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Choose mineral sunscreens with non-nano zinc oxide as the only active ingredient. Zinc oxide is a physical UV blocker that reflects UVA and UVB rays, unlike chemical filters that absorb them. It is photostable, non-irritating, and considered one of the safest sunscreen actives. The sunscreen must be labeled as non-nano, ensuring the particles stay on the skin's surface. Studies show that nano zinc oxide crosses the skin barrier.

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Titanium dioxide, found in sunscreen and car paint, is being used in various everyday products. Surprisingly, this ingredient, which is said to be unsuitable for human consumption, can be found in coffee creamer, chewing gum, toothpaste, Mozzarella cheese, tampons, dog food, Oreos, and candy, among others. In fact, there are over 1,000 different items containing titanium dioxide. It's worth considering checking ingredient labels to avoid having products with this ingredient in your home.

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Polyester sheds microplastics into the water supply and onto the skin. Polyester is a kind of plastic. Polyester can expose people to harmful chemicals. A study found high levels of BPA in active wear from brands like Nike, Adidas, Patagonia, and Fabletics. In some cases, BPA levels were over 22 times the allowable amount. BPA has been linked to infertility, cancer, and heart disease. Polyester may be an endocrine disruptor, which can disrupt the body's ability to produce and regulate hormones, potentially leading to elevated body fat and low testosterone.

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The speaker discusses chemical exposure and endocrine disruption, focusing on atrazine and common consumer products. Atrazine is described as a herbicide and the second most used herbicide in North America, after glyphosate. The speaker notes atrazine is illegal in Europe and claims that in Europe it’s not allowed at all. They state that “they’ll call it male feminization” when animals are exposed to atrazine, giving an example: a frog exposed to two hundred nanograms per deciliter of atrazine becomes female, turning a male frog female. The implication is that such exposures reflect effects seen in many Americans. Beyond atrazine, the speaker mentions plastic water bottles and the presence of fragrance and parabens that rub onto the skin, leading to skin absorption of these chemicals. The discussion then shifts to sunscreen chemicals, specifically oxybenzone, described as by far the most widely used chemical in sunscreen and an estrogen endocrine disruptor that acts like estrogen in the body. A study is cited: after publishing a book, a study on oxybenzone and one application of sunscreen found that seven days later, oxybenzone levels in people’s blood were above government safety limits. This observation is presented as applying to an adult who used oxybenzone once, with some people applying sunscreen five days a week to children or more, contributing to multiple daily applications. The speaker ties this to personal care products that claim to keep the face protected from the sun, implying frequent use leads to higher exposure. Key points emphasized include the prevalence of atrazine use in North America, its alleged legal status in Europe, the concept of “male feminization” in animals due to atrazine exposure, and the broader concern about everyday products—plastic bottles, fragrances, parabens, and sunscreen (notably oxybenzone)—as sources of estrogenic or endocrine-disrupting chemicals, with a cited study showing one application of sunscreen resulting in blood levels exceeding safety limits after seven days. The overall narrative links environmental chemical exposure to potential reproductive and hormonal effects, highlighting concerns about consumer products and regulations across regions.

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In the US, 23 sunscreen brands were pulled from the market for allegedly containing cancer-causing properties. The law regarding sunscreen filters hasn't changed in over 20 years, which is why European sunscreens are considered better due to more modern filters. Filters in skincare are not the greatest ingredient. Damaging the skin constantly with treatments like retinol and peels makes it vulnerable, allowing the sun to penetrate harder, leading to pigmentation, aging, inflammation, and potentially cancer. Instead of constant sunscreen use, it's better to strengthen the skin through hydration, nutrition, telomerase activation, and exosomes to make it the best it can be and reduce inflammation.

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A twin study showed one twin regularly wore sunscreen, while the other did not. A significant difference is visible in wrinkling and sun-related aging aspects. These aspects include pigmentation, wrinkling, loss of skin quality, and potentially the development of pre-cancers. The twin who wore sunscreen prevented a lot of potential damage.

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New research shows sunscreen chemicals can enter your bloodstream after one day of use. Check sunscreen ingredients for chemicals like Avobenzone and oxybenzone. These chemicals, along with Eskamsel and Octocrylene, can be absorbed into your skin and bloodstream. Over 80% of sunscreens in the US are potentially unsafe, leading to hormone disruption, skin allergies, and cancer risk. Mineral sunscreens with zinc oxide create a barrier on your skin, reflecting sunlight away. They are considered a healthier option compared to chemical sunscreens. Translation: New research suggests that sunscreen chemicals can enter your bloodstream quickly. Check sunscreen labels for harmful chemicals like Avobenzone and oxybenzone. These chemicals, along with Eskamsel and Octocrylene, can be absorbed into your skin and bloodstream, posing health risks. Mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide create a protective barrier on the skin, reflecting sunlight away and are considered a safer alternative to chemical sunscreens.

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Chemical filters in sunscreen, like oxybenzone, avobenzone, and octinoxate, have raised concerns due to potential toxic effects. Studies suggest oxybenzone, an endocrine disruptor, can interfere with hormone systems, potentially leading to reproductive issues, hormone imbalances, and cancer. The EU Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety has outlined health issues linked to these UV filters. These chemicals may not completely wash off, absorbing into the bloodstream and accumulating over time. Evidence suggests widespread exposure, with 97% of people having oxybenzone in their urine. Given the recommendation for daily, liberal, and frequent sunscreen application, even for children as young as six months, there are concerns about toxicant exposure, especially since children are particularly sensitive to toxic injury. It's important to make informed choices to protect our health.

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Only 11 chemicals are banned in cosmetics, leaving babies born with 287 chemicals in their cord blood. These toxins come from everyday items like fast food packaging and clothing. The FDA's lack of regulation allows harmful chemicals in our food supply, with lobbyists influencing decisions for profit.

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Only 11 chemicals are banned from cosmetics, leaving babies born with 287 toxins in their cord blood. These include harmful substances like pesticides and coal waste. The FDA's lack of regulation allows companies to introduce chemicals without proper review, leading to toxins in our food. Lobbyists and money drive this dangerous cycle.

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Humans ask how long they can be in the sun because they've been brainwashed to fear it, unlike animals. The sun provides UVB, which has two main functions: manufacturing vitamin D, only one of thousands of photoproducts, and triggering warning signs when it's time to get out of the sun. The feeling of warmth indicates it's time for shade. Sunscreen prevents UVB from doing its job, causing people to stay in the sun too long and be exposed to damaging parts of the solar spectrum. Listening to your skin and avoiding sunscreen allows nature to guide sun exposure.

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A 2020 study found that chemical sunscreens are absorbed into the blood plasma at levels 100 to 500 times greater than the FDA's upper threshold, even with a single application. Certain chemical compounds, including oxybenzone, octocrylene, and octinoxonate, may cause endocrine disruption or affect the nervous system. Oxybenzone's structure is similar to bisphenol A, which is banned in plastic bottle linings. Data indicates these chemicals have been found in breast milk, amniotic fluid, blood plasma, and urine. Mineral sunscreens are recommended as an alternative.

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Chemicals in fabrics like polyester, acrylic, and nylon can be harmful to our skin and the environment. These fabrics do not lose their toxicity over time and do not break down in the soil. It's important to read labels and be cautious of what touches our skin, especially with underwear made from acrylic. When we exercise and our pores open, we can absorb these chemicals. We should also be mindful of what we wash our clothes with, what we put on our skin, and what we use to clean our teeth. Remember, we are the temple of God, and defiling it can have consequences. The pharmaceutical industry, the largest chemical company, often produces drugs with side effects.

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Some believe that sunlight can cause skin cancer, but there is no proof to support this claim. In fact, lack of sunshine can actually lead to skin cancer. A recent study found that it is not UVB rays from the sun that cause cancer, but rather UVA rays. Many sunscreens only block UVB rays, which can prevent sunburn but still allow UVA penetration. Sunscreens that block both UVA and UVB rays may seem safer, but they can lead to vitamin D deficiency, which increases the risk of cancer. It is important to avoid sunburn, but gradually increasing sun exposure can help develop a natural protection called tanning. Interestingly, countries with high UV radiation have lower rates of skin cancer compared to countries with less sun exposure. Sunscreens can also be harmful as they contain carcinogenic chemicals that can be absorbed into the bloodstream and potentially lead to liver damage and skin cancer. Additionally, washing off sunscreen with soap can remove any vitamin D that may have been produced on the skin. It is advised to avoid using soap immediately after sun exposure to allow the absorption of vitamin D.

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Titanium dioxide, found in sunscreen and car paint, is being used in various everyday products. Surprisingly, this ingredient, considered unsuitable for human consumption, can be found in coffee creamer, chewing gum, toothpaste, mozzarella cheese, tampons, dog food, Oreos, and candy, among others. In fact, there are over 1,000 different items containing titanium dioxide. It's worth considering whether you'll start checking ingredient labels to avoid bringing products with this ingredient into your home.

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Most sunscreens block UVB rays, which prevents burning, but this doesn't mean UVA rays are blocked. UVA rays penetrate deeply, causing DNA damage, inflammation, and potentially cancer. Sunscreens with UVB-blocking chemicals create a false sense of security, leading to increased sun exposure and UVA penetration. To protect yourself, use broad spectrum sunscreens.

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One recommendation is to get more sunlight for sulfate production, despite concerns about skin cancer from sun exposure. Mineral-based sunscreen is not recommended due to toxic aluminum content. The rise in melanoma rates may be linked to sunscreen use and glyphosate exposure, which disrupts melanin production. Building a gradual tan in spring is suggested as a natural protection against sun damage, eliminating the need for sunscreen.

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According to the National Cancer Institute, melanoma has increased over 200% since sunscreen was introduced in 1940. Spray sunscreens like Banana Boat contain isobutanes, fragrances, and benzoates derived from fossil fuels. These chemicals disrupt the endocrine system, prevent proper sun absorption, and fry the skin. Isobutane, also found in lighters, is absorbed through the skin, the body's largest organ. Many sunscreen brands use similar toxic ingredients, which are harmful despite their convenience.

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Sunglasses are necessary in environments with intense light reflection, but generally, they are a bad idea. The eye has mitochondria that function best with red light from sunlight and nonvisual photoreceptors that detect UVA light. Wearing sunglasses all the time blocks the biological signal for the body to produce melanin, which is a natural protection against the sun. This can lead to more severe burns and increase the risk of melanoma and other negative consequences.

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Speaker 0 argues that it was not until the 1960s, with the SPF push, that people were told not to go out in the sun. The claim is that Big Pharma created SPF and told people to avoid sun exposure, promoting petroleum-based sunscreens with many chemicals perceived as linked to illnesses the sunscreen is meant to prevent. The speaker asserts that, once you look at lawsuits, there are many cases claiming sunscreen causes skin cancer because of the chemicals baked into the skin for hours. The speaker describes observing people at pools and beaches who spray sunscreen all over their bodies and then questions why they experience acne, hormonal issues, low energy, fatigue, and infertility, suggesting that these problems stem from absorbing chemicals through the skin, noting that the skin is the largest organ. The claim is made that sunscreen makes no sense and that the sun heals, while pointing to the government’s ongoing efforts to block sunlight. The speaker asks why the government spends so much time blocking the sun and offers a rationale: if there were lots of sunshine, people would have revolutions. According to the speaker, cold weather keeps people indoors, watching Netflix and cuddling up, reducing the likelihood of revolt, whereas abundant sunshine would incite revolts, which is presented as the reason behind extensive sun-blocking efforts. Throughout, the speaker ties sunscreen use to broader social and political manipulation, presenting a narrative where the sun’s healing properties are real, sunscreen chemicals are harmful, and public policy is driven by a desire to suppress dissent. The overarching theme is that the sun is beneficial and that the promotion of sunscreen by Big Pharma in the 1960s represents a deliberate attempt to control people and prevent revolutions.

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Eighty-five percent of the world's population is clinically deficient in vitamin D3, a nutrient humans make from sunlight and cholesterol. Vitamin D3, or cholecalciferol, is arguably the most important nutrient in the human body. People have been taught to fear the sun, but most are not getting enough. The rise in skin cancer incidence is superimposable with the use of sunscreen. Since 2018, multiple brands of sunscreen have been pulled from the market for directly causing skin cancer.

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Hidden toxins in everyday cosmetics can activate cancer genes. A study measured breast cancer gene expression before and after participants switched to safer beauty and personal care products, avoiding ingredients like parabens, phthalates, and phenols. After 28 days, there was a significant reduction in breast cancer gene expression in humans, not just in high-dose animal studies. The products tested contain levels commonly found in items available on store shelves, which have not been banned or outlawed and remain prevalent in the market.

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The FDA issued a report in May 2019 stating that sunscreen chemicals penetrate the bloodstream, exceeding FDA standards after only one day of use. Oxybenzone reached that level after only two hours. These chemicals change your complex metabolic machinery, put a load on your liver and kidneys, and make you sick. Sunscreen sales have increased 38 times in the last 30 years. Since 1982, the incidence of melanoma has doubled.

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If ingredient labels were accurate, sunscreen could warn of neurotoxicity issues like dizziness, seizures, depression, migraine, headache, and insomnia, and endocrine disruption, including reproductive and sexual abnormalities with long-term use, due to undisclosed fragrance chemicals and phthalates. Sunscreen labels could also state an increased risk of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and allergic contact dermatitis, including skin irritation, redness, and tightness, with ingredients like Octisalate and Octocrylene. Daily moisturizing lotion labels could warn of an increased risk of breast cancer and endocrine disruption, such as early puberty, decreased sperm count, and impaired mental development, with ingredients like parabens, such as methyl and propylparaben. Extra caution should be taken with leave-on products.

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I am being fact-checked for discussing sunscreen ingredients, but the fact check is misleading. It lacks scientific evidence and only includes opinions from dermatologists. Research shows harm from approved sunscreen ingredients, like avobenzone and octinoxate affecting pregnancy and reproductive systems. These toxic chemicals can enter bodily fluids like breast milk. I will launch my own fact-checking system to counter biased fact checks.
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