tim-from-pa
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http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20...melanoma-survivors-skip-sunscreen-study-finds
In the article, a troubled dermatologist lamented,
They (and most of us) were never told things like this.
And I would not be surprised if those 1/4 of the people were actually putting on sunscreen beforehand and maybe got disillusioned? Wouldn't that be ironic? But rest assured, if that was the case, the media, medical establishment and Big Pharma would not agree to that being put out in the open and would prevent them from saying so.
Face it folks, sunscreen is a big business. There's $$$$$$$$$$$ otherwise I can't see why the medical establishment would want us all to avoid the sun and be locked away like Dracula, lest we melt to skeletons when it hit us.
Now, here's a site better spending you time with, rather than wasting your time on medical tomfoolery.
http://sunlightinstitute.org/
In the article, a troubled dermatologist lamented,
Hmmmmm. I wonder why? I wonder if they are through (as I am) with all the "sun is bad" tripe? I wonder if they are the ones that found out that Melanoma actually increased, not decreased in recent years after they been dutifully sloshing on the sunscreen mess? or again if they found out if the sunscreen itself has something like 4 known carcinogens, and that a lot of Melanoma shows up in places that the sun does not shine?"It is certainly concerning that a quarter of the melanoma survivors never wear sunscreen..."
They (and most of us) were never told things like this.
And I would not be surprised if those 1/4 of the people were actually putting on sunscreen beforehand and maybe got disillusioned? Wouldn't that be ironic? But rest assured, if that was the case, the media, medical establishment and Big Pharma would not agree to that being put out in the open and would prevent them from saying so.
Face it folks, sunscreen is a big business. There's $$$$$$$$$$$ otherwise I can't see why the medical establishment would want us all to avoid the sun and be locked away like Dracula, lest we melt to skeletons when it hit us.
Now, here's a site better spending you time with, rather than wasting your time on medical tomfoolery.
http://sunlightinstitute.org/