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August 02, 2006

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erika

I was told a few years ago by my sister that there are toxic chemicals in sunscreen that actually cause cancer! I looked at the Coppertone I bought last year, though, and the oxycinnamate(?) is gone, but who knows what else is in there. I use Aubrey's organics sunscreen, but I'm out during that time of day so little that I hardly use it.

CreditSavvy

These are really embarassing things... Me and my relatives have always spent all summer in the sun, had sunburns even, but no consequences, really. Cancer is really terrifying for people, but you can't stop them eat fried potatoes or bacon saying that they can cause overdose of cholesterol which blocks vessels...

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Wow, incredible article on sunscreen and the ingredient list on them. Appreciated your post.

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Nigel

This raises a really good point. I never really considered sunscreen to be using a chemical to avoid cancer, but of course that is what it is. From that perspective, it is pretty scary stuff. You also have to be worried about nano-particles in some clear sunscreens: http://www.undoge.org/?p=16

Nigel

This raises a really good point. I never really considered sunscreen to be using a chemical to avoid cancer, but of course that is what it is. From that perspective, it is pretty scary stuff. You also have to be worried about nano-particles in some clear sunscreens: http://www.undoge.org/?p=16

Nigel

This raises a really good point. I never really considered sunscreen to be using a chemical to avoid cancer, but of course that is what it is. From that perspective, it is pretty scary stuff. You also have to be worried about nano-particles in some clear sunscreens: http://www.undoge.org/?p=16

Mia

Sunscreen brands use completely different ingredients. Nanoparticles and some chemicals are considered dangerous BUT there are a number of natural brands that are not.

The best way to avoid skin cancer is to stay out of the sun. BUT if you must be in the sun (and most of us do at some point each day) use a natural sunscreen that does not contain nanoparticles.

Wearing a hat, covering clothing and good sunglasses are also important!

Mia
Australia (the sunburnt country)

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Absolutely agree that protecting clothing and shade are the first lines of defense. But sun screen does have it's place as you suggest.

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Great article! I find it particularly interesting how you addressed the issue that many sunscreens are THEMSELVES really dangerous and even if they protect us from cancer...they can harm us in other ways.

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