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I’m kinda surprised to hear an eye doctor and another doctor (not sure of his specialty) promote being in the sun as healthy and we need it. This is very good but (fyi) it’s an hour. I tend to watch stuff like this in the evening when it’s just me still up. I found this account researching carnivore diet, will update my progress on another post. She mentions the highest rates of skin cancer are from northern climates and people that don’t get in the sun. She seems to be awake to the medical system and the industry promoting sunscreen. I do think she’s a little too dark for a blonde but it’s not my body. To each their own. At least she’s not over weight like so many including myself.
****Facts you need to know about the sun, vitamin d & skin cancer.
These are taken from transcripts of the video. I love this feature on YouTube.
Think about how could the Sun the lifegiving force out there be something that is causing disease causing death and toxic to us. So we have to really think about these things logically.
She provides studies that back this up. I haven’t had a chance to confirm. I’ve always questioned skin cancer from the sun and don’t believe the sun is truly dangerous.
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Link if you want to watch later: https://www.youtube.com/live/jwQ2PuZyOqA
Oh yes, I learned this a while back from a Dr that is Greek I believe. The sunscreen is the cause of skin cancer not the sun. I have never worn sunscreen. My job was an outside one for 8 years and I’m light skinned and light hair. I also eat a lot of greens and colorful veggies. People that do this help fight off skin cancer by the diet. He also says to not wear sunglasses because the sun is good for the eyes . Have you ever heard of earthing? Lots of good information on that as well. It’s amazing what we have been lied to about.
What's with all the comments about her hair and body if the point is about skin cancer and the sun?
I’m not trying to be rude or judgy “B”. In this video she’s tan but it looks natural. Some videos she’s very tan and it looks more like a different race or skin color. The blonde only makes it stand out. I don’t care if she’s black as night or orange as Trump. I probably shouldn’t have mentioned it at all. It’s just very obvious and some anti sun people might immediately say she’s over tanning. We have all seen over tanning and the wrinkles these people get. This lady isn’t wrinkled. Makes me wonder if the wrinkles on regular over tanned people are from environmental, foods or genetic.