Overuse
Of Sunscreen Causes Rickets
As reported by David Gutierrez
NaturalNews.com
(3/11) Twelve-Year-Old Girl Suffering From Painful
Rickets Because Mom Smothered Her In Sunscreen
A 12-year-old girl living on the Isle
of Wright in southern Britain developed a severe vitamin D
deficiency verging on rickets because her mother never let
her go outside without sunscreen on. Rickets is a painful
and potentially deformity-causing bone softening disease
caused by vitamin D deficiency. The body produces vitamin D
upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, but
too much time indoors or sunscreen higher than SPF 8 can
prevent it from producing enough.
Twelve-year-old Tyler Attrill first
began suffering pain and weakness in her legs three years
ago, after a series of operations to correct an unrelated
problem with her hip bones. She did not realize at the time
that she was suffering the warning signs of developing
rickets. "It would make [my] legs feel all heavy,
[I] couldn't move them," she said. "It made my whole
body feel really ill and achy."
Eventually, the ongoing pain reduced
her to tears and she was referred to the Children's
Orthopedic Unit at Southampton General Hospital. "We've been
back and forwards to doctors and the hospital over the
years, but it wasn't until November that they did a test for
vitamin deficiency," her mother said. "We're lucky it was
caught in time otherwise it could have developed into
rickets."
It was then that Tyler's doctor told
her mother that overuse of sunscreen had probably caused
Tyler's vitamin deficiency. "We live right by the beach so
Tyler was outside with her friends every day last summer,"
Tyler's mother said. "I've always been very careful with her
and her brother, and nagged them to wear hats and suncreen
when it's hot. I thought I was doing the right
thing."
Rickets is on the rise across England,
even in sunny regions like the Isle of Wright. Concern over
this trend recently caused British doctors to reverse course
on decades of advice to avoid the sun; they now recommend 15
to 30 minutes of unprotected sun exposure three to five days
a week.
Tyler has improved with vitamin D
supplements and more time spent outdoors. "It makes me feel
guilty," her mother said of the experience, "but parents are
encouraged to use [SPF] 50 on their children to
prevent skin cancer later in life. "I thought I was doing
the right thing."
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