The roof has
little sun exposure because it faces the north and is protected with vegetation.
There's little doubt that modern humans now face a gene - environment mismatch in the sense that we're not adapted for a sedentary lifestyle, highly processed foods, regular use of pharmaceuticals,
little sun exposure, etc..
Not exact matches
Bottomline, there are thousands and thousands of Ethiopian Jews and they've been in Ethiopia for as long as anyone can remember and, in fact, many of them grow up not knowing about the existence of very very light skinned Jews, (such as myself, of the Jews who fled to Northern Europe at the great dispersion after the destruction of the temple, and after thousands of years living in the frigid north, with low levels of
sun, and
exposure to the
sun, our skin slowly became lighter and lighter, hence I am considered «White», but it simply means my ancestors gravitated northward to the land of
little sun, and Ethiopian Jews, and of course South African and West African Jews (identified positively by DNA) have much darker skin, even to that of very very deep velvet Black...) Black is beautiful!
«There is very
little that ages the facial skin more powerfully than excessive
sun exposure,» Kurzydlo says.
Your body also makes vitamin D after you've been in the
sun, which makes a
little exposure every day important (with plenty of SPF, of course).
The reverse correlation was also true, as
exposure to light at night was a factor in gaining weight (another reason to make sure you have a dark sleep environment), but as
little as half an hour of
sun exposure before noon was enough to have an effect on reducing body weight.
Good
sun exposure, a
little water, and you can begin harvesting the young leaves in a couple of months.
As
little as 10 minutes a day of
sun exposure without sunscreen is usually enough.
This means following a traditional diet (composed of whole foods and very
little western foods), exercising regularly and increasing daily physical activity levels, paying attention to circadian rhythms, getting regular (but never excessive)
sun exposure, spending more time in nature, and decreasing
exposure to pollutants.
The reason flu «comes around» during the winter months is because that is the time when folks are bundled up and getting
little to no
sun exposure.
The correct amount of
sun exposure is about 10 minutes on the front of the body and 10 minutes on the back while wearing as
little clothes as possible and no sunscreen.
However, nothing is quite as effective as sunlight
exposure, and this is why you may find you need none or very
little coffee in the summer or in times of high
sun exposure, but you're a complete monster if you don't get your morning cup of coffee in the grey winter months.
Cacao has also been found to increase blood and oxygen circulation to the skin, which aid the healing process and help minimize damage should your skin get a
little too much
sun exposure.
I have dandruff because my scalp got a
little too much
sun exposure a couple weeks ago.
Like
little scavengers, these destroy the skin - damaging free radicals caused by
sun exposure.
Between dips in and out of chlorine filled pools and constant
sun exposure, your hair is going to require a
little R&R this Summer too.
He has very
little fur, so I need to limit his
exposure to
sun.
· Find Shade - It's not uncommon for dogs to enjoy a
little sunbathing, but it's important that you provide him or her with a shady place to cool down in - between prolonged
exposure to the
sun and heat.