I know someone who says that taking their CLO protects them from getting
sunburn.
--- In native-nutrition@yahoogroups.com, Jeanmarie Todd <jaytee3@...> wrote:
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> Everyone's situation is different. I personally find I'm able to get
> by without sunscreen (I did burn my back recently but that was because
> I was stubbornly finishing some transplanting before going inside or
> putting on a shirt), but if I had to work outside all day in a brutal
> climate like, say, Florida, I'd look into the least-toxic ones
> available. What I think is unnecessary is swathing babies and kids
> with tons of sunscreen and never letting their skin be exposed to the
> sun. People go too far one way or the often, it seems.
>
> I can't remember where I read it or the details, unfortunately, but
> the gist was that eating enough of the proper fats is necessary to
> protect the skin from the inside. Does that sound familiar to anyone?
> Jeanmarie
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> On Jul 20, 2009, at 9:05 AM, lynchwt wrote:
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> > 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
> >
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