Words to the Wise: Pandemic

By Early To Rise | Thu, Aug 6, 2009 |

  

Archives: Word to the Wise

Pandemic (pan-DEM-ik) – from the Greek for “common” + “the people” – is a widespread epidemic, affecting an entire country, continent, or even the world.

Example (as used by Melanie Segala in today’s issue of ETR): “Media chatter about the expected flu pandemic has been ramping up lately.”

One of your most powerful guards against influenza is sunlight. But the message from dermatologists, the medical profession, and health authorities is nearly unanimous: Stay out of the sun! 

Dr. Sears – along with ETR health editor Jon Herring – has put together a powerful expose that explains why most medical professionals are so against sunshine – and why they’re dead wrong. 

Find out how to get the truth about sunlight, nutrition, and vitamin D – information that most doctors don’t even know and that the drug companies wish you didn’t – right here.

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