MAILBAG: Shining a Light on Sun Exposure Safety

I’ve heard that being in the sun is good for you, but what about skin cancer? How can the sun be both good and bad for you?

– Pam, Indianapolis, IN

Hi Pam,

That’s exactly right! Sunlight IS both good and bad for you.

And like so many things, the truth about how much you should get is somewhere between the claims of the never-sun people and the sun-doesn’t-hurt-you folks.

Too MUCH sunlight can indeed damage our skin. If you want proof, take a look at your buttocks in a mirror. (Yes, REALLY.)

Most of us have covered up that part of our body for our entire lives, and as a result, it’s soft, smooth, and damage-free.

But our bodies NEED sun exposure. The poster child for this critical connection is vitamin D, created when sunlight strikes our skin.

Vitamin D has bunches of benefits for our bodies, including promoting stronger bones, a healthier heart and brain, and improved sleep.

Melatonin… a VITAL hormone that helps with sleep and your circadian rhythm… is also produced in response to sunlight levels.

It’s only recently in our history that we risked not getting enough sun. These days we spend most of our time indoors. And when we do go outside, we cover our skin in clothing and slather on sunscreen to avoid the sunlight.

The key to healthy sun exposure is the DOSE.

You may have heard that you only need 15 minutes of sun a day. But that guideline doesn’t consider that MOST of us have circumstances that affect how much sunlight we need.

They may include…

  • living too far north
  • covering your body entirely with clothes
  • wearing sunscreen
  • having darker skin
  • not going outside at the right time
  • being a senior

I suggest people step outside for some sun in the early morning or right before sunset. Aim for a minimum of 20 minutes daily. The sun’s rays are not as intense at those times, so your risk of overexposure is far lower.

Embrace the sunlight. Just do it mindfully.

P.S. As unlikely as it sounds, getting MORE sunlight is linked to a LOWER risk of developing breast cancer. CLICK HERE for the explanation.

Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Written By Dr. Scott Olson, ND

Nearly 25 years ago, failed mainstream medical treatments left Dr. Olson in constant pain – and his health in ruins. And that’s when he did something REVOLUTIONARY. He began his career in medicine – and dedicated his life to uncovering the true, underlying causes of disease.
Through his innovative medical practices in Tennessee and Colorado, Dr. Olson has helped cure countless seniors from across America of arthritis… heart disease… diabetes… and even cancer. All without risky prescription drugs or painful surgeries.

View More Free Articles

Mailbag: Holistic Hacks to Manage Parkinson’s Symptoms

“My husband has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and I’ve noticed that his tremors and stiffness seem to be getting worse. Is there anything that can slow the disease? I’m worried about the side effects of his medications.”  -Barb Hi Barb, A holistic approach focusing on physical activity, nutrition, and brain health is essential to...

Read This

One Ingredient Diet Hack TRANSFORMS Your Health

Trust me, I get it. You TRULY want to improve your health and feel and look better. However, just thinking about dieting makes you feel frustrated, exhausted, and ready to give up before you even get started. Because, let’s be honest, change is hard. But what if I told you that improving your health doesn’t...

Read This

Microplastic Mayhem Threatens Your Heart [ALERT]

As a regular Living Well Daily reader, you likely already know quite a bit about microplastics. After all, I’ve often written about the dangers they pose to our health. More research is needed to determine the precise damage ingesting microplastics causes, but we’ve already learned a thing or two. For example, studies have linked them...

Read This

Eyes Unlock Dementia Secrets a DECADE Early

The eyes are the window to the soul. We all know the old saying, of course. Its precise origins are unclear (it’s been attributed to the Bible, William Shakespeare, and Leonardo Da Vinci), but we know it’s true. After all, our eyes DO have a way of exposing our feelings. However, it’s not just emotions...

Read This

End the Afternoon Slump with THIS Evening Trick

We often joke about the afternoon slump and drifting off in our easy chairs. But the reality is when that fatigue keeps you from doing the things you love (or need) to do, your quality of life takes a serious hit. Take napping, for example. A daytime nap can be a refreshing luxury when you...

Read This

Confused About Protein Powders? Read This

So, you’re interested in trying protein powders. You may be planning on making breakfast smoothies with one. Or perhaps you’ll use it as an afternoon pick-me-up instead. A high-protein drink can be a great way to start the day because it helps you stay full far longer than a sugary bowl of cereal or a...

Read This

You CAN Develop a Happiness Habit [Here’s How...]

Life can be a total dumpster fire sometimes. We’ve all been there. Losing friends, arguing with family, and don’t even get me started on the whole money situation. Life’s challenging moments are enough to make anyone want to curl up into a ball and binge-watch Netflix for eternity. But wait, there’s a plot twist! Apparently,...

Read This

Mailbag: You CAN Avoid Diabetes Medications (Here’s How...)

“I’ve recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. My doctor mentioned that I might need to start taking medication. Is there anything else I can do to manage my sugars before taking drugs?” – Nick Hi Nick, I’ve got good news! Type 2 diabetes is highly preventable and reversible with some extra effort on your...

Read This

“Osteoporosis Proof” Your Bones with a Breakfast Staple

Everything from ad campaigns to our doctors’ praise has given milk an unbeatable bone-building halo. For years, it’s been drummed into us. Milk is the ultimate key to strong bones. But IS dairy as good as it gets when it comes to protecting our bones? Don’t get me wrong—I AM a fat of full-fat dairy....

Read This

Delicious Drink SLASHES Bowel Cancer Risk

There’s nothing quite like the feeling of beating cancer. You’re on top of the world. After all, you’ve literally escaped death, and you have the endorphins surging through your body to prove it. But after that initial high, worry can start to sneak in because remission comes with a new risk—recurrence. With bowel cancer, the...

Read This