View Full Version : suncreams causing cancers???
lottie
18-04-2007, 01:27 AM
anyone know anything about sun creams allegedlycausing cancers? im sure i read this a while ago but can't remember where... can anyone help...im interested to know more if so...
cleft_asunder
18-04-2007, 01:40 AM
They do.:D
I'm sure you can find plenty of links on google. But ummm... it's not just sunscreen, there is a whole agenda in regards to this. Sunglasses, chemtrails, tinting, eyeglass tinting, sunscreen, all block out the sun.
lottie
18-04-2007, 01:42 AM
cool cheers cleft....knew i wasnt just being a paranoid android!!!LOL!!:D
xdnax
18-04-2007, 02:06 AM
They do.:D
I'm sure you can find plenty of links on google. But ummm... it's not just sunscreen, there is a whole agenda in regards to this. Sunglasses, chemtrails, tinting, eyeglass tinting, sunscreen, all block out the sun.
lmao @ "they do" plus >>>>>:D <<<<<<
you make it sound like good news!! :D
anyone know anything about sun creams allegedlycausing cancers? im sure i read this a while ago but can't remember where... can anyone help...im interested to know more if so...
I have had this is my wallet for about ten years and still they peddle their crap.
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/7681/scan10001ft3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
cleft_asunder
18-04-2007, 02:10 AM
lmao @ "they do" plus >>>>>:D <<<<<<
you make it sound like good news!! :D
Lol, I know. Not a clue.:p
Fucking har, I busted up because of that.
Also, Until recently sunblock only blocked out the UVB rays. These are the ones that burn you but they are also the ones that produce Vitamin D, a very necesssary vitamin. They allowed the UVA through which is the most penetrating and because you were not burning, you thought it was safe to stay out there all day. HA!!!
We need the sun but in moderation. 10-15 minutes a day exposure will not burn you but will give you enough vitamin D. We have created this culture who are afraid of the sun, our lifeforce.
mcmenek1
18-04-2007, 02:34 AM
anyone know anything about sun creams allegedlycausing cancers? im sure i read this a while ago but can't remember where... can anyone help...im interested to know more if so...
Hiya lottie,
That's a really good question.......I found this on the Internet a while ago
" . Ask yourself is it just a coincidence that the increase in the spate of skin cancers runs concurrent with the increased use of sun creams, which are supposed to minimise this risk? An active ingredient in sunscreens, 2-phenylbenzimidazole-5 (PBSA), which is used to absorb ultra violet B (UVB), has been found to damage DNA when exposed to sunlight in a test tube. The researchers from Queen’s University in Belfast (N.Ireland) fear that if it caused similar changes to skin cells, this could lead to skin cancer....[ Environment and Health News, Winter 1999 Edition 14 (4.2) "
If you use any sun creams it's probably best to go organic.......hope this helps......:)
Love
&
Peace
Some interesting information here:
http://www.mercola.com/2004/feb/11/vitamin_d_types.htm
carlg1212
18-04-2007, 04:46 AM
The trick is to find all natural substances, not man-made chemicals, to smear on your body. Like mud.
Anders Lindman
18-04-2007, 05:02 AM
I have stopped using sun lotions. Something didn't feel right when using them. My skin felt worse, not better after having used a sun cream. So I wouldn't be surprised if they are shown to be harmful.
limelady
18-04-2007, 06:12 AM
I read a research paper a while back that clearly showed that melanoma is MORE likely to take hold on areas of the body that DON'T have access to the sun! There has NEVER been any direct association between too much sun and melanoma, in fact a lack of vitamin D (made by the sun within the dermal layers) can actually result in a higher incidence of melanoma! Our skin likes to have some sun!
However, if you are not careful, overdosing on sun and getting repeatedly sunburnt in the same areas CAN cause DNA damage to your skin cells which in addition to prematurely ageing the skin, can result in other (less invasive) forms of skin cancer, so we do still need to take care of our skin, especially if we are fair-skinned, and are planning to be in the sun for prolonged periods of time. Sun is good....too much sun is not good.
There are now some very good natural sunscreens out there, that should be applied after 15 minutes exposure, and repeated two-hourly. Light clothing and a hat are good ways to protect from repeated burning.
emma royds
18-04-2007, 12:35 PM
Well I've been using it on my face at night to prevent ageing, and it seems to be working. I don't use it as a sunscreen during the day though.
masonic3
18-04-2007, 12:47 PM
anyone know anything about sun creams allegedlycausing cancers? im sure i read this a while ago but can't remember where... can anyone help...im interested to know more if so...
Perhaps we should stop wearing sun screen?:confused: :eek:
limelady
18-04-2007, 12:54 PM
Ah huh!!!
Emma is revealing her anti-aging secrets!! LOL !!
You really crack me up sometimes em!!! :D
LL :)
lottie
18-04-2007, 12:59 PM
lime....i think your cat needs an urgent trip to the vets!!!!! :D LOL!!!!
masonic3
18-04-2007, 01:05 PM
lime....i think your cat needs an urgent trip to the vets!!!!! :D LOL!!!!
yep its been sucking on the end of that green pen again,lol
Everything you own turns to Lime, Lime Lady
lottie
18-04-2007, 01:07 PM
yep its been sucking on the end of that green pen again,lol
Everything you own turns to Lime, Lime Lady
LOL!!!!!!! :D
limelady
18-04-2007, 02:08 PM
yep its been sucking on the end of that green pen again,lol
Everything you own turns to Lime, Lime Lady
Yeah, I know....I've got Lime Disease.....my cat too...but I'm glad its not Lyme disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :eek: