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This is no longer seen as alternative news or ‘conspiracy,’ not long ago what alternative health research has been saying for years is now admitted in the mainstream: most sunscreens on the market actually speed up your risk of skin cancer, as opposed to protecting you due to their ingredients. Although they can protect against sunburns, what is the health-related cost of using them? And are we getting the vitamin D from the sun that our bodies need if we use sunscreen?

Can the sun really cause cancer? This is tough to say to be honest. In research found throughout medical journals there isn’t a clear answer for this. After all, in the 1930s rates of skin cancer were incredibly low and people were outside as much if not more than we are today. Yes rates of cancer have gone up 1800% in the past 30 years, but is the sun and depleted ozone to blame?[4]

While many believe and repeat the motto that the sun is the cause, much research has shown that there are a number of factors involved in developing skin cancer. Even more, the research of some has suggested that the sun actually prevents skin cancer and that burning is the body’s way of telling you have gotten too much. Tests done by Dr. Leonard Coldwell for example, have shown that patients with skin cancer actually saw their skin cancer go away after simple treatments and sun exposure. More about that is in the video below. But to be clear, there is research on both sides of the coin when it comes to the sun causing skin cancer and to say there is a clear link would be an incorrect statement.

In truth, research has shown that there doesn’t seem to be a link in areas of sun exposure and where melanoma pops up. There also isn’t a link between skin cancer and countries closer to the equator where sun exposure would be greater.[3] If the sun was the main cause of skin cancer how does one explain getting skin cancer on areas that never touch the sun like the plantar surface of a heel? There are clearly links we are missing here. Research done on indoor and outdoor tanning has also shown that neither are to blame as there are people getting skin cancer each year who have never used a tanning bed. Even more interesting, there are no clear patterns of skin cancer rates (melanoma) in all the geographical locations of the US to suggest any link to the sun.

While I think burning your skin is not healthy and can lead to DNA damage that could invite the production of cancer to those areas, I believe there are a number of factors involved including nutrition and vitamin intake that play a huge role. Like Dr. Coldwell stated, a vitamin D deficiency is a breeding ground for any issue and so getting enough sun is important.

Only 10 percent of all cancer cases are attributed to all forms of radiation, and UV is a very small part of that.[2] When we think of skin cancer we automatically want to blame the Sun, but we rarely think of all the other factors involved such as the proven toxic and cancer causing chemicals we put on our skin everyday found in soaps, make-up, shampoo, creams and more. Isn’t it possible that constant daily exposure to these items found to cause cancer, play a bigger role than the sun, which we are only exposed to for short periods of time throughout the day?

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