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Originally Posted by bausch
That article says that it's the artificial fragrance, chemical colors and petroleum products used as fillers and stabilizers that wreak havoc on the immune system and could possibly lead to cancer, but my shampoo and conditioner also has artificial fragrance, so do most bath/shower/shaving products and cosmetics also usually contain fragrance and chemical colors, doesn't everything these days??
I don't believe for one minute that a dark tan prevents cancer like that article says. Also, you can get Vitamin D from supplements/vitamins/milk.
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Indoor sunlight is not about to give you dark skin. Hell my house has windows in every direction and I can not think of one that gets direct sunlight in through it, just reflective light. I have not bothered to really look into it but I would reason to guess that reflective light has more protection that spf 15 and if not then I really do not think ones clothing either will help them. Suppose one would have to cover their body, including scalp with such.