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Why it it important to get exposed to sunlight

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Why it is important to get exposed to

sunlight

Healthmania.org

We all consider sunlight as a demon for our

beautiful and sensitive skin. But people are hardly aware of the fact that exposure to moderate amount of sun can let them reap a number of health benefits....

Let’s explore what the sunlight has in store for

you and your body.

HELPS RELIEVE STRESS Sunlight is known to fight

back stress. When you are exposed to sunlight, it triggers the brain to produce serotonin in an enhanced concentration so as to boost your mood and induce a feeling of calmness.

If a person stays in dark, the normal level of serotonin declines rising the risk of seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

HELPS BUILD STRONG BONES

UVB radiations when fall on the bare skin, help the body to synthesize vitamin D.

It enables body to absorb calcium from the diet that ultimately helps in making the bones dense and strong.

It has been quoted that for light skin people an exposure of 10-15 minutes is sufficient to catch enough sunlight to do the trick

CURES SKIN CONDITIONS

Many dermatologists recommend their patients to take sunbath to treat various skin diseases among which a few are acne, psoriasis, eczema, jaundice and fungal infections.

PREVENTS CANCER

Vitamin D is a remarkable nutrient loaded with anti-cancer benefits

A moderate amount of sunlight can save you from myriad of cancers including cancer of prostate, colon, lung and ironically, the skin

ACCELERATES GROWTH IN KIDS

Many studies have documented how the exposure to sunlight during the initial months of a baby’s birth helps in influencing the height and overall development of a child.

Many cultures have adopted a tradition of exposing the new born baby to mild sunlight to boost its growth and height.

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