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A Bright Life Inspired by Dr. Raymond Peat
“Note: in a recent article, I detailed another consequential example of these linguistic tricks. basal cell carcinoma (which is quite common and caused by sunlight exposure) is never fatal, whereas melanoma (which is rarer and caused by a lack of sunlight exposure) is often very dangerous. The label “skin cancer” was applied to each to create the perception sunlight was deadly, when in reality it prevents you from dying of cancer.”
“Bright light can reverse the cholinergic effects of inescapable stress (Flemmer, et al., 1990).” -Ray Peat