Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Safety of Sunscreens and Vitamin D3

Skin cancer is prevalent due to highly acidic diets and lifestyles. It's not something we catch, it's something that develops as a result of the way we live. If you can't eat it without being poisoned, it's poisonous....so why would you put that on your skin, which sweats in the sun and has a further chemical reaction with potential side effects that are unknown. In fact, some ingredients in sunscreen are cancerous themselves. Highly acidic bodies, release many toxins when we sweat, which are burnt onto the skin potentially giving rise to cancer. Being sensible in the sun is important. Use a Natural sunscreen with the only ingredient being 'zinc oxide', hydrate well, and eat an alkaline diet. We NEED Vitamin D3 for a healthy immune system, energy as well as a precursor to other nutrients in the body....Not to mention it is an important anti-cancer nutrient! Get some early morning or late afternoon sun on your skin!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Microscopy Training

Hi there!

It's been a crazy, busy but eventful week. I have now settled in at the ranch and am in a routine!
I have completed Level 1 training of the Basic Microscopy Course which was awesome, interesting and amazing!  I have taken many blood samples, and have learnt many new techniques on analysing a person's health just from 1 drop of blood!  I am in my second week of lectures and will complete my Advanced Microscopy training this Saturday (Sunday for the Aussies).

I have made some wonderful new friends over the last week or so, and have loved meeting people from all around the world, who have come as either patients, or to train. We have had people from Germany, Hungary, Iceland, New Zealand, India and all over the US!

I am loving what I'm learning and can't wait for you all to experience what it is like to have your blood tested. I will explain what live blood and dried blood analysis is in my next post.

Sending your more sunshine! Drop me a line, and let me know how you're all doing!

Lots of love,

Niki, xx