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The speaker presents a combined stance of debunking a common belief about sun exposure while endorsing an animal-based dietary pattern. He frames his approach around a breakfast described as animal-based, noting it includes organs, meat, fruit, honey, and raw dairy, and situates this meal within a broader claim that sun exposure complements such a diet. A central point introduced is the explicit counter to a widely held assumption: “Common myth, being in the sun is bad for you.” He argues that sun exposure aligns with human history, stating that “your ancestors sought out the sun” and that this pursuit has a rationale, given that the sun “feels good on my skin.”
In advocating for sun exposure, the speaker enumerates physiological effects he associates with sunlight. He asserts that on his skin, the sun helps him generate endorphins, nitric oxide, and “cholesterol containing molecules that are healthy and allow for laminar blood flow in our arteries.” By linking these biochemical effects to vascular health, he casts sunlight as a driver of beneficial bodily processes. He then reinforces the value of sunlight by claiming that “The sun is something that humans have always sought” and labeling it “a valuable resource,” underscoring the long-standing human relationship with ultraviolet light.
The speaker ties the sun to nutrient intake by describing how he will enjoy a meal—“this animal based breakfast, feasting on these foods”—while simultaneously benefiting from “the abundance of this vitamin D from ultraviolet light.” This pairing positions sun-derived vitamin D as a natural complement to the animal-based foods he consumes, reinforcing a cohesive narrative that diet and sun exposure together support well-being.
The overall message culminates in an inviting directive: “And you should too.” The speaker concludes with a clear exhortation to embrace sun exposure, encapsulated in the final admonition, “Do not fear the sun, my friends.”