SUNLIGHT ROBBERY:
Health benefits of sunlight are denied by current public health policy in the UK
SUNLIGHT ROBBERY:
Health benefits of sunlight are denied
by current public health policy in the UK
By Oliver
Gillie
Human beings need
regular exposure to sunlight on their skin so that they can make
vitamin D which is vital for health. Yet the British government
advises the public to “cover up, keep in the shade”.
This advice is mistakenly modelled on a programme developed in
Australia where a tropical to Mediterranean type of climate
provides much more vitamin D. Faulty calculations made by the
National Radiological Protection Laboratory have misled UK
government advisers into thinking that casual exposure of hands
and face to the sun in the UK will provide sufficient vitamin D
for health. In fact casual exposure does not provide enough
vitamin D in the British Isles and the majority of people in the
UK have an insufficient level of vitamin in the blood,
particularly in winter.
The risk of skin cancer from sun exposure is much smaller than
the public has been led to believe while the risks of vitamin D
deficiency or insufficiency, which are seldom mentioned, are now
known to be very substantial. Insufficient vitamin D at crucial
times of life or for prolonged periods appears to increase the
risk of several cancers, including breast and bowel cancer,
diabetes, high blood pressure, schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis
and many other chronic diseases including even tooth decay.
The UK government campaign for prevention of skin cancer, led by
Cancer Research UK, has in effect been a campaign against
sunbathing. Perhaps its most misleading aspect has been the
slogan: “There is no such thing as a healthy tan”.
This ignores evidence that people who have a deep tan are less
likely to get melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.
While people who get sunburnt, an indication of extensive
exposure to the sun, are less likely to get multiple sclerosis or
prostate cancer. Oliver Gillie’s report, Sunlight Robbery,
explains how government policy has gone badly wrong and urges
people to sunbathe whenever they can, wearing as few clothes as
possible, while taking care not to bake or
burn.
http://www.healthresearchforum.org.uk/sunlight.html