Sunlight’s ability to protect against multiple sclerosis may go beyond vitamin D
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Dr. John B.Posted
Wed 05 May 2010 3:46pm
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disorder. At its root, is degeneration of the fatty sheaths that surround the nerve fibres in the brain and spinal column. The degeneration of these sheaths (known as myelin sheaths) disrupt neurological function, and can manifest in any number of ways including physical disability and impaired brain func ...
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Vitamin D, Sunlight, and Sunscreen - Sunlight
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Parker Health Solutions ..Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:26pm
with our general well being. After all, it feels good to have the morning sun on your face.
What we advocate is prudent exposure to bright sunlight. Doing this periodically...
Sunlight. It seems simple enough. We use it to grow crops and to raise livestock. We use it to regulate our sleep/wake cycles, and we also avoid it at all costs. We
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