A major study involving more than 470,000 participants has found that using sunscreen massively increases the risk of three major types of skin cancer.
According to the UK Biobank study, frequent sunscreen users faced a 292% higher risk of invasive melanoma, a 140% higher risk of basal cell carcinoma, and a 126% higher risk of squamous cell carcinoma.
What makes the findings particularly noteworthy is that the elevated risks remained even after researchers adjusted for a wide range of factors known to influence skin cancer risk,
including age, sex, skin type, tanning ability, history of sunburns, use of sunlamps, and time spent outdoors.
Who would have thought that covering your entire body in dangerous toxins & chemicals would massively increase your risk of cancer…