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Sunscreen May Cause Cancer Here’s How to Make Your Own

Friday, June 5, 2015 21:45
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by Marco Torres, Guest

If you align yourself with the misinformation that comes out of the sunscreen and cancer industries and combine that with the absurd advice from dermatologists, you get a wonderful cocktail of nonsense sure to accelerate any cancer you may be trying to prevent. Then again, that’s what the cancer industry wants. Not only does blocking the sun’s rays from reaching your skin dramatically reduce optimal vitamin D levels, but when you use any conventional sunscreen, it’s like spreading cancer right into your skin. Here’s why “sun damage” is a term you should erase from your vocabulary and learn how to avoid 6 harmful ingredients.

Don’t Be Scared Of The Sun

Being scared of the sun is like being afraid of water–small doses will never harm you, but take in huge amounts of either and you could have a problem. Just as you must respect the water, you must also respect the sun. It’s not about fearing the sun’s rays but knowing your limits.

Yes, the sun will age your skin and affect your DNA, but that is essentially a normal process. The idea that sunscreen prevents cancer is a myth promoted by pharmaceutical companies, conventional medicine and the mainstream media for one purpose…profit. The sunscreen industry makes money by selling lotion products that actually contain cancer-causing chemicals. It then donates a portion of that money to the cancer industry through non-profit groups like Cancer Societies which, in turn, run heart-breaking public service ads urging people to use sunscreen to “prevent cancer.”

It Is Essential To Expose Your Bare Skin To The Sun

It’s amazing how many people ask me “well what am I supposed to do when I go out in the sun for long periods without sunscreen.” What do you think our ancestors did? They exposed themselves in moderation. They would use clothing, spend time in the shade or indoors if they’ve exceeded their exposure limit. Do the same and don’t spend more time than necessary that will lead to burning. But justifying more time outside in the sun, exceeding your exposure limit and only because you are wearing sunscreen, is truly an unhealthy approach to sun exposure.

Optimum vitamin D levels are obtained by simply exposing your bare skin to the sun. Blocking the sun’s rays from reaching our skin dramatically influences our optimal vitamin D levels, leading to higher mortality, critical illness and mental health disorders.

Make Your Own Sunscreen

Get the recipe at (isoulscience.com)

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