, researchers have noted that MS is much more common in higher latitudes than in the tropics. So, because bright sunlight is more abundant near the equator and sunlight exposure results in the body producing vitamin D, some scientists have reasoned that increased vitamin D levels may lower the risk of MS.

New hope for MS patients from UV light from the sun (beyond vitamin D)

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Exploring the Link Between Sunlight and Multiple Sclerosis

In CategoryOther Human Health Conditions, Sunlight, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

Vitamin D-3 is essential to life.

 Oh, also “DRINK LIFE IN”(R)!

 GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Mar. 23, 2010) — For more than 30 years, scientists have known that multiple sclerosis (MS) is much more common in higher latitudes than in the tropics. Because sunlight is more abundant near the equator, many researchers have wondered if the high levels of vitamin D engendered by sunlight could explain this unusual pattern of prevalence.

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Exploring the Link Between Sunlight and Multiple Sclerosis

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