Dr. Max Gulhane - 'What Your Cardiologist Doesn't Know About Sunlight & Heart Health'

Published 2024-06-08
Dr Max Gulhane discusses the profound benefits of natural sunlight on cardiovascular risk and outlined fascinating mechanisms by which this is possibly occurring related to biophysics of water in blood vessels.

Dr. Max Gulhane is a General Practice registrar, circadian & quantum heath educator, host of the Regenerative Health Podcast & co-founder of REGENERATE.

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All Comments (21)
  • when i had cancer and was taking chemo i was told to stay out of the sun.i did the opposite and stayed in the sun even longer than before.that was 23 years ago..i am still here and healthy.
  • @blue-gx5tm
    Imagine a world where all doctors posses the curiosity and critical thinking skills of Dr Gulhane
  • @cbcsucks2205
    I am a radiation therapist and can attest to the fact that despite the smoking like chimneys I have treated very few roofers.
  • @katymitchell8200
    This was freaking AWESOME. I'm a retired RN in critical care. I wish I had known this during my career. Hi, from Texas
  • I always said that God designed us to live in a garden not in a box. His creation is AMAZING!
  • @rogerwilco4736
    I'm 79 and walk for two hours every day in the sun and I've not been sick for 34 years
  • @Turbo2640
    This is good to hear but not new. Dr Tom Cowan exposed the shortcomings of orthodox understanding of cardiology many years ago. He demolished the notion that the heart can maintain circulation with just some assistance from vein valves and skeletal muscle movement. The circulatory system vessels play the major role, along the lines explained in this video. As for the virtues of sun exposure, it has been taught to naturopaths for a very, very long time. It is good to see that Dr Max Gulhane, an aspiring orthodox GP, is so enthusiastic about this information. He will find it very difficult to persuade his colleagues but I certainly wish him well.
  • @jaywhoisit4863
    I noticed eating a carnivore diet that I no longer sunburn. I can sit out for hours in a blazing sun with nothing more than a bit of pink. Not sure how that relates to anything but it’s certainly an effect of not eating carbs!
  • @cabolynn
    The light we allow determines the life that we get. I choose lots of natural sunlight and minimize artificial light in my life. Thanks to Neurosurgeon Dr. Jack Kruse for teaching me the truth many years ago.
  • @pmccord9
    Great teaching. Metabolic health is the next great paradigm shift.
  • @jjolla6391
    fun fact: green also reflects more IR -- so being amongst the TREES is another bonus of spending more time outside
  • @grantharding8868
    Interesting and correlates well to the good feeling you get when you are outside.
  • @phreedomphile
    How many sun-related skin cancers would go away if seed oils were no longer consumed? IMHO seed oils are par with cigarettes in terms of being carcinogenic. I'm very fair and stopped getting sunburns after eliminating seed oils from my diet. I tried to make this point and explain the overall lower mortality and cancer risks associated with sun exposure in a Wall Street Journal comment section two weeks ago. Only one person seemed to understand.
  • @Josh_James76
    I totally agree with you. This is an important topic. People are slathering sun-blocker on their kids and kids never get out in the sun anymore. I love the sun and it makes me feel healthier. I also believe that the vitamin D is very important for other areas in the body. We were meant to be in the sun. I was losing my hair this last winter and discovered that my D level was very low. I fixed that with some sun and things in that area are back to normal. It just makes common sense. Plants live off of sun and so should we.
  • @privacytest9126
    This is jaw dropping. Absolutely brilliant work. Thank you so much for bringing it into the public and making it accessible. ❤
  • @AnneMB955
    Extraordinary Science. Just like processed food is the norm now, is this the same with sunblock? Are companies flogging their products without consideration for our optimal health? All for hearing the truth. 👏🇦🇺
  • @j.taylor3670
    My mom's cardiologist didn't know anything that didn't come in a prescription bottle. "Here, let's try this..." I'm convinced statins gave her vascular dementia.
  • This is an awesome alternate explanation for our surge in heart disease that coincides with modern development! Much like other hypotheses which focus on the introduction of vegetable oils and the reduction in animal foods in our diet, which began in the early 20th century, the reduction in sunlight hours and increase in electromagnetic radiotion from our rapid adaptation of technology could also be a profoud explanation to our surge in illnesses. Its a blessing that more research is being done, but its also such a shame that we have gone through so much change in the last century that it is almost impossible to tell exactly what is causing our illnesses! So many variables to consider.... love the work.
  • @lilydunlop4849
    This lecture is fascinating. Thank you for the fantastic presentation. As a medical student and a young Aussie woman with fair skin who has had multiple melanoma in situs removed, this was very reassuring to hear. Thank you for the great insight. Looking forward to getting some more morning sun.