Has anyone deep dived sunscreen and its longterm effects?
🧘Mental/Physical Health 🏋🏼♂️
With how much this community researches topics like how we are being slowly poisoned in different ways I'm curious if anyone has really dived into the long term effects if any? Kind of like aluminum zinc in deodorant.
Like is it necessary? What exact ingredient could be dangerous? Are there good ones or bad ones? Natural options?
I can't remember where I saw it but I saw that other than melanomas surface level cancers are treatable? And that they are caused by UV but its a lot you'd need.
I'm not sure what that means regards basal vs. squamous.
It's a death sentence in many cases ...,But who knows ??? it all comes down to the vaccines that they start pumping in us from birth and of course they have to blame it on something ...the sun ..the wind ..the soil! Sun cancer wasn't rampant 50 years ago , so they probably put something in the poison they inject in us that made it show up on steroids , right around the time the billboards came out with bathing suits and burned butts by coppertone
Yes I have heard that the reason we are prone to skin cancers and even severe burns is because if the seed oils we consume among other preservatives.