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    Wednesday, July 6th, 2011
    1:49 am
    Can sunlight Help You Avoid MS

    Over the last few years we have all been swamped with messages about how exactly important it is to keep out of the sun. We realize precisely how real skin cancer is and the risks associated with it so we do everything we can think to do to keep it from happening to us. We wear many layers of the largest SPF sunscreens that we can buy. We have on big floppy caps. Even throughout the hottest seasons of the year we make ourselves don long sleeves and pants. We try and stick to the low light areas-some people have even taken to carrying parasols around with them to keep the sun from ever making contact with their skin. Now were finding out that the sunlight can sometimes be beneficial! Can the sun actually help you

    A new study has been performed and it indicates that people who allow some time in direct sunshine aren't as likely to get MS as the people who do everything they can to keep out of the sun. The study was actually conducted to discover how Vitamin D affects the progression of Multiple Sclerosis. It soon became clear, though, that the Vitamin D generated in our bodies as a reaction to the sun's rays is what is really at the root of things.

    It has been known for years that the sunlight and Vitamin D can be used to hinder the abnormal immune system workings that are thought to contribute to MS. This study, however, focuses on the affects of sunshine on people who are experiencing the very earliest symptoms of the disease. The goal of the study is to discover how the sun's rays and Vitamin D might have an affect on the symptoms doctors call "precursor" to actual symptoms of the disease.
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    Unfortunately, there are not all that many ways to truly quantify the study's hypothesis. The goal of the study is to determine whether or not sunlight can actually prevent the disease. Sadly, the only real way to know if this is true is to monitor a person over his or her entire life. This is just about the only method to seriously measure the levels of Vitamin D that are already present in a person's blood before the precursors to MS start to become apparent. As it appears today, people with typical sun exposure seem to have fewer MS symptoms, specifically in the beginning, than those who live in darker and colder climates-but this was already widely known.

    The fact that the risk of acquiring skin cancer goes up proportionally to the amount of time you spend in direct sunlight (without protection) is also a problem. So, if you try to stop one disease, you may be helping to induce the other one. Of course, should you catch skin cancer early enough you are a lot more likely to cure it. MS even now has no cure.

    So what should you do: chance skin cancer or risk MS Your medical doctor will help uou find out whether or not this is an option for you. Your health care provider will determine if you are at risk for the disease (and how much) by checking out your genetics, medical history and current health. From there your physician will help uou figure out the best ways to keep the disease at bay.mole removal cream duo film

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    Tuesday, July 5th, 2011
    1:21 am
    Can sunshine Enable you to Stop MS

    For the last few decades we have talked about very little else other than why it is important to stay away from sunlight. We thoroughly understand the risks associated with it and do everything we can think of to keep it away from us. We slather on layers and layers of the highest SPF sunscreens that we can buy. We place huge old floppy hats on our heads. We don long pants along with sleeves even during the hottest months of the year. We do our best to remain only in the shady areas--some have even started carrying parasols and umbrellas around so that their skin never comes into contact with direct sunlight. Now were discovering that the sun's rays can be beneficial! Can you really be helped by the sunshine

    A new analysis has demonstrated that people who allow themselves some sun exposure are less likely to develop MS than those who try to minimize their sun exposure. At the onset, the study was a lot more about Vitamin D and it's influences on Multiple Sclerosis. It rapidly became clear, though, that the Vitamin D produced in our bodies as a reaction to the sun's rays is what is really at the root of things.

    It has been acknowledged for years that the sun and Vitamin D can be used to hinder the abnormal immune system workings that are thought to contribute to MS. This study, on the other hand, focuses on the affects of sunshine on individuals who are experiencing the very earliest symptoms of the disease. The actual objective is to see how sunlight and Vitamin D may affect the symptoms that are now known as precursors to the actual disease symptoms.
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    Unfortunately there are not really a large amount of ways to really quantify the hypothesis of the study. The study would like to indicate whether or not exposure to the sun's rays can actually prevent MS. Sadly, analysts have came to the realization that the only way to prove this definitively is to monitor a person for his entire life. This is the only way to properly assess the already existent levels of Vitamin D in a persons blood before the symptoms of MS start to show themselves. As it appears now, people with normal sun exposure seem to have fewer MS symptoms, particularly in the beginning, than those who live in darker and colder climates-but this was already widely known.

    There is also the incredibly critical trouble of the fact that increased amounts of exposure to the sun increase your risk of getting skin cancer. So, in an attempt to stave off one disease, you could be causing yourself to produce a different one. Of course, skin cancer-if caught early on-has an improved possibility of being curable. MS still isnt curable.

    So should you raise your exposure to the sunlight so that you dont get MS Your medical doctor can help you find out whether or not this is an option for you. Your health care provider will consider your current state of wellness, your health history and even into your genetics to help you figure out if you even sit at risk for the disease at all. From there your doctor can help you figure out the best ways to keep the disease at bay.mole removal procedure

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