In The Field with Dr. Alison Monette
Sunlight is a point of major confusion, contention and fear in today’s world. We’ve been taught that UV light is deleterious to humans and that a single sunburn spells disaster for your future health. In response, people have altered their behavior drastically–lathering themselves with SPF sunscreens and makeup, wearing polyester clothing, covering their eyes with polarized sunglasses or simply choosing to stay inside altogether. All in the name of health. This narrative was built by centralized institutions using reductionist studies with no basis in nature. Distribution was handled by the medical system by doctors in their interaction with parents and children. Generation after generation has been trained to fear sunburns, skin cancer, skin damage, and cataracts, led to believe that the sun and human biology are incompatible. The result? A society that spends 90% of their time indoors, purposefully burying themselves from the sun, compliant to recommendations like “slip, slop, slap” while skin cancer rates continue to rise and overall health rapidly devolves. Here’s the paradox–what would happen if the sun suddenly vanished tomorrow? The answer is quite simple: life would cease to exist entirely. This begs the question: How could the primary source of energy and information for planet Earth be something humans can live without? Or, even deeper: How could it be something that is dangerous? When you understand human design through the lens of biophysics, you quickly realize that everything about us–form, structure and function–points back to sunlight. We were built by sunlight and designed to live in flow with the daily and seasonal oscillation between light, dark and frequency. When we disconnect chronically, our form has to change. It has to adapt. We call this disease. Something needs to change. But, we can’t wait for the institutions and trusted “experts” to catch up. We must challenge the dogma of centralized science, trust our own intuition and connection to nature, build health wisdom and pass it onto the next generation. It has to start with you. Now, let’s be clear: we are not telling you to go from 0 to 60 with your exposure to sunlight. If you’ve lived a modern life, assume your solar panel is atrophied. An atrophied solar panel can’t interact with light appropriately. You need to rebuild a normal human surface and that doesn’t happen overnight. It requires work and intentionality. But, don’t worry, we’ll teach you how. In Part 1, we talk about the historical and scientific framework upon which the fear of sunlight is built and walk through the impact of disconnecting chronically, what it looks like when a human is built on artificial frequencies, the truth behind skin cancer and how to begin reconnecting with natural light in a way that is wise. In Part 2, which is available to Premium members exclusively, we journey deeper into the biophysics of our interaction with light including, how the effect of a chronic lack of sunlight has compounded transgenerationally and how to rebuild your human surface. If you are not a Premium member, but would like to hear that episode, you can join here: https://fieldlab.mn.co/plans/1903955?bundle_token=180260f0f3488d6e30a110c55270dd5b&utm_source=manual [https://fieldlab.mn.co/plans/1903955?bundle_token=180260f0f3488d6e30a110c55270dd5b&utm_source=manual] [Medical Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, health, or professional advice and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. Any reliance on information provided through the podcast is solely at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. If you think you’re having a medical emergency, please contact your healthcare provider or call 911 immediately.]
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