Are Tanning Beds Really That Bad?
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Dr. Jack Stockwell, a NUCCA Chiropractor and GAPS Practitioner in SLC, UT (866.867.5070 | ForbiddenDoctor.com | JackStockwell.com), covers the the biggest news in the health and wellness space from a holistic, naturopath perspective. In this episode, Dr. Jack starts off with a confession that he uses tanning beds in the winter-time, and explains why he does so. In large part, it has to do with vitamin D, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Dr. Jack dives in. Americans now spend less than 8% of a 24-hour period outside. It’s no wonder why our population is profoundly deficient in UVB.
While the use of a tanning bed isn’t a be all end all, but it’s better than no UVB exposure, as Dr. Jack says. He continues with how to find a safe, hygienic facility.
Then, Doug joins and he and Dr. Jack go into a conversation about minerals, nutrients and supplements and the importance of quality soil for which are foods are grown. There are places across this country that are mineral rich, and some that aren’t. Our food supply has become so deficient in vitamins and minerals, so when you look at this holistically, vitamin supplements may be an important addition to the American diet, but not all supplements are created equal. There are supplements made in a lab, and supplements made by nature. That’s why Dr. Jack stands by Standard Process supplements, which you can learn about on JackStockwell.com.
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