Re: The sunscreen myth: How sunscreen products actually promote cancer
If you knew anything about Mike Adams, you would know that he receives no money from any product mentioned on his site outside his own books.
Mercola on the other hand, is quite the promoter. His information is usually spot on though.
Knowing that the skin does indeed absorb just about anything put on it, at least to some extent, would you have us choose man made chemicals over natural ingredients?
Perhaps you should get a list of the most common ingredients in sunscreen and research them and see just how true the article really is.
How long out of the 350,000 years have men had hats and clothing that was intended to protect from the sun? I'm not sure how many cavemen sported Panama hats, but I am quite sure than cancer is a rather modern condition and the more chemicals man puts in the environment and on their bodies, the more the incidence of cancer grows.
I know you were jesting, but would you care to debate the merits, or lack thereof, of the American Cancer Society some time?
DQ