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Indoor
Tanning Association
September
15th, 2008
Contact:
ITA Media—202.420.7865
Sarah Palin Said to Have a Tanning
Bed in Alaska Governor’s Mansion
Tanning Beds Provide Much Needed
Vitamin D in Northern Latitudes
According
to online reports, a Palin spokesman confirmed in 2007 that the Governor “did
have a tanning bed put in the Governor’s Mansion,” Adding that, “It was done
shortly after she took office [in early 2007] and moved into the
mansion.”
In
locations such as
In
addition to increasing the risk of many types of cancer and heart disease,
vitamin D deficiency is also linked to many common wintertime complaints such
as fatigue, depression and aches and pains.
While
partisan bloggers and the sun scare industry will use this as an opportunity to
undermine Gov. Palin and demonize the indoor tanning industry, the fact is that
Governor Palin’s decision to get UV light from a tanning bed positively impacts
her health.
“Moderate
amounts of indoor tanning allow Governor Palin to experience the many health
benefits that come with exposure to UV light,” said Dan Humiston, President of
the Indoor Tanning Association. “Especially in dreary northern locations
like
“Kudos to
Governor Palin for standing up to dermatologists and other members of the sun
scare industry who are trying to frighten Americans away from UV light.”
To schedule an interview, contact
the ITA Media department at 202-420-7865.
The Indoor Tanning Association
represents thousands of indoor tanning manufacturers, distributors, facility
owners and members from other support industries. The ITA promotes a
responsible message about moderate tanning and sunburn prevention.