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This article is magnificent, and every black or white person in the world should read it. I had not realized that the sunscreen absorption study was done on blacks. Sunscreen is not a good product for either black or white races. It is worthless at best and deadly at worst. Here are a few more points that would interest your readers. Sunscreens are not the answer for sun protection, and sun exposure does not cause melanoma; sun deprivation is the problem. In the past four decades sunscreen use has increased by 400%, and melanoma has increased by 400%! Also, since 1935, due to changing lifestyles, sunscreen use, and indoor living, sun exposure has decreased by 90%. In that same period, melanoma risk has increased by 3,000%! You should also know that sun exposure is healthful, and that sun deprivation is as dangerous as smoking cigarettes. Two recent studies have shown that sunscreens may be worthless or even harmful. The first, a meta-analysis, showed no protective effect of sunscreens against skin cancer. The second showed that people who used sunscreens had up to six times the number of sunburns when compared to those that did not use them. This research also demonstrated that those who covered up or sought shade were the best protected. Regular, non-burning sun exposure is also essential to human health. Sunscreens are also destroying coral reefs, and you should know that the chemicals in sunscreen also combine with chlorine to produce cancer-causing products. Be careful to avoid sunscreens and instead, cover up and seek shade when you have had enough sun exposure. And as far as the idea that more sunlight is reaching Earth now due to a thinning ozone layer, how can that cause a cancer problem, when 90% fewer people are outside in the sun? More information: Sunlightinstitute.org, and read Dr. Marc Sorenson’s book, Embrace the Sun.
This article is magnificent, and every black or white person in the world should read it. I had not realized that the sunscreen absorption study was done on blacks. Sunscreen is not a good product for either black or white races. It is worthless at best and deadly at worst. Here are a few more points that would interest your readers. Sunscreens are not the answer for sun protection, and sun exposure does not cause melanoma; sun deprivation is the problem. In the past four decades sunscreen use has increased by 400%, and melanoma has increased by 400%! Also, since 1935, due to changing lifestyles, sunscreen use, and indoor living, sun exposure has decreased by 90%. In that same period, melanoma risk has increased by 3,000%! You should also know that sun exposure is healthful, and that sun deprivation is as dangerous as smoking cigarettes. Two recent studies have shown that sunscreens may be worthless or even harmful. The first, a meta-analysis, showed no protective effect of sunscreens against skin cancer. The second showed that people who used sunscreens had up to six times the number of sunburns when compared to those that did not use them. This research also demonstrated that those who covered up or sought shade were the best protected. Regular, non-burning sun exposure is also essential to human health. Sunscreens are also destroying coral reefs, and you should know that the chemicals in sunscreen also combine with chlorine to produce cancer-causing products. Be careful to avoid sunscreens and instead, cover up and seek shade when you have had enough sun exposure. And as far as the idea that more sunlight is reaching Earth now due to a thinning ozone layer, how can that cause a cancer problem, when 90% fewer people are outside in the sun? More information: Sunlightinstitute.org, and read Dr. Marc Sorenson’s book, Embrace the Sun.