Honestly like,what kind of a fucking idiot must you be to make your skin absorb endocrine disrupting toxins while at the same time protecting yourself from the suns “carcinogens”.
Sun burn, “Sun toxicity” is literally from the accumulation of heavy metals and toxins.
Think of it chemically and logically.
When heavy metals such as Aluminium,Lead,Mercury etc build up in the dermis,the sun will hit these areas and heat up the metals.
What quickly warms up? Metal.
What does this lead to? The destruction of healthy skin cells around the heavy metal compounds.
If you honestly believe that skin color plays a role,you’re completely wrong.
Your skin color determines how much Vitamin D3 exposure you get based off environment.
White skin=due to less sun exposure,the lighter skin pigment causes more vitamin D3 to be synthesized by the 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin.
Black skin=due to constant sun exposure,the darker skin pigment causes less vitamin D3 synthesis to not achieve a mega dose.
But,this has no relations with sun burns,black people also get sunburns,but due to the darker pigment,it’s barely visible.
I’m paler than paper,yet I was laying in the sunlight yesterday for 3 hours,no sunburn.
@shredded4summer
Sun burn, “Sun toxicity” is literally from the accumulation of heavy metals and toxins.
Think of it chemically and logically.
When heavy metals such as Aluminium,Lead,Mercury etc build up in the dermis,the sun will hit these areas and heat up the metals.
What quickly warms up? Metal.
What does this lead to? The destruction of healthy skin cells around the heavy metal compounds.
If you honestly believe that skin color plays a role,you’re completely wrong.
Your skin color determines how much Vitamin D3 exposure you get based off environment.
White skin=due to less sun exposure,the lighter skin pigment causes more vitamin D3 to be synthesized by the 7-dehydrocholesterol in the skin.
Black skin=due to constant sun exposure,the darker skin pigment causes less vitamin D3 synthesis to not achieve a mega dose.
But,this has no relations with sun burns,black people also get sunburns,but due to the darker pigment,it’s barely visible.
I’m paler than paper,yet I was laying in the sunlight yesterday for 3 hours,no sunburn.
@shredded4summer