Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Yes...I just came across this whole movement too and wanted to scream. I'm just sick of the concrete thinking. You don't have to be all-or-nothing (even if that gets you more clicks as an influencer). It's lead to such dangerous behavior with sunscreen, vaccines, dieting etc. There are costs/benefits to everything. People have lost all ability to discern real risk and to make decisions based on reliable sources.
We seem to be more stupid than we used to be. Most people don't understand the very basic principles of statistics and this makes me hopeless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean also, look up solar comedones. Wearing sunscreen is one if the best ways you can prevent aging.
I mean cancer avoidance should be a given but appealing to vanity might work.
Have you had your vit d level checked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Which sunscreen has the healthy ingredients?
Anyone?
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:When they get skin cancer, they can heal it through diet, vitamins and supplements. Easy fix.
Anonymous wrote:When they get skin cancer, they can heal it through diet, vitamins and supplements. Easy fix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't stop using it, but I do question whether there is some drawback to regularly rubbing chemicals all over the largest organ of one's body. My guess is that whatever it may be, skin cancer is worse.
This.
Anonymous wrote:I think sun exposure is critically valuable within limits. I do wear sunscreen when in the sun for extended amounts of time and always on my face. The sun as well as sunscreen has both benefits and harms. It is all about balance. This is not a MAGA thing. There was a really good article in the Atlantic about this.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2024/06/sun-exposure-health-benefits/678205/
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Yes...I just came across this whole movement too and wanted to scream. I'm just sick of the concrete thinking. You don't have to be all-or-nothing (even if that gets you more clicks as an influencer). It's lead to such dangerous behavior with sunscreen, vaccines, dieting etc. There are costs/benefits to everything. People have lost all ability to discern real risk and to make decisions based on reliable sources.
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.