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Summer is upon
us and sun worshippers are about to flock to the
beaches! However, before you venture into the
sun, please take the time to read this article. (and I
encourage you to share this information with your family,
friends and loved ones.)
In a recent fit
tip I included an article about the dangers of using
sunscreen. Rather than protecting us from the sun,
sunscreens can cause you even greater harm and may
actually increase your risk of
cancer! This is because:
a) The chemicals
in most sunscreens are carcinogenic.
b)
Sunscreen's prevent the absorption of vitamin D.
What’s Hiding
in Your Sunscreen?
The
chemicals in commercial sunscreens pose serious
health risks. In fact sunscreens are nothing more than
a cocktail of dangerous chemical agents.
Here’s
a sample of what you’re likely to find on the label of your favourite
sunscreen:
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Chemicals
Commonly Found
In Commercial Sunscreens
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Dangerous
Side Effects
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1
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Parabens
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“Endocrine
disruptors,” these gender-bending chemicals mimic estrogen, upset your
hormonal balance, and can cause various reproductive cancers in men and
women
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2
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PABA
(may be listed as octyl-dimethyl or padimate-O)
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Attacks
DNA and causes genetic mutation when exposed to sunlight
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3
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Mineral
oil, paraffin, petrolatum
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Coats
skin like plastic and clogs pores, trapping toxins in, slows skin cell
growth, disrupts normal hormone function, suspected of causing cancer
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4
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Sodium
laurel, lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate (sometimes listed as
“from coconut” or “coconut derived”
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Combined
with other chemicals, it becomes nitrosamine, a powerful cancer-causing
agent; penetrates your skin’s moisture barrier, allowing other
dangerous chemicals to enter your bloodstream
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5
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Phenol
carbolic acid
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Circulatory
collapse, paralysis, convulsions, coma, death from respiratory failure
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6
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Acrylamide
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Breast
cancer
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7
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Octyl-methoxycinnamate
(OMC)
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Kills
skin cells
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8
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Toluene
(may be listed as benzoic, benzyl, or butylated hydroxtoluene
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Anemia,
low blood cell count, liver and kidney damage, birth defects
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9
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Propylene
glycol
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Dermatitis,
kidney and liver abnormalities, prevents skin growth, causes irritation
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10
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PEG,
polysorbates, laureth, ethoxylated alcohol
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Potent
carcinogens containing dioxane
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In June
2007, U.S.
researchers announced the first direct link between cancer
prevention and the 'sunshine vitamin' - vitamin D. Their
results were nothing short of astounding. A 4 year clinical
trial involving 1,200 women found that those women who
had optimal Vitamin D status (as opposed to
'sub optimal') had a 60 percent reduction in cancer
incidence! The best way to obtain vitamin D? Quite
simply, from exposure to the sun!
Researchers
also announced the strong correlation between cold
climates (& therefore lack of sunlight)
and higher incidences of cancer.
Health
authorities have led us to believe that we should avoid
the sun's rays at all costs, however the sun is not the
culprit! The truth of the matter is that every living thing on Earth
depends on the sun for it's survival!
Therefore
the answer is not
to avoid the sun entirely. On
the contrary. We need to make sure that we’re
receiving optimum exposure to the sun. As little as 10-15 mins per day
of direct sunlight is all that is required to obtain ideal levels of
vitamin D in the body. However, the key is to never
get sunburned.
Some
of the best ways to avoid sunburn include
taking precautions such as:
1.
Wearing protective
clothing eg: a hat, long-sleeved shirt etc
2.
Limit exposure to the
sun at the peak times - between 11 am and 1pm. And
for your children, reduce exposure to the sun -
particularly during the hours of 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
3.
At the beginning of the season
limit your exposure to the sun. Progressively increase
the time you spend in the sun so that after a
few weeks you can spend more time in the
sun with much less risk of burning.
There
is also another very effective way to protect ourselves against
sunburn. We can do this by building up our own
natural 'internal sunscreen' through good nutrition and choosing foods
high in antioxidants.
Studies
have shown that diets high in antioxidants protect against cell damage.
Oxidative damage (resulting from day to day living
but particularly from stress, poor nutrition habits,
smoking etc) contributes to DNA mutations, premature
aging, and can lead to malfunctions of the cell causing
disease including cancer.
Therefore
not only will a diet high in antioxidants help to prevent sunburn, it
will help to protect against degenerative diseases
and cancer.
To
obtain sufficient antioxidants, make sure
you're consuming a diet high in fruit in
vegetables. If you find it difficult to consume the
recommended 5-9 servings of fresh fruit and vegetables every
day, try adding 1 or 2 fruit smoothies to your daily nutrition
plan. You could also consider purchasing a
juicer so that you can juice vegetables on a regular basis.
In
summary:
1) Avoid using commercial
sunscreens.
2) Limit sun
exposure during
peak times of the day.
3) Spend 10-15 mins daily in
the sun for optimum vitamin D levels.
4) Progressively increase your
exposure in the sun as summer approaches. (to avoid
sunburn)
5) Be sun smart &
protect yourself from excess sun exposure by using your clothing
creatively
6) Consume a diet high in
antioxidants eg: fruit and vegetables
Wishing
you a SAFE AND SUNSMART summer!
Further
reading: Are
tanning beds dangerous?

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