Cray Fish is in Florida--have you ever been in the midday summer sun in
Florida--I've had severe burns there even with sunscreen, with hats, etc.
Without sunscreen you can get burned within half an hour.
Bill
--- In native-nutrition@yahoogroups.com, "elan_spire" <elan_spire@...> wrote:
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> --- In native-nutrition@yahoogroups.com, "Cray Fish" <crayfishfeed@> wrote:
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> > > Why would I worry about a little bit of sunblock when keeping a youthful
appearance is one of my highest priorities?
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> To each their own. If looking young is that important to you and you're
willing to put chemicals on your skin in an effort to achieve that, then by all
means do what you feel you need to do.
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> Personally, if I was worried about getting too much sunlight on my face while
sunbathing, I'd just turn my body around so I was facing away from the sun while
lying in it, and maybe wear a visor to shade my face rather than use any sort of
synthetic sunblocks, which I know are toxic and have no interest in either
purchasing or putting on my body.
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> Elan
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> (who is ok with whatever lines and wrinkles may come naturally with age and
sun exposure)
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