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Tanning Beds and Why You Need One

Author: Trevor Mulholland Author Ranking Gold | Posted: 05-02-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 20 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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It has been scientifically proven that spending too much time away from the sun is harmful to your health in general. The rays of the sun provide the human body with essential vitamins, and if your body does not get these vitamins you are in danger of any number of illnesses, including common colds, tonsillitis and anemia. Weather conditions differ according to location and due to that there are some people who don't always have a chance to take a walk in the sun. If you are one of these people, this article is for you.

With technology being what it is right now, mankind has been able to emulate parts of nature successfully. One of these parts is sunlight. With the use of special UVA lamps, the rays have been recreated and with them, the benefits they give. It isn't as good as sunlight but it is a second best, and much more convenient than lying on a towel on the beach could ever be. That is why having a tanning bed at home is more important than you might think.

A tanning bed is, of course, not as good as absorbing the rays of the sun, but it is an adequate substitute. With proper care and attention, spending thirty minutes to an hour on a tanning bed will keep your skin bronzed and your body healthy. As long as the strength of the lamp is moderate, the possible harms of the device will cease to exist, and you can enjoy your own piece of sun in peace. It is safe even for children from six years old as long as there is an adult supervising. Some tanning beds come with a timer, which is handy if you don't have a clock hanging nearby.

Even if you live in a sunny part of the world, it is still a good idea to think about buying a tanning bed. If you have a busy job you won't have much time to enjoy the sun. Instead, you can relax under the heat of the lamps after you come home from a hard day at work, and not worry about the sunstroke you might be getting. If you don't have the place to put one in your own house, try to make a weekly visit to a spa or fitness center. You will likely find a tanning bed at either of those.

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