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Sunscreen And Its Effects On The Body

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Have you ever thought when you were putting on sunscreen to prevent a sunburn, you could actually be causing something much more harmful? Sunscreen has been around since 1928 in order to prevent the harsh ultraviolet-rays from the sun burning our skin and thus preventing skin cancer. In contrast, studies have shown that sunscreen has caused many people to contract skin cancer due to harsh chemicals added into the products. Sunscreen also prevents your body from absorbing Vitamin D. Mercola, the world 's #1 natural health website discusses how Dr. William Grant, a vitamin D expert scientist, found that about 30% of cancer deaths could be prevented by more vitamin D intake. That equates to 2 million people worldwide and about 200,000 in the U.S that were affected by cancer deaths. With certain sunscreens containing chemicals that are more likely to cause cancer than prevent it, the natural intake of vitamin D without sunscreen is proven to be more beneficial to the body. While some believe the effects of sunscreen are counterproductive, it has been shown to prevent premature aging and ultraviolet-Rays from burning your skin. Researchers found that there’s 24% less aging of the skin for people who use sunscreen daily. Along with slower aging, it also prevents age spots which appear with overexposure to the sun. In addition, sunscreen can also prevent the damaging of skin cells from ultraviolet-Rays. For example, perhaps someone is at the beach all day, and by wearing

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