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</html><thumbnail_url>https://news.smarttan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Sun-7-20-18.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>1359</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>1000</thumbnail_height><description>By Dr. Marc Sorenson, Sunlight Institute  How important is UV?&#xA0;A transcendentally important scientific paper, by Dr. AT Slominski and colleagues, has added significant information about UV (sunlight) for skin. In addition, it explains the intricate connection between sunlight and the immune, endocrine and central nervous systems. The name of the research paper, published in the journal&#xA0;Endocrinology, is&#xA0;How ultraviolet light touches the brain and endocrine system through skin, and why.  The authors begin the abstract by stating that &#x201C;the skin is a self-regulating protective barrier organ that is empowered with sensory and computing capabilities to counteract the environmental stressors to maintain/restore disrupted cutaneous homeostasis.&#x201D; In other words, the skin has the ability to take on what life deals it and maintain its equilibrium and balance. In addition, the skin communicates bidirectionally with the central nervous, endocrine and immune systems. Thus, it helps to maintain balance for all body systems.  How does UV work?  First of all, ultraviolet energy (UV and UVB light) triggers all of these marvelous processes. UV, of course is available from sunlight, sunbeds or sunlamps. Its electromagnetic energy, through the skin, converts to chemical, hormonal and neural signals. These signals promote positive effects on the immune system, the endocrine system and the brain. Furthermore, endorphins (opioid-like substances) are increased and immune-system proteins are mobilized; consequently, health improves with UV. And, sun exposure regulates the endocrine system, by way of exposure to the skin, to produce or diminish hormones as needed.  Especially relevant is that these effects take place independently of vitamin D synthesis. Health increases with UV due to the magnificent sun, and our magnificent skin. As a result of the above information, it seems like it would be a good idea to soak up some non-burning sun each day when available. And, when it is not, we should find another UV source. In our book,&#xA0;Embrace the Sun,&#xA0;we discuss many facts about the healthful effects sun exposure:  A few healthful effects of sun (UV) exposure&#xA0;   Prevents and reverses obesity  Improves longevity by reducing the risk of death by 50% over 20 years  Reduces the risk of hip fracture by 90% when compared to sun avoidance  Prevents the risk of breast cancer by 90% when compared to sun avoidance  Reduces by 50% the risk of melanoma in outdoor workers compared with indoor workers  Increases heart and vascular strength  Dramatically improves mood  Reduces the risk of multiple sclerosis  Reduces risk of most internal cancers  Cures psoriasis and eczema  Reduces risk of nervous system disorders  Prevents memory loss  Prevents myopia  The above list is not surprising in view of this new research, nor is the list complete. UV has many more healthful effects, which I&#x2019;m sure the authors of this research acknowledge. Hence, the scientists sum up their research in this manner: &#x201C;Thus, UV touches the brain and central neuroendocrine system to reset body homeostasis. This invites multiple therapeutic applications of UV radiation, for example in the management of autoimmune and mood disorders, addiction, and obesity.&#x201D;  In conclusion, this seem like more compelling evidence to safely embrace the sun, no?  &nbsp;  SmartTan.com news articles regularly report medical and scientific information to keep you abreast of current events related to UV light. This information is not intended to be used by any party to make unwarranted health claims to promote sunbed usage. Indoor tanning businesses are obligated to communicate a fair and balanced message to all clients about your products and services including the potential risks associated with indoor tanning. Contact your Smart Tan representative to find out more about what you can and can't say in your tanning salon business.  &#xA9; 2024 International Smart Tan Network. All rights reserved.  &nbsp;</description></oembed>
