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PoWReini 6 months ago
It’s crazy how much better your skin tolerates sun, once you get rid of the seed oils.
I believe the most important is good skin awareness. The highest rates of skin cancer are in Australia and New Zealand because most of their population are north-europeans descendents. So they are not suposed to live there and their skin is not adapted.
Imagine a world where sunscreen causes cancers. A world where the light from our devices causes cancers and myopia. A world where the sun was actually anti aging, and is preventative against cancer and other diseases. Crazy is me.
I understand what you mean, but many people's skin is adapted. That's why skin awareness is important, it's a genetical heritage that tells you where you come from. If I were to permanently live in the African savanna or Norway, then my skin wouldn't be as prepared, and I would need to take extra measures regularly, either by covering my skin, taking supplements, etc. However, my skin is prepared to handle the average radiation of my region. I have never used sun cream, and if I'm going to be overexposed for whatever reason (during the 5% yearly window where the sun's intensity is above average), a hat and long sleeves are enough.
Totally get that, but we have a generation whose parents applied sunscreen since they were babies, and couple that with being indoors for school and work, its no wonder tolerance is low. I have naturally good skin for the sun, but did need to some work to bring my tolerance levels to what they should be.
LOL "Science by Beach Abs" is perhaps the worst medium for the dissemination of scientific information that mankind has yet invented