Dr Mercola Vitamin D Tanning Bed
News About Tanning Find out what the media is saying about the indoor tanning industry. Note: Please start a new thread in the private forum to discuss articles of a sensitive nature.
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By Dr. Mercola If you believe all the negative hype on tanning beds that's going around lately, you'll run the other way instead of enjoying this easy and pleasurable way to get some vitamin D. But Dr. William Grant of the Vitamin D Council has taken a closer look at the claims that sunbeds can cause melanoma – and an untimely death – and found that the observational studies showing tanning booths are harmful didn't consider many of the confounding factors for melanoma risk, such as: A Closer Look at Tanning Beds and Melanoma Risk A study published in the July issue of the British Medical Journal1 estimates that sunbed use in 18 European countries accounts for nearly 2,000 cases of melanoma per year for men and just over 2,340 cases per year for women in 2008. The authors claim your risk of melanoma doubles if you begin using a sunbed before the age of 35. But according to Dr. Grant:" A more important question in melanoma risk is death from melanoma. The mortality rate can be estimated by the ratio of melanoma deaths to cases in the 27 countries of the European Union, available from GLOBOCAN. Assuming that the EU-18 used... account for 71 percent of both cases and deaths, there would be 186 melanoma deaths for men and 304 deaths for women in 2008.He goes on to discuss how one can estimate the benefits of reducing the risk of internal cancers with the use of tanning beds. Citing a 2010 Swedish study2 that investigated the relation between prediagnostic vitamin D levels and incidence of breast, colorectal, and other cancers, Dr. Grant claims the benefit-to-risk ratio based on overall cancer deaths to melanoma cancer deaths is 47 to 1 for men and 37 to 1 for women. Optimizing Your Vitamin D Levels Can Cut Your Internal Cancer Risk IN HALF As Dr. Grant and the Public Health Nutrition review concluded, the dramatic reduction in overall cancer risk, along with all the multi-varied health benefits associated with improved vitamin D status, more than makes up for any potential increase in melanoma risk when using a tanning bed. Again, the benefit-to-risk ratio of reducing your risk of dying from any particular type of cancer, compared to your risk of dying from melanoma could likely be anywhere from 37 to 47 to 1 according to Dr. Grant. Sensible Sunlight Actually Protects Against Melanoma Another important factor to remember is that exposure to UVB light is actually protective against melanoma – or rather, the vitamin D your body produces in response to UVB radiation is protective. As written in The Lancet:5"Paradoxically, outdoor workers have a decreased risk of melanoma compared with indoor workers, suggesting that chronic sunlight exposure can have a protective effect."Another study in Medical Hypotheses6 suggested that indoor workers may have increased rates of melanoma because they're exposed to sunlight through windows, and only UVA light, unlike UVB, can pass through window glass. At the same time, these indoor workers, who get three to nine times less solar UV exposure than outdoor workers, are missing out on exposure to the beneficial UVB rays, and have lower levels of vitamin D. The study even noted that indoor UV actually breaks down vitamin D3 formed after outdoor UVB exposure, which would therefore make vitamin D3 deficiency and melanoma risk even worse. A number of associations between regular sun exposure and decreased melanoma risk can be found in the medical literature. For example: Beneficial Health Effects of UV Radiation Besides Vitamin D Production While discussions about the health benefits from sun exposure typically center around vitamin D, which your skin produces in response to UVB rays, UVB exposure actually has a number of other health effects unrelated to vitamin D production – whether it's from the sun or a safe tanning bed. UV Radiation has Long History of Use as Treatment of Disease According to a recent article in DermatoEndocrinology:8"Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation has been used since ancient times to treat various diseases. This has a scientific background in the fact that a large number of molecules (chromophores) in different layers of the skin interacts with and absorbs UV.Another article written by Richard J. Wurtman9, while older, still contains a lot of interesting information about the health benefits of sunlight, and is well worth a read-through. He rightfully points out the role of sunlight on synchronizing the hormonal rhythms of your body. Melatonin, for example, which is synthesized by your pineal gland, is profoundly affected by light and dark, and proper exposure to bright sun during the day is important for maintaining your internal rhythm. Melatonin, as you may recall, is also a potent antioxidant with cancer-fighting properties, so please do not underestimate the importance of daily UV exposure – as well as the avoidance of artificial light after sunset. What Makes for a Safe Tanning Session? There are two primary concerns with tanning beds that you need to be aware of: Why Does Sun Exposure Get so Much Negative Press? The negative press about sun exposure and tanning is more than simple ignorance or lack of education on the part of government agencies and scientists. The truth is out there to be found, for those who want to find it. It again boils down to blatant greed. Multi-million-dollar corporations enjoy enormous profits from the products they sell to allay your fears. They create the fear so that they can sell you their solution: |
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