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"Sun causes Skin Cancer"
This psy-op runs so deep. Literally ask any normie to stop using sunscreen & they will tell you about it.
Yeah. Kinda baffling when I tell people I think the chemical they rub on their skin is the more likely culprit and they just go blank.
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100%
I used to burn very fast during my eat-whatever days. Not anymore. Drastic difference.
Most modern medicine is a psyop
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Have had some legendary, face-blistering sunburns in my life. One day a long time ago I read that vegetables contain nutrients that provide natural sun protection, this motivated me to eat a lot more of them and a lot more frequently. Whether it’s true or not, I’ve only used sunscreen a handful of times since then. I’m not saying you can lie in the scorching heat all day long and get out alive, but I haven’t burned anywhere close to the way I used to.
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I read that vegetables contain nutrients that provide natural sun protection
I think there may be some truth in this. Plants can't 'move out of the midday sun' so they need to make powerful UV protection for themselves, and it's possible that this UV protection is transferable by ingestion and absorption.
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it's not that hard, just don't spend so long in the sun to a point you would burn.
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What causes "skin cancer" then?
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  • eating crap that causes inflammation, specifically PUFA - you can notice by how quickly your skin turns red when exposed to the sun
  • slapping on a metric ton of synthetic chemicals on your skin
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do you have any good studies to share? Google naturally wouldnt put that in serps
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I saw some interesting research a couple years ago that found increased sun exposure increases cancer diagnoses, but has no impact on cancer deaths.
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A study ran on normies? Possible
As good as the sun may be, it has an hormetic effect to be aware of
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