Whoops
To: past_present
Good thing I am goth.
j/k
2 posted on
08/24/2009 10:22:07 AM PDT by
Reagan79
(Today, I consider myself the wisest Latina Woman on the face of the earth.)
To: past_present
a 2003 study by British doctors
Yeah,i'll be sure to heed the advice and/or warnings of Nannycare doctors.
3 posted on
08/24/2009 10:22:18 AM PDT by
gimme1ibertee
(Sarah Palin......Gippercuda 2012!)
To: past_present
4 posted on
08/24/2009 10:25:06 AM PDT by
SolidWood
(Sarah Palin: "Only dead fish go with the flow!")
To: past_present
I don’t wear sunscreens....they make me itch! And if they make a person itch.....that cannot be a good sign for long term usage LOL! ;)
5 posted on
08/24/2009 10:25:49 AM PDT by
BossLady
("Obama: Who needs Astroturf When You Have Plants!")
To: past_present
Not sure about this study.....but it is interesting that skin cancer rates have skyrocketed since sunscreens were introduced in the 1970s...
6 posted on
08/24/2009 10:25:58 AM PDT by
UCFRoadWarrior
(Illegal alien amnesty is anti-American bigotry)
To: past_present
Skin cancer or Alzheimers. Which one do I want to die from? Hmmmm, tough choice.
9 posted on
08/24/2009 10:32:08 AM PDT by
autumnraine
(You can't fix stupid, but you can vote it out!)
To: past_present
Huh?
Sun Screen gets into the bloodstream and can cross the blood brain barrier??????? Really? Am I missing something, or is this truly what they are claiming?
To: past_present
You just can’t win—I use sunblock on my face and arms all the time in the summer to avoid skin cancer and aging. On the other hand, things like aluminum are not listed among the ingredients.
Maybe the thing to do is to use only products that don’t have tiny metallic particles. I heard this issue discussed at an engineering meeting, including the possibility that nanoparticles can enter the body and go wherever they wish, because cellular walls won’t keep them out.
14 posted on
08/24/2009 10:42:15 AM PDT by
Winged Hussar
(http://moveonpleasemoveon.blogspot.com/)
To: past_present
I forgot if I use sunscreen.
To: past_present
I use sunscreen all the time and it doesn’t... wait..what were we talking about?
To: past_present
Does anyone else wonder why the Brits, of all climates, would have such a significant use of sunscreens/suncreams?
19 posted on
08/24/2009 11:15:15 AM PDT by
MortMan
(Stubbing one's toes is a valid (if painful) way of locating furniture in the dark.)
To: past_present
Skin damage and cancer are huge, huge risks. I've seen a lot of folks with damaged skin from early sun worshiping.
Still, many likely over due it. They find a lot of stuff in Alzheimer brains, including aluminum from Deodorants. Most of this has been debunked as cause, but may be a symptom of bad cells not clearing the brain of toxins.
21 posted on
08/24/2009 11:32:46 AM PDT by
Wiseghy
( ARE YOU BETTER OFF THAN YOU WERE $4 TRILLION DOLLARS AGO?)
To: past_present
So much for that "Wear Sunscreen" commencement address.
The lady who wrote it better have a good lawyer.
25 posted on
08/24/2009 12:38:16 PM PDT by
x
To: Coleus; AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
...they lodge in almost all parts of the brain and there are no efficient clearance mechanisms to remove them once there.
Thanks neverdem (I think it was nd).
26 posted on
08/24/2009 4:12:14 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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