The Sunshine “Drug” They Don’t Want You to Know About
For decades, we’ve been bombarded with fearmongering propaganda: “Stay out of the sun!” “Slather on sunscreen!” “Skin cancer!” Meanwhile, rates of chronic disease continue to skyrocket, and no one in the medical-industrial complex wants to ask the obvious question: What if the thing they’ve been demonizing—the sun—is actually the cure?
Enter Vitamin D—nature’s free, unpatentable medicine that Big Pharma can’t monetize (yet). This isn’t just some weak supplement your doctor half-heartedly recommends; it’s a hormone-like powerhouse that regulates over 1,000 genes and has been linked to cancer prevention, immune function, and even slowing the aging process.
But here’s the kicker: Your sunscreen might be the real carcinogen.
Anti-Cancer, Anti-Aging Miracle
Let’s start with the good stuff. Vitamin D isn’t just about strong bones—it’s a critical player in preventing cancer. Multiple studies have shown that higher Vitamin D levels correlate with lower risks of breast, prostate, and colon cancers. How? Vitamin D regulates cell growth, stops tumors from forming new blood vessels, and even triggers cancer cell death (apoptosis).
But wait, it gets better. According to Natural News, Vitamin D may slow cellular aging by preserving telomeres—the protective caps on our DNA that erode as we age. In other words, soaking up some sun might literally keep you younger longer.
The Sunscreen Scam: How “Cancer Prevention” Causes Cancer
Now, let’s talk about the real conspiracy: sunscreen. For years, we’ve been told that sunscreen prevents skin cancer. But what if the opposite is true?
First, most commercial sunscreens are loaded with carcinogenic chemicals like oxybenzone, octinoxate, and parabens—substances that disrupt hormones and have been linked to increased cancer risk. (Irony alert: The thing you’re using to prevent cancer might cause it.)
Second, blocking the sun means blocking Vitamin D production. A Natural News report highlights how sunscreen use has contributed to widespread Vitamin D deficiency, which is now linked to higher rates of autoimmune diseases, depression, and even more aggressive cancers.
And here’s the kicker: Melanoma rates have risen despite sunscreen use. Why? Because sunburn isn’t the real problem—it’s chemical-laden skincare products, poor diets, and a lack of natural sun exposure that’s frying us from the inside out.
The Big Lie: “Stay Out of the Sun”
Our bodies need sunlight to function—it’s literally baked into our biology. Yet, we’ve been brainwashed into believing that the sun is the enemy, a deadly force to be avoided at all costs. So who profits from this fear? Big Pharma, for one, pushing synthetic Vitamin D supplements and expensive cancer drugs instead of the free, natural alternative. Then there’s Big Cosmetics, raking in billions from toxic sunscreens that may actually increase cancer risk. And let’s not forget the cancer industry itself, which thrives on sickness; healthy, sun-exposed people aren’t exactly a lucrative market. Meanwhile, natural sunlight costs nothing, has zero side effects (when used wisely), and actively prevents disease. Funny how that works.
How to Actually Protect Yourself
Forget the corporate fearmongering—protecting yourself starts with smart sun exposure. Aim for 15-30 minutes of midday sun (sans sunscreen) several times a week to let your body produce Vitamin D naturally. Boost your levels further with Vitamin D-rich foods like fatty fish, liver, eggs, and mushrooms. When you do need sun protection, skip the chemical-laden junk and opt for non-nano zinc oxide, the only sunscreen ingredient that doesn’t double as a hormone disruptor. And since most people are walking around in a deficiency, get your levels tested—optimal Vitamin D sits between 50-80 ng/mL, a range that keeps your immune system armed and your cells functioning like they should. The sun isn’t your enemy; ignorance is.
Final Thought: Who Do You Trust?
The same institutions that told us margarine was healthier than butter, Vioxx was safe, and aspartame was fine are now telling us to avoid the sun at all costs.
Maybe it’s time to question the narrative.
Or, you know, keep slathering on that SPF 100 and wondering why you’re still sick.
Your choice.
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Author: Ty Bollinger
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