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So, I used a whole bunch of chemical sunscreens to protect my skin from the sun but the toxins in the sunscreen and the lack of natural vitamin-D ended up giving me skin cancer.
But the skin cancer caused by the sun probably would’ve been worse.
And don’t tell me that wearing a hat and long sleeves would’ve protected me. The studies on that still have not come back.
under-rated
could be worked into a killer meme
As a white skinned kid growing up in New Mexico, I had more than a few cases of severe sunburn. Because of that I did learn to use sunscreen or wear T-shirts in the swimming pool.
However at the age of 15, I did end up with a 2 inch melanoma on my back. In the 80s, the five-year death rate for post melanoma diagnosis was over 50%. But I’m still here.
At the time, I was on my high school track and field team but I refused to quit or avoid the afternoon sun during practice. In fact, what happened is that I would get a nice tan over the season. So I probably got way more vitamin D than your typical person as I was always wearing short sleeve shirts and shorts in the less intense, late afternoon sunshine. I continued doing so all the way through college and my melanoma never returned.
30 years later, I learned that vitamin D is one of the things your body needs to fight off cancer. I’m pretty sure that ironically the sun saved my life.
Now if only I could get my micro-biome back to the way it was before I had to get my appendix removed.
Lol…