Can you believe how quickly this year is flying by? Summer here, and with all the fun un the sand, sea and sun, there’s a very important ingredient essential to the summer mix, and that’s a good, strong sunscreen. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Most cases are melanoma—a ... Continue Reading
Sun’s Not The Enemy, Sunscreen Is! How To Get Safe Sun Exposure
Are you still using the toxic sunscreens? Exposure to the sun isn’t a problem if you feed your skin the right nutrients to protect it from the inside out. Learn, in this post from Wellness Mama, why some sun exposure is good for us and how to condition skin by consuming certain diet and supplements to reduce the chance of getting sunburned! Summer is here, and it’s time to ... Continue Reading
Hidden Dangers of Sunscreen & Natural Solutions
All you need to know about the dangers of sunscreen! Learn what ingredients to avoid, truth about SPF, and discover best organic sunscreen options. Summer is here and most of us can't wait to enjoy the beautiful outdoors. Sunbathing, swimming, camping, playing on the beach... All of these activities are fun until you get that painful sunburn. So what do you do? You turn to ... Continue Reading
The Surprising Truth: Sunscreen & Skin Cancer
The sunscreen and skin cancer story has come a full circle with scientists concluding sun exposure is vital to health and that sunscreens are toxic to humans as well as the environment. This post from The Unbounded Spirit highlights the conclusions of scientific studies of recent times on sunscreens. According to a June 2014 article featured in The Independent (UK), a major ... Continue Reading
The Scientific Breakdown on Safe Sunscreen
If you think the benefits of wearing sunscreens outweigh the risks, think again. Scientific studies reveal the dangers of sunscreens to health and environment. This post from Real Farmacy delves into the risks of sunscreen exposure vs. sun exposure as highlighted by scientific studies. According to a June 2014 article featured in The Independent (UK), a major study conducted ... Continue Reading