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City of Hope’s Laura E. Crocitto, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, Urology & Urologic Oncology, discusses the Journal of the American Medical Association’s recently published results from the National Cancer Institute’s Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT). Learn more about the SELECT trial at www. cancer. gov Learn more about City of Hope’s Prostate Cancer program by visiting www. cityofhope. org
This presentation describes the remarkable new clinical discoveries being made concerning Vitamin D, and the vitamin’s importance for good health. Sunshine is an effective natural provider of Vitamin D that is now being reconsidered. As a leading UK newspaper recently reported (Dec. 2010): “Experts have overturned decades of advice by urging people to go out in the midday sun without sunblock. ” (Source: www. telegraph. co. uk Sun exposure triggers the release of serotonin (which lifts mood), beta-endorphins (which yield pleasurable feelings), and dopamine (associated with the reward system in the brain). So, it is reasonable to ask: Why would the body be rewarding you for doing something harmful? Our modern ways of living have had severe consequences. In prehistory, the nearer you lived to the equator, the darker you were. It is believed that the principal reason we developed different skin colors was so that, as man migrated from Africa, the correct amount of vitamin D would be maintained in the body. (“Northern populations experienced positive selection for lighter skin due to the increased production of vitamin D from sunlight and the genes for darker skin disappeared from these populations. ” Wikipedia/ Skin Color) If so, this tell us that having the correct level of vitamin D level in the body must be vitally important. Bear in mind that it is only in the last two centuries that we stopped living outdoors. For example, consider the following: Percentage of the US . . .
In this NaturalNews interview with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, Dr. John Cannell discusses vitamin D, the suppression of scientific information about the vitamin, its uses in preventing cancer and many other fascinating truths about the so-called “sunshine vitamin. “
Can vitamin D help prevent certain cancers and other diseases such as type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain autoimmune and chronic diseases? To answer these questions and more, UCSD School of Medicine and GrassrootsHealth bring you this innovative series on vitamin D deficiency. Join nationally recognized experts as they discuss the latest research and its implications. In this program, Donald Trump, MD, discusses what has been learned about vitamin D deficiency from studying cancer patients. Series: Vitamin D Deficiency – Treatment and Diagnosis [2/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 15769]
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