Sun exposure cuts the risk of certain cancers in half

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publicerad 5 augusti 2014
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Sun eruption August 31,   2012NaturalNews. It’s an absolute miracle, an alliance of divine life, how the Earth is positioned, so delicately in relation to the sun. Two stellar bodies communicating with such intricacy and harmony in space and time, one sphere rotating in seasonal rhythm, the other projecting flares of brilliant heat and light.

Text: L.J. Devon Natural News | Photo: NASA, Sun eruption August 31, 2012

Every living thing — from dragonflies to orangutans, from dandelions to oak trees, from mushrooms to humans — peers beyond their plot on the sphere of Earth, looking up through the atmosphere to absorb the ever-powerful rays of the flaming sun.

In the industrialized world, many men and women have fled to the shade, working under roofs day in and day out. Naturally, the skin craves the sun’s light; it yearns for its immune-system-stimulating vitamin D, but humans today often go for long periods without absorbing these powerful rays.

Spending a little time basking in this great energy source creates a disconnection between humans and their health, between humans and their energy fields.

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