the anti-sunscreen movement

Anonymous
I think you're supposed to wear spf shirts and rash guards instead. Hats. I think everyone should be wearing rash guards at the pool and beach. Especially men. It's a lot to make sure you sunscreen your whole back and chest.

I definitely put sunscreen on my kids when needed, but I do think it's can be a lot of chemicals. It's much better to avoid the sun in the first place. Fair skinned people have always known this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?

They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.


Those who labor in the sun every day get very tanned or have more skin pigment (melanin) to begin with. That melanin is protective to a large extent. But office workers with lighter skin and who are only in the sun on lunch break or weekends are more vulnerable and need to cover up or wear sunscreen in the sun.

I personally only use sunscreen when exposed to sun, I would not leave sunscreen on indoors as some do.


If you’re sitting in a sunny office next to windows, you’re getting UVA radiation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would rather cover up with linen etc.

Same. And I live on the beach. Fair skinned and never been burned. I’m just careful how much I allow myself.

The percentage of Americans with Vitamin D deficiency is astronomical. Educate yourselves, people.


I’ve had chronically low Vitamin D and even when I supplement it’s at the bottom level of normal. I used to teach at a daycare and was outside a couple of hours a day with only spf15 in my morning face lotion and I was still vitamin d deficient. I think it’s more of a nutritional factor


Meaning our food supply is deficient, not that I’m a junk food junky
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vaccines, fluoride, pasteurized milk, sunscreen.

I assume washing their hands, using seat belts, and cooking raw meat are next on the chopping block.


Well, the dumb will die off, killed by preventable diseases. Oh well.


You hope this happens, yet the dumb always manage to survive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?

They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.


https://www.agweb.com/news/business/health/farmers-are-skin-cancers-deadly-bullseye

My grandad was a farmer who lost an eye and part of his scalp to melanoma.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would rather cover up with linen etc.

Same. And I live on the beach. Fair skinned and never been burned. I’m just careful how much I allow myself.

The percentage of Americans with Vitamin D deficiency is astronomical. Educate yourselves, people.


The amount of vitamin d you can get from the sun depends on your latitude. So you can be out in the sun all day and be vitamin d deficient depending on where you live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?

They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.


Those who labor in the sun every day get very tanned or have more skin pigment (melanin) to begin with. That melanin is protective to a large extent. But office workers with lighter skin and who are only in the sun on lunch break or weekends are more vulnerable and need to cover up or wear sunscreen in the sun.

I personally only use sunscreen when exposed to sun, I would not leave sunscreen on indoors as some do.


If you’re sitting in a sunny office next to windows, you’re getting UVA radiation.


Also in your car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vaccines, fluoride, pasteurized milk, sunscreen.

I assume washing their hands, using seat belts, and cooking raw meat are next on the chopping block.



They don’t want sunscreen or pasteurized milk then leave them be. The great thing about MAGA is they don’t care what you do. Democrats are always worried what MAGA is doing though, God forbid they don’t think the same as you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think people who privilege rhetoric over science have not been impacted by skin cancer, measles, etc. Hopefully they won't be, but when large numbers start to turn away from well researched, proven data then unfortunately there will be surges in those preventable illnesses, and they will lose that privilege of being unaffected.


It’s also ok for a lot of people to die. There are too many people in the world as it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Which sunscreen has the healthy ingredients?

Anyone?
Anonymous
I never wear sunscreen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think people who privilege rhetoric over science have not been impacted by skin cancer, measles, etc. Hopefully they won't be, but when large numbers start to turn away from well researched, proven data then unfortunately there will be surges in those preventable illnesses, and they will lose that privilege of being unaffected.


It’s also ok for a lot of people to die. There are too many people in the world as it is.


You first, clown
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never wear sunscreen.

Same. Poison overload.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You people realize that there are millions of people who labor in the sun every day and they don’t use sunscreen right?

They aren’t the ones getting the cancer. It’s office workers on vacation that get it. Maybe the science should look into it.


Those who labor in the sun every day get very tanned or have more skin pigment (melanin) to begin with. That melanin is protective to a large extent. But office workers with lighter skin and who are only in the sun on lunch break or weekends are more vulnerable and need to cover up or wear sunscreen in the sun.

I personally only use sunscreen when exposed to sun, I would not leave sunscreen on indoors as some do.


If you’re sitting in a sunny office next to windows, you’re getting UVA radiation.


My dermatologist is always on about that. She’s always reminds me to put on sunscreen when I get into the car, sit near a window, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m married to an orthopedic. You need vitamin d for healthy bones. I also feel like slathering ourselves in chemicals isn’t healthy either. We don’t wear it everyday. We wear it if we’ll be outside more than a half hour to 45 min. My answer might change if we had a strong history of melanoma, but we don’t.


Vitamin D is not going to save your bones alone and you can get it from a supplement. Dumb, dumb, dumb.

How do you go from it being needed to “it’s not going to save your bones alone”? Try reading.
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