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🗓️ 28 April 2020
⏱️ 82 minutes
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In a brilliant act of human photosynthesis, our cells evolved over millennia to receive and transform information from the source of all life on earth, the sun. Yet our species has moved further and further away from the consistent solar interaction that our ancestors thrived on. As industry seeks to instill fear for profit, and as millions of us slap highly toxic sunscreen onto our (and our childrens!) bodies each summer, we are missing out on a profoundly rich source of health and vitality. Let’s talk about all the ways in which the sun supports wellness, and how we can most wisely interact with our local star.
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0:00.0 | Sometimes we have this thought of the sun sort of being parched and drying us out and |
0:05.4 | shriveling us up. It actually creates a lot of inner lubrication that is really key for health and longevity and just plain old, you know, beauty. |
0:20.0 | Hey friends and welcome back to the Medicine Stories podcast where we are |
0:25.8 | remembering what it is to be human upon the earth, following our guiding |
0:30.4 | principles that story is medicine, magic is real, and healing is open-ended and endless. |
0:38.0 | I am your host Amber Magnolia Hill. Today on episode 67 I'm sharing my interview with Nadine Artemis. Nadine is the author of |
0:50.5 | Renegade Beauty which is one of my favorite all-around health reference books. |
0:58.4 | I've been wanting to interview her for years, and so I'm so happy to finally be bringing this to you. |
1:05.0 | Back in the fall I planted some tulip bulbs for the first time I love tulips |
1:11.0 | but had never put any around my own home and one of these tulips survived the |
1:19.6 | mole that haunts us in our front yard right now and it's like a multi-pedaled tulip it's red |
1:27.5 | It's so beautiful and lush there are so many petals on it and even remember buying like the multi-pedaled variety so I was we were quite |
1:36.0 | confused when the first came up but only having one bright red tulip to focus on in that spot in the yard means that we've been paying a lot of attention to it. |
1:46.0 | And what we've been noticing is that in the morning, it just turns its whole face to the east to welcome the sun and throughout the day it |
1:56.2 | follows the path of the sun through the sky until in the evening it's completely |
2:02.3 | facing west. |
2:04.6 | And I know that many plants do the same, |
2:07.2 | that dandelions are open when the sun is shining |
2:10.8 | and closed when the sun goes down even after they've been picked like |
2:15.1 | that first day they will remain open in your home on your basket drying until the |
2:21.6 | sun goes down and then they close up. |
2:24.0 | And so it's just got me thinking about |
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