You even using the term "ooga booga" shows that either you're not serious, or you're just not very informed.
So you're not gonna address the solar planet question I see.
Take a look at this
That's your "solar planet" earth and the tropic zones.
There are many climates on earth. You're hung up on where it's hot as if many different types of people can't live on the entire earth. As if the sun doesn't get exposed to different parts of the planet at different levels. You really think the earth is only made for Black people to be on it. That's the same dumb shit the Nordic white people would say about Black people who have problems receiving vitamin D in the cold regions and being afflicted with rickets at birth.
There are lots of phenotypes that have come about as an adaptation to different parts of the earth. That's the evolution we speak about. Doesn't make anyone BETTER, just makes them adapted to one area better than the other BIOLOGICALLY. You sound silly as fuck lol. White people aren't less adaptable to living on the earth. Maybe the tropics but not the whole damn planet. And again, MOST of the planet is water, and none of us can live in there without assistance. But you don't wanna call it an aqua planet I guess.
By definition ALL PLANETS orbit a celestial body, aka a STAR. The sun is a star. We can only live on this one, and there are 7 other SOLAR PLANETS in this system that we can't even survive on. So your solar planet word is just made up bullshit. Can't believe I gotta go this basic on you.
We can only survive on a tiny fraction of the planet which is a minute fraction of the solar system (that really is a word) , . with 8 solar planets, which as an even smaller fraction of the universe, and there may be even more of those. What are you bragging about?
wow you really going hard with the psycho babble..
Lets simplfy this, as I use my mental light saber to slice through
your jedi mindtricks...lol
I state the caucasion race, has mutated from the original Children of the Sun..
You and your babble buddies are saying... or implying somehow this is not a mutation but evolving...
I state that how can you evolve if you actually get poisoned by the Sun
which been here since the dawn of time...
You go on to babble about the different climates and colt 45 and taxes....
and how caucasions need clothing to protect them from getting sun poisoning and somehow thats an indication that they evolved...??
How is that evolving from the Original People who literally get minerals we call Vit D from the sun without getting poisoned by it...??
We can just sit in the sun and get Vit D....
Let see how essential Vit D is..
"Everyone needs vitamin D to absorb calcium and phosphorus from their diet. These minerals are important for healthy bones.
A lack of vitamin D – known as vitamin D deficiency – can cause bones to become soft and weak, which can lead to bone deformities. In children, for example, a lack of vitamin D can lead to rickets. In adults, it can lead to osteomalacia, which causes bone pain and tenderness"
Its a damn shame so much of the original people follow the caucasion and literally shield themselves and hide themselves from the sun..
Not realizing they are the evolved species and MUST get sun exposure..
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Symptoms of vitamin D deficiency include bone pain, muscle weakness, increased blood pressure, and depression. It has also been linked to the following serious health conditions:
1. Dementia. A 2014 study published in the journal Neurology found that moderate-to-severe vitamin D deficiency in older adults may double the risk for some forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia is a decline in thinking, behavior, and memory that negatively affects daily life. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, accounting for as many as 80 percent of dementia cases, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.
The study looked at more than 1,600 dementia-free adults aged 65 years or older. People with low levels of vitamin D had a 53 percent increased risk of developing dementia. People who were severely deficient in vitamin D had a 125 percent increased risk, as compared to people with normal vitamin D levels. People who had lower levels of vitamin D were about 70 percent more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. Those who were severely deficient were over 120 percent more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.
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Experts aren’t sure how vitamin D is connected with dementia, but suspect that the sunshine vitamin might help clear plaques in the brain linked to dementia. Eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and maintaining friendships and social support systems can help reduce risk.
2. Prostate cancer. A 2014 study published in the journal Clinical Cancer Research found a link between low blood levels of vitamin D and aggressive prostate cancer in European-American and African-American men.
Researchers looked at vitamin D levels in 667 men aged 40 to 79 years undergoing prostate biopsies. The connection between vitamin D and prostate cancer was especially strong in African-American men. The results showed that African-American men with low vitamin D levels were more likely to test positive for the cancer than people with normal vitamin D levels.
Prostate cancer occurs mostly in older men with the average age of diagnosis being about 66 years old, according to the American Cancer Society. It’s the most common cancer in men, and the second most common cause of cancer death in American men.
3. Erectile dysfunction. A 2014 study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that men with severe erectile dysfunction (ED) had significantly lower vitamin D levels than men with mild ED.
ED is the most common sexual problem among men, affecting up to 30 million American men. ED can stem from other health conditions like diabetes, prostate cancer, and high blood pressure. Common ED treatments include hormonal replacement therapy, counseling, and lifestyle changes like quitting smoking, limiting alcohol, and eating a balanced diet.
4. Schizophrenia. People who are vitamin D deficient are twice as likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia as compared to people with sufficient vitamin D levels, according to a 2014 study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. Researchers of the study reviewed findings from 19 observational studies that looked at the relationship between schizophrenia and vitamin D.
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Schizophrenia is a severe brain disorder that affects more than two million American adults, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Symptoms, which commonly start between ages 16 and 30, may include hallucinations, incoherent speech, withdrawal from others, and trouble focusing or paying attention. Although there is no cure for schizophrenia, it is treatable. Treatment for schizophrenia might include medication, psychosocial therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and even family education and support groups.
5. Heart disease. According to research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 63rd Annual Scientific Session, vitamin D deficiency has been linked to more severe cases of heart disease.
Researchers found that more than 70 percent of patients undergoing coronary angiography – imaging to see how blood is flowing through the arteries – had a vitamin D deficiency.
Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin because the body naturally produces it when the skin is directly exposed to sunlight.