Posts Tagged ‘breast cancer map’

Sun Light, Sun Bright, Boost Your Glutathione Tonight

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

The bright sunlight will boost your glutathione. Yes, a cheap way to boost your GSH is getting sunlight which produces vitamin D (actually a hormone).

Vitamin D has long been known to help with mental health and well being.

What is little known is that vitamin D has neuroprotective, immunomodulatory, neuroimmune benefits.

This means sunshine can

  • protect the neurons in your brain (where Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s destroys our brain.)
  • increase the production of glutathione
  • help neurons become immune to attack from toxins, bacteria and viruses
  • induce glioma cell death.
  • help your body eliminate mercury
  • New clues about vitamin D functions in the nervous system is an old study but still relevant to our present needs.

    So this got me to thinking. Looking at a somewhat old map, the question was, what are the confounding factors that would cause high and low incidence of cancer in relation to the sun exposure.

    A special note to Vicki and Splash, Glioma, sunlight and GSH can only help.

    Good health to you.

    Note: this is a hypothesis and not science backed.

    The North East which has a predominant indoor, high population per square mile, higher exposure to pollutants has some of the highest breast cancer rates. Even guys get it. One doctor I worked for, an oncologist got it. He was rarely outside.

    What about sunny California. California has air pollution concerns. More air pollution, less sun light.

    This got me to wondering about Colorado, Texas, and New Mexico. Higher Altitude, more sunlight.

    Across the south in general, more sun light in general.

    Go to the Breast Cancer Map and check it out.

    More on GSH and Sun vitamin D can be found at GlutathioneDiseasecCure.com