How Sunlight Supports Hormones Mood And Blood Pressure | Rowan Jacobsen

To purchase my new book, The Menopause Gut please visit here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/bo... I’m thrilled to connect with Rowan Jacobsen. Rowan writes about science, nature, and the world’s lesser-explored corners for publications including Harper’s, Outside, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Smithsonian, and The New York Times, among others. He is the author of nine books, has lectured at Harvard and Yale, and has appeared on CBS, NBC, and NPR. In today’s conversation, we discuss his unique and fascinating new book, In Defense of Sunlight, which explores the nuances surrounding light exposure. We look at the value of sun exposure and vitamin D, and Rowan explains why light acts as a master regulator in the body and how our modern lifestyles may be disrupting our natural biology more than we realize. We examine the effects of shift work, cortisol rhythm dysregulation, and the minimum effective dose of sunlight intensity and exposure, and Rowan breaks down how UVA and UVB wavelengths impact our physiology. We also cover the importance of nitric oxide production, and Rowan shares recommendations from his work. Stay tuned for an eye-opening conversation on why sunlight may be one of the most overlooked foundations of human health. For those who enjoy reading about science, I highly recommend Rowan’s book! #CynthiaThurlow #MenopauseGutHealth #GutHealthDuringMenopause # HormoneBalanceForWomen #PerimenopauseSymptomsRelief #MicrobiomeHealth #GutBrainAxis #WomensHealthOver40 #MenopauseBloatingRelief #GutHealthForWomenOver40 #HealYourGutNaturally #MenopausePodcast #HealthPodcast #AuthorInterview For more information please visit me here: https://cynthiathurlow.com/ This video is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation.