Sunscreen Causes Cancer? What You May Not Know About Sunscreen
by Patrick Gallagher
Natural Society
May 7, 2012
Who would think that sunscreen causes cancer? It has been only a fairly recent development, but it still could cause some serious shock and awe when everyone figures out that conventional sunscreen found in drugstores nationally could be a potential risk factor for skin cancer. Sunscreens are made to protect and help your body, so why are we finding out that sunscreen causes cancer? It could be simply widespread ignorance, or it could be that the FDA has kept this secret under wraps for at least a decade.

I’m glad I’m not the only way that feels this way. I hate it when some obviously overweight unhealthy, junk food eating person gripes at me for not wearing sunscreen. If I want to rebel against modern day thought and go bareback for a few minutes on a hot summer day then I have just as much right to do that as someone who wants to smoke cigarettes and eat doritos. For some reason I don’t really think I’m good at making points. My point is, I only wear it when I absolutely have to.
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May 9, 2012 at 11:24 AM