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Thank you the the Nutritional Therapy Association for sponsoring this episode—real education for people who believe in real food.
We both love sunshine and the life and energy it brings into our daily lives! And we better because we both live in sunny, warm areas of the world! Funny thing is, we rarely lather up with sunscreen, really only if we’re going to be in the sun for long periods of time.
Today we are talking about just how vital sunshine is to our health and why choosing the right sun protection is so important. We’re sharing some hard facts about vitamin D and the importance of getting in some good ol’ sunshine daily for overall health and wellbeing.
We share some awesome, simple ways to protect your skin naturally using foods and our favorite non-toxic sunscreen! And since summer is fast approaching, taking action in your life with this episode’s practical “Action Steps” will help make sure your skin is naturally protected, well-nourished and safe!
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Highlight Reel
08:20 | Importance of vitamin D and sunshine exposure
13:45 | The best way to get your vitamin D
19:30 | How to naturally protect your skin with food
28:15 | The beauty of summertime produce and their skin protecting effects
29:00 | Why choosing safe sunscreen matters
34:40 | Action Steps
Link Love
- The Environmental Working Group’s Sun Safety Campaign
- EWG’s 2016 Sunscreen Guide (2017 will be out sometime this spring)
- Pure Synergy Turmeric
- Protect Stick Sunscreen (Body)
- Protect Stick Sunscreen (Face)
- Protect All Over Sunscreen
Thank you the the Nutritional Therapy Association for sponsoring this episode—real education for people who believe in real food.
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