January 19, 2010 Share Tweet

In the TV show LOST (of which I’m a big fan) Oceanic Flight 815 crashes on a tropical island in the South Pacific. The survivors soon find themselves cured of chronic illnesses. They heal quickly from minor accidents. Even infertility vanishes.

Well, I’m going to show you why I think “The Island’s” healing powers aren’t all that fantastical at all. Plus, find out how you can get the same health benefits whether you live in Bermuda or Norway.

First off, let’s look at Rose Henderson — the African American lady whose cancer disappeared upon arriving on The Island. She came from Buffalo — which lacks sunlight. Dark skinned people need more sunshine than whites if they are to produce sufficient vitamin D (Dr. Roby Mitchell taught me that!). So when Rose got stranded in the sunny South Pacific, her vitamin D skyrocketed. Vitamin D has been proven to help your immune system fight off cancer cells big time.

But even if you are as white as a snowman, it’s still impossible for you to get enough vitamin D from the sun in the winter. So make sure you are doing one (or all) of the following:

Next Tuesday I’ll explain why John Locke’s miraculous healing from paralysis wasn’t all that miraculous. If you’re not already a subscriber, sign up in the box below.

Carolyn Dean MD ND

The Doctor of the Future®

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