@zaidkdahhaj: The Solar Callus GuideA defi...
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Feb 26, 2024
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You hear ‘solar callus’ all the time
I’ve mentioned it often in my work
But the question remains..
What is it?
Here’s the shocker:
It’s a TAN
I’ve mentioned it often in my work
But the question remains..
What is it?
Here’s the shocker:
It’s a TAN
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Considering how uninformed many medical professionals are on the subject of light
I’m not shocked that they don’t believe in the concept of a solar callus
I expect it to be the case
How can they?
Their entire philosophy is geared around the idea of sun-avoidance
I’m not shocked that they don’t believe in the concept of a solar callus
I expect it to be the case
How can they?
Their entire philosophy is geared around the idea of sun-avoidance
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So whenever you hear ‘solar callus’
Think of a tan, more specifically melanin production from the sun
I’ve discussed the benefits of melanin at length on this platform
You can dispose of the shitty idea that “there’s no such thing as a safe tan”
That’s centralized garbage
Think of a tan, more specifically melanin production from the sun
I’ve discussed the benefits of melanin at length on this platform
You can dispose of the shitty idea that “there’s no such thing as a safe tan”
That’s centralized garbage
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Now, why is ‘callus’ referenced?
Because we’re referring to a natural world adaptation that has been conserved for 650+ million years
We’re talking about a polymer (melanin) found throughout nature
When you lift weights, your hands develop a skin callus as an adaptation to that stressor
Sunlight is no different
When you practice midday sunbathing, an adaptation occurs in the form of melanin production to protect the skin
Melanin blocks 99% of all UV
This is a pro-life adaptation
Because we’re referring to a natural world adaptation that has been conserved for 650+ million years
We’re talking about a polymer (melanin) found throughout nature
When you lift weights, your hands develop a skin callus as an adaptation to that stressor
Sunlight is no different
When you practice midday sunbathing, an adaptation occurs in the form of melanin production to protect the skin
Melanin blocks 99% of all UV
This is a pro-life adaptation
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I’m still amazed by how most centralized practitioners fail to understand hormesis
We’ve all heard the quote that whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
That’s the hormetic effect at work
A small stressor over time = adaptation = a stronger organism
We’ve all heard the quote that whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
That’s the hormetic effect at work
A small stressor over time = adaptation = a stronger organism
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You don’t hear about the dangers of exercise, do you?
You don’t hear about the dangers of sauna use, do you?
You don’t hear about the dangers of cold exposure, do you?
Now you’re beginning to see how ridiculous it is for these “professionals” to say a tan is harmful
You don’t hear about the dangers of sauna use, do you?
You don’t hear about the dangers of cold exposure, do you?
Now you’re beginning to see how ridiculous it is for these “professionals” to say a tan is harmful
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If these people were consistent in their logic, you would see the demonization of all the above practices
There would be an endless bombardment of fear porn campaigns on anything perceived as a stressor
Eustress defines human existence
There would be an endless bombardment of fear porn campaigns on anything perceived as a stressor
Eustress defines human existence
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Now there’s a right and wrong way to approach sunbathing
To be successful here, you must follow the framework I’m about to give you
It applies to ALL skin types
Lighter skinned people need to be more strict with it, but everybody is able to produce more melanin
To be successful here, you must follow the framework I’m about to give you
It applies to ALL skin types
Lighter skinned people need to be more strict with it, but everybody is able to produce more melanin
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Principle 1: Morning sunbathing is your greatest sunscreen
The single most effective way to avoid burns, regardless of skin type?
Sunbathe in the early AM hours, up until about 9/10 AM depending on location
The light spectrum from the sun at this time primes your skin for higher UV conditions to come during midday
You get the production of:
Filaggrin (a skin protein which hydrates and protects the skin)
Urocanic acid (a byproduct of the amino acid histidine found in the skin)
This is the most important aspect of building your solar callus
Without it, you leave yourself susceptible to burns and bad outcomes
And let me be clear here:
This works for ALL skin types
It’s especially effective for lighter skinned people because they naturally have less leverage due to their type of melanin (pheomelanin)
The single most effective way to avoid burns, regardless of skin type?
Sunbathe in the early AM hours, up until about 9/10 AM depending on location
The light spectrum from the sun at this time primes your skin for higher UV conditions to come during midday
You get the production of:
Filaggrin (a skin protein which hydrates and protects the skin)
Urocanic acid (a byproduct of the amino acid histidine found in the skin)
This is the most important aspect of building your solar callus
Without it, you leave yourself susceptible to burns and bad outcomes
And let me be clear here:
This works for ALL skin types
It’s especially effective for lighter skinned people because they naturally have less leverage due to their type of melanin (pheomelanin)
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It makes sense as well
Your body evolved to see the early morning sun on the rise before midday UV-A and UV-B conditions
It evolved to get that exposure with most of your bare skin in the game
Evolutionary human biology at work
Your body evolved to see the early morning sun on the rise before midday UV-A and UV-B conditions
It evolved to get that exposure with most of your bare skin in the game
Evolutionary human biology at work
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Principle 2: Progressive overload is the mental heuristic to memorize
Early morning sunbathing isn’t where you build the solar callus
It’s where you prime the skin to have that opportunity
Midday sunbathing is where that solar callus is built through melanin production
The fitness industry uses progressive overload as a heuristic to get stronger, while avoiding the risk of injury
Now use that for sunbathing too
The hours of 11 AM - 3 PM is where you’re able to produce melanin according to most latitudes
This is where you take an individual approach. Darker skinned people can spend more time sunbathing while lighter skinned types need less sunlight to produce the same effect
I cannot tell you how much time you need to spend sunbathing during midday
Early morning sunbathing isn’t where you build the solar callus
It’s where you prime the skin to have that opportunity
Midday sunbathing is where that solar callus is built through melanin production
The fitness industry uses progressive overload as a heuristic to get stronger, while avoiding the risk of injury
Now use that for sunbathing too
The hours of 11 AM - 3 PM is where you’re able to produce melanin according to most latitudes
This is where you take an individual approach. Darker skinned people can spend more time sunbathing while lighter skinned types need less sunlight to produce the same effect
I cannot tell you how much time you need to spend sunbathing during midday
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What I can tell you is that avoiding burns is important
Being consistent is crucial
You don’t lift a barbell once and expect to become proficient, nor should you believe the same about sunbathing
For some of you, 5 minutes daily is the focus. For others, it’s 25 minutes
Layering midday sunbathing with the early AM sunbathing gives you leverage to spend more time sunbathing
As you gain more experience, you’ll notice your threshold for sunlight begins to increase without any negative side effects (burns)
That’s the indicator you’re approaching this work correctly
Being consistent is crucial
You don’t lift a barbell once and expect to become proficient, nor should you believe the same about sunbathing
For some of you, 5 minutes daily is the focus. For others, it’s 25 minutes
Layering midday sunbathing with the early AM sunbathing gives you leverage to spend more time sunbathing
As you gain more experience, you’ll notice your threshold for sunlight begins to increase without any negative side effects (burns)
That’s the indicator you’re approaching this work correctly
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Principle 3: Most of your bare skin needs to be in the game for this to work
Sunbathing doesn’t include being covered in clothing, head to toe
It’s an intentional practice where you allow raw sunlight to hit your bare skin for a period of time
Again, skin in the game
Sunbathing doesn’t include being covered in clothing, head to toe
It’s an intentional practice where you allow raw sunlight to hit your bare skin for a period of time
Again, skin in the game
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Principle 4: Remove that which alters the sun’s full light spectrum
Sunglasses, contact lenses, sunscreen, being behind a window
This is where the details matter
You cannot artificially manipulate the full light spectrum and expect good outcomes
Any filter over the eyes or skin creates a backfiring effect by blocking beneficial light wavelengths and concentrating others (mostly blue light)
In other words:
You’re disrupting the process of developing the solar callus (melanin production)
Prime example being sunglasses
Blocking UV from getting into the eyes peripherally disrupts the production of a/b/y-MSH
Melanocyte stimulating hormone in its various forms is a signal for the body to produce melanin via melanocytes
Sunscreen is another one
Block UV-A + UV-B and you’re in for a world of hurt, both acutely and chronically
Remember that human biology doesn’t give a fuck about what you believe about these consumerist products
Be results oriented
Let your dogma fall to the wayside
Sunglasses, contact lenses, sunscreen, being behind a window
This is where the details matter
You cannot artificially manipulate the full light spectrum and expect good outcomes
Any filter over the eyes or skin creates a backfiring effect by blocking beneficial light wavelengths and concentrating others (mostly blue light)
In other words:
You’re disrupting the process of developing the solar callus (melanin production)
Prime example being sunglasses
Blocking UV from getting into the eyes peripherally disrupts the production of a/b/y-MSH
Melanocyte stimulating hormone in its various forms is a signal for the body to produce melanin via melanocytes
Sunscreen is another one
Block UV-A + UV-B and you’re in for a world of hurt, both acutely and chronically
Remember that human biology doesn’t give a fuck about what you believe about these consumerist products
Be results oriented
Let your dogma fall to the wayside
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Principle 5: When you’ve had enough midday sunlight, put it to rest until the next day
More in this context is not better unless you’ve developed a strong solar callus
Even then, as somebody who is very tan, I understand when it’s time to stop sunbathing when the UV index is very high
This largely depends on your latitude and where you live
Again, I cannot give you a general prescription here
You must gain more experience to know when the body says it’s had enough midday sunlight
Your body will let you know through various means when it’s time to hang it up for the day
This is a great time to utilize both SHADE and CLOTHING as a means to avoid burns + other side effects from too much sunlight exposure according to your skin type
More in this context is not better unless you’ve developed a strong solar callus
Even then, as somebody who is very tan, I understand when it’s time to stop sunbathing when the UV index is very high
This largely depends on your latitude and where you live
Again, I cannot give you a general prescription here
You must gain more experience to know when the body says it’s had enough midday sunlight
Your body will let you know through various means when it’s time to hang it up for the day
This is a great time to utilize both SHADE and CLOTHING as a means to avoid burns + other side effects from too much sunlight exposure according to your skin type
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Principle 6: Once the adaptation is developed, rest assured that you’ll be stronger
Now once you have an adequate amount of melanin developed, that’s where it gets exciting
Not only will you gain all of melanin’s benefits, but you’ll also be able to spend more time sunbathing as a result of your effort
This is a virtuous health cycle
Developed solar callus = more melanin = better ability to spend more time sunbathing = enhanced health
In one fell swoop, you have completely removed the need for sunglasses, sunscreen, etc
While increasing the amount of Vitamin D3, nitric oxide, NIR light, and outdoor time
If there’s one thing that is resoundingly true, it’s that more time outside is better for human health
Now once you have an adequate amount of melanin developed, that’s where it gets exciting
Not only will you gain all of melanin’s benefits, but you’ll also be able to spend more time sunbathing as a result of your effort
This is a virtuous health cycle
Developed solar callus = more melanin = better ability to spend more time sunbathing = enhanced health
In one fell swoop, you have completely removed the need for sunglasses, sunscreen, etc
While increasing the amount of Vitamin D3, nitric oxide, NIR light, and outdoor time
If there’s one thing that is resoundingly true, it’s that more time outside is better for human health
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Principle 7: Align yourself with the light and dark cycle for comprehensive protection
Pair your sunbathing habits with the blocking of artificial light, especially past sunset
Artificial light is toxic to every aspect of human biology, especially the neuroectoderm (skin, eyes, brain)
Being under bright isolated blue light from various sources after the sun sets is a great way to damage the skin and make it more vulnerable to midday sunbathing
Brighter days, darker nights
Be comprehensive in your approach and align yourself with circadian biology
Pair your sunbathing habits with the blocking of artificial light, especially past sunset
Artificial light is toxic to every aspect of human biology, especially the neuroectoderm (skin, eyes, brain)
Being under bright isolated blue light from various sources after the sun sets is a great way to damage the skin and make it more vulnerable to midday sunbathing
Brighter days, darker nights
Be comprehensive in your approach and align yourself with circadian biology
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When somebody mentions the solar callus, just know they’re referring to the principles in this thread
Many of the people who use that label don’t have a complete understanding of what I have shared here
They throw it around because it sounds cute, but the devil is in the details
Many of the people who use that label don’t have a complete understanding of what I have shared here
They throw it around because it sounds cute, but the devil is in the details
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