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07-15-2007, 02:19 PM | #11 | ||
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we in the uk would love to have some of your sun. we are only having rain rain rain this summer Sophia can still smile though |
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07-15-2007, 02:55 PM | #12 | ||
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I know. You've had shocking weather recently. Just shocking. Lots of places have unfortunately. It's like that old saying "if it doesn't rain, it pours".
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07-17-2007, 01:27 AM | #13 | ||
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an umbrella is good
do they use them in au lara? the material is too thin though and lets in light they still havent made one for sun use or i havent seen one
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07-22-2007, 02:22 AM | #14 | ||
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I'm in Southern California, we get sun most days. I enjoy the postcards that show a sunny x-mas.
X-mas trees and rose bushes through the same window. Hmmm. Here is an article relating to the sunscreen causes cancer theory mentioned earlier: The Sunscreen Myth: How Sunscreen Products Actually Promote Cancer The hard-hitting NewsTarget piece linked below explains in detail how the idea that sunscreen prevents cancer is nothing more than a myth promoted by industries seeking to make a profit off of human suffering. In fact, sunscreen actually promotes cancer by blocking your body's absorption of ultraviolet radiation, and therefore blocking the production of vitamin D in your skin. Studies have shown that vitamin D can prevent as many as 77 of all cancers. In addition, most sunscreen lotions also contain cancer-causing chemicals. A portion of the profits from the sale of these lotions is then donated to organizations such as the American Cancer Society, which in turn runs public service ads encouraging the use of sunscreens. Proper nutrition is a better way to prevent sunburn then sunscreen lotion. Berries and microalgae such as spirulina, astaxanthin, and blue-green algae can make the body naturally resistant to sunburn, as well as similar radiation damage to the eyes and optic nerve. http://www.newstarget.com/021903.html Dr. Mercola's Comment: How many people know that not getting enough sun KILLS 50,000 people from cancer deaths every year in the US alone? The myth that the sun is detrimental to your health, and that sunscreen is a necessity to guard against cancer is one of the most pervasive hoaxes in our society today. As this article points out, this myth can be traced back to the two industries that benefit the most: the cancer industry and the sunscreen manufacturers. These two giant profit-makers tag-team efforts which keep the unsuspecting public in a trance. Not only do sunscreens promote cancer by blocking your vitamin D production, they are also likely carcinogens all by themselves. A study in the April 2004 Journal of Chromatography found that there is significant penetration of all sunscreen agents they studied into the skin. So when you use most sunscreens, your body is absorbing synthetic chemicals, and with experts' recommendations to apply generous amounts of the product every few hours, you will likely be absorbing a fair amount. Some of these chemicals are quite dangerous. Octyl methoxycinnamate (OMC), which is present in 90 percent of sunscreen brands, was found to kill mouse cells even at low doses. Sunburn should always be avoided, but there are many all-natural ways to protect yourself from sunburn that you can use instead of resorting to the toxic infusions of commercial sunscreens. Boosting your skin's "internal sunscreen" from within with effective antoxidants from whole fresh vegetables and fruits like goji berries (not the juice), raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, are far healthier options. Additionally, slathering on some aloe vera gel can also be helpful. I recommend testing your vitamin D levels to make sure you're not deficient before resorting to sunscreen of any kind. For more information about the vital importance of vitamin D from sunlight, please review my article Reduce Your Risk of Cancer With Sunlight Exposure, if you haven't already seen it. You might also want to keep an eye out for my forthcoming book, Dark Deception, which is due to be published in 2008. It will take an in-depth look at all of the various issues relating to sunscreen, cancer, vitamin D, and sunlight.
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07-22-2007, 12:35 PM | #15 | ||
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some sun is ok
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