The single LARGEST sunscreen-skin cancer study EVER conducted found sunscreen users face dramatically higher risks of EVERY major skin cancer.
📈INVASIVE MELANOMA: +292%
📈MELANOMA IN SITU: +258%
📈BASAL CELL CARCINOMA: +140%
📈SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: +126%
A BOMBSHELL study of 470,000 people found using sunscreen increased the risk of 3 MAJOR SKIN CANCERS.
- INVASIVE MELANOMA: +292%
- BASAL CELL CARCINOMA: +140%
- SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: +126%
These alarming cancer signals persisted even after researchers accounted for age, sex, skin type, tanning ability, sunburn history, sunlamp use, and time spent outdoors.
It's not a good idea to slather rapidly absorbed toxic chemicals all over your body while blocking vitamin D — one of the body’s main defenses against cancer.