
382 — Sunlight vs. Statins: What Really Impacts Mortality?
In this fiery (and funny) BS Free MD "Doctales with Cocktails" episode, Drs. Tim and May Hindmarsh go full sun mode—debunking fear-based narratives around sunlight and allopathic medicine’s obsession with risk aversion. Warning: May contain Topo Chico, non-alcoholic wine slander, and a PSA for squamous cell crust as body armor.
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Show Notes
In this episode, Tim and May ask a simple question: What if avoiding the sun is actually worse for your health?
They unpack a Swedish study that links low sun exposure to the same death risk as smoking, challenge dermatology dogma, and remind us why we’re solar-powered beings. It’s honest, irreverent, and a call to live fully—outside, under the sun.
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