Sick reporting on UK News this morning, for the period 2020-2024 no 20-24 year old women died of cervical cancer, and this is due to the success of the HPV vaccine etc.
Nothing to do do with the fact that no-one's been able to get to see a fucking doctor in that period to be 'diagnosed' as having cervical 'cancer'.
Or of course, maybe it was the data for 'trans women'.
I've always been suspicious of sunscreen. Seems like over my lifetime we went from not needing it, to just needing it in the summer, to needing it all the time with ever-increasing levels of SPF.
I'm still unsure about the aging claims. Yeah, there are plenty of old Florida ladies that look like their face turned to worn leather. But I'm not sure that means everyone, everywhere needs to avoid the sun like a vampire.
I tan easily and burn very rarely. Living in the midwest, I look latino half the year from working outside and white the other half from being cooped up indoors.
I have a feeling sunscreen is just going to be another thing our descendents will look on and wonder how we could have been so foolish and misinformed. Makes me not judge our ancestors so harshly when we make the same crazy mistakes despite supposedly having better information and technology.
Great article. Thanks for sharing it. I haven’t worn sunscreen in years and am fairly skinned. I used coconut oil as a moisturizer and cover up when I feel that I’m starting to burn. I have some funky autoimmune response, so I’m eliminating as much exposure to toxic shit as I can. I do love the smell of Coppertone though.
Key takeaway.
Vitamin D is not optional for immune function. It is a core necessity, as it is the primary defense mechanism against abnormal cell growth. Thus, the chemical-based sunscreens found on store shelves across America—taking up roughly 58% of the market vs mineral-based sunscreens—don’t just block a tan (or harm coral reefs and broader marine life). Studies have shown they also impair one of our body’s core protective systems. “The existing evidence supports that sunscreen can impair vitamin D3 synthesis,” declares a meta-analysis from 2025.
I have never used sunscreen. I tan and don't burn. I only go outside long enough to mow the grass. That's about 30 minutes at a time. I mowed last week on the hottest, brightest day with no problem. I do wear a hat.
why should i not use sunscreen when i'm out in the sun for hours, burn and peel with extreme itching. anyone shooting this down has not lived in florida
this is laughable
Sick reporting on UK News this morning, for the period 2020-2024 no 20-24 year old women died of cervical cancer, and this is due to the success of the HPV vaccine etc.
Nothing to do do with the fact that no-one's been able to get to see a fucking doctor in that period to be 'diagnosed' as having cervical 'cancer'.
Or of course, maybe it was the data for 'trans women'.
Never used hand sanitizer and never ever used sunscreen. No thanks big pharma assholes
It is the cause of many cancers. Same with hand sanitizer. Thank God they are protecting us from ourselves.
I hate hand sanitizer. Won't use it
Notice how Big Pharma always uses the safety scare to push their products, when it's always about how they can make big money?
Extra virgin coconut oil... before and after sun.
Your skin is your largest organ.
Keep it supplied with protective oil.
I've always been suspicious of sunscreen. Seems like over my lifetime we went from not needing it, to just needing it in the summer, to needing it all the time with ever-increasing levels of SPF.
I'm still unsure about the aging claims. Yeah, there are plenty of old Florida ladies that look like their face turned to worn leather. But I'm not sure that means everyone, everywhere needs to avoid the sun like a vampire.
I tan easily and burn very rarely. Living in the midwest, I look latino half the year from working outside and white the other half from being cooped up indoors.
I have a feeling sunscreen is just going to be another thing our descendents will look on and wonder how we could have been so foolish and misinformed. Makes me not judge our ancestors so harshly when we make the same crazy mistakes despite supposedly having better information and technology.
Great article. Thanks for sharing it. I haven’t worn sunscreen in years and am fairly skinned. I used coconut oil as a moisturizer and cover up when I feel that I’m starting to burn. I have some funky autoimmune response, so I’m eliminating as much exposure to toxic shit as I can. I do love the smell of Coppertone though.
Key takeaway.
I use a beef tallow sunblock. All good stuff in there
I have never used sunscreen. I tan and don't burn. I only go outside long enough to mow the grass. That's about 30 minutes at a time. I mowed last week on the hottest, brightest day with no problem. I do wear a hat.
They do everything they can to weaken us or depopulate us. Here is another one on erithritol, a common artificial sweetener. https://thehighwire.com/editorial/crossing-the-blood-brain-barrier-the-erythritol-problem/
Skin is your largest organ. The idea of placing chemicals such as deodorant or sunscreen always bothers me
why should i not use sunscreen when i'm out in the sun for hours, burn and peel with extreme itching. anyone shooting this down has not lived in florida this is laughable
Communists have always hated the free healing power of the sun.
Kevin Trudeau mentioned this in his books years ago.
Turns out the sun is good for you 🥰☀️