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You got it wrong. Sunlight gives vitamin D, overdose of it will only tann the skin darker.i think the UV is very bad for her skin.
later need to drink SK-II, not worth it.
oh i was refering to skin aging for ladies due to UV-exposure.You got it wrong. Sunlight gives vitamin D, overdose of it will only tann the skin darker.
It is the cultists that told you the opposite so that you will apply their products to have skin cancer.
Then you look for their doctors for help. A win-win situation for the cultists
Too much vitamin D will not make one skin age. In fact, it makes one becoming more and more healthier. Like I said, cultists promote the opposite so that you will apply their products.oh i was refering to skin aging for ladies due to UV-exposure.
not true?
Thanks for sharing. Just my over-reaction because this year, a cyclist friend (not close), got skin cancer.Too much vitamin D will not make one skin age. In fact, it makes one becoming more and more healthier. Like I said, cultists promote the opposite so that you will apply their products
just sharing, we also puzzled. sad.Please check if that friend of yours has a habit of applying sunscreen.
Thanks for sharing. Just my over-reaction because this year, a cyclist friend (not close), got skin cancer.
Are you a victim of mainstream media brainwashing? Ozone layer? Sun is 93 million miles for u? Switch off your Tv and stop listening to mainstream media liesBefore ozone layer depletion, the benefits of vitamin D from sun exposure outweighed the risks of skin cancer from sun exposure.
After ozone layer depletion, the risks of skin cancer from sun exposure now outweighs the benefits of vitamin D from sun exposure.
The safest way to get vitamin D now is with supplements.
On the contrary. It is said, the reason for skin cancer is due to wearing of sun glasses.Before ozone layer depletion, the benefits of vitamin D from sun exposure outweighed the risks of skin cancer from sun exposure.
After ozone layer depletion, the risks of skin cancer from sun exposure now outweighs the benefits of vitamin D from sun exposure.
The safest way to get vitamin D now is with supplements.