Sunlight – Sustainable Balance Sustainable, high-quality human lifestyles. Mon, 27 Mar 2017 04:13:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /?v=4.4.8 Sunlight Series – Part 11: Sunburn Resistance Through Behaviour /sunburn-resistance-through-behaviour/ /sunburn-resistance-through-behaviour/#respond Wed, 23 Jul 2014 14:00:11 +0000 /?p=674 Introduction The last post in this series was quite a hit! In that post, the focus was how to use your diet to increase your resistance to sunburn so that all the benefits of sunlight could be obtained, while minimizing any negative effects. With the right diet, even the palest gingers among us can improve their … Continue reading Sunlight Series – Part 11: Sunburn Resistance Through Behaviour

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Sunlight Series – Part 10: Sunburn Resistance Through Diet /sunburn-resistance-through-diet/ /sunburn-resistance-through-diet/#comments Wed, 04 Jun 2014 14:00:56 +0000 /?p=667 Introduction: Previously in this series, the benefits of sunlight in the form of vitamin D production were discussed along with the ramifications of vitamin D deficiency. Along with vitamin D deficiency, another crucial benefit of sunlight (control of circadian rhythms) has been introduced. To top it all off, here’s another: sunlight on human skin increases nitric oxide … Continue reading Sunlight Series – Part 10: Sunburn Resistance Through Diet

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Sleep Series – Part 3: Serotonin, Melatonin, and your Circadian Rhythm /serotonin-melatonin-and-your-circadian-rhythm/ /serotonin-melatonin-and-your-circadian-rhythm/#comments Tue, 13 May 2014 14:00:03 +0000 /?p=760 Introduction – Your Circadian Rhythm: My previous post explained what sleep scientists have measured during sleep using EEG, and scientists’ current state of interpretations. Included in that post was my definition of objective sleep quality: going through the  proper sequence of sleep cycles during the night with sufficient amounts of both stage 3 sleep (slow-wave … Continue reading Sleep Series – Part 3: Serotonin, Melatonin, and your Circadian Rhythm

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Sunlight Series – Part 9: The Dark Side of Sunscreen /the-dark-side-of-sunscreen/ /the-dark-side-of-sunscreen/#comments Tue, 22 Apr 2014 13:00:28 +0000 /?p=652 Featured photo courtesy of edition88. Introduction: In a previous post in this series, I wrote about how the total amount of UV radiation hitting Earth’s surface has not significantly increased, and we are probably getting less UV exposure than in the past. I then wrote about how UV radiation (UVB, specifically) produces vitamin D synthesis … Continue reading Sunlight Series – Part 9: The Dark Side of Sunscreen

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Sunlight Series- Part 8: Sunburns and Skin Cancer /sunburns-and-skin-cancer/ /sunburns-and-skin-cancer/#comments Thu, 27 Mar 2014 03:31:14 +0000 /?p=544 Featured photo courtesy of Kelly Sue. Introduction: So far this Sunlight Series has discussed exactly what sunlight is, how it is produced, how it interacts with Earth’s atmosphere, what reaches the surface, and an initial look at what happens when it hits your skin. The last post focused on how UV-B radiation creates vitamin D in your … Continue reading Sunlight Series- Part 8: Sunburns and Skin Cancer

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Sunlight Series: Part 7 – Vitamin D, The Sunshine Vitamin /vitamin-d-the-sunshine-vitamin/ /vitamin-d-the-sunshine-vitamin/#comments Wed, 26 Mar 2014 19:04:36 +0000 /?p=538 Featured photo courtesy of Life Mental Health. Introduction: The sun’s radiation that hits Earth’s surface was covered over the last post, where I discussed how the depletion of the ozone layer at most high-population latitudes is misunderstood and overblown, and that global dimming has actually reduced the amount of sunlight the surface is receiving on average. … Continue reading Sunlight Series: Part 7 – Vitamin D, The Sunshine Vitamin

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Sunlight Series: Part 6 – Ozone Depletion vs Global Dimming /ozone-depletion-vs-global-dimming/ /ozone-depletion-vs-global-dimming/#comments Wed, 26 Mar 2014 17:51:27 +0000 /?p=532 Featured photo courtesy of Nasa Goddard Space Flight Centre. Introduction: Earlier in the Sunlight Series I wrote about electromagnetic energy being radiated by the sun, and how it’s mostly infrared, visible light,and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. From my last post, we know that the atmosphere absorbs electromagnetic radiation before it hits Earth’s surface. This radiation absorption differs depending … Continue reading Sunlight Series: Part 6 – Ozone Depletion vs Global Dimming

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Sunlight Series: Part 5 – Solar Irradiance and Earth’s Atmosphere /solar-irradiance-and-earths-atmosphere/ /solar-irradiance-and-earths-atmosphere/#comments Wed, 26 Mar 2014 04:29:06 +0000 /?p=525 Featured image courtesy of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Introduction: I began this series by opining that using sunscreen is a misguided approach to protecting yourself from the sun’s radiation (unless under extreme circumstances), and that we should, in fact, be exposing our bare skin to unfiltered sunlight regularly.  By the end of this series (still … Continue reading Sunlight Series: Part 5 – Solar Irradiance and Earth’s Atmosphere

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Sunlight Series: Part 4 – How is Energy Produced in the Sun? /how-is-energy-produced-in-the-sun/ /how-is-energy-produced-in-the-sun/#respond Wed, 26 Mar 2014 01:39:15 +0000 /?p=493 Featured photo courtesy of Daniel R. Blume. The past two posts in this series introduced and explained the concepts of electromagnetic radiation, and the 

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Sunlight Series: Part 3 – The Electromagnetic Spectrum /electromagnetic-spectrum/ /electromagnetic-spectrum/#comments Mon, 27 Jan 2014 05:47:55 +0000 /?p=157 Featured image courtesy of Miriam. My last post discussed the nature of light, and that our current understanding is that light can be thought of as an electromagnetic wave carrying varying amounts of energy expressed by different wavelengths, or frequencies. The differences in the wavelengths/frequencies creates the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum takes us all the … Continue reading Sunlight Series: Part 3 – The Electromagnetic Spectrum

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