10 sats \ 2 replies \ @teemupleb 27 May \ parent \ on: Bitcoin and Morals: a reflection on our culture. bitcoin
The anecdotal advice is to apply coconut oil or cocoa butter on the skin to replace chemical-filled industrial sunscreen. Experiment if you wish, not medical advice!
I remember my mom using coconut oil but for tanning, not as sunscreen, the reason being because you couldn't get sunburned from using coconut oil as a replacement. I don't really know how this conspiracy theory works in non-tropical countries, but in tropical countries you'll feel like a piece of shit after a day under the sun with any kind of oil on your skin.
Its just another example of the Appeal to nature logical fallacy, like saying that the Vitamin C found in Oranges is better that the one in Vitamin C tablets/pills just because it's natural, where there's absolutely no difference under a microscope, I mean, there are micronutrients and sugars that you won't find in the pills, but the Vitamin C found in both places is exactly the same compound.
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Do those offer UVA/UVB protection? I prefer to use and advise people to use zinc, zinc oxide or titanium dioxide.
These are considered physical sunblocks vs chemical sunscreens.
There’s a lot of educational information out there.
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