Frequency 5: Sunlight, Sunscreen, Endocrine Disruptors, Skin Cancer and Rickets

In this video, we start to look at light, specifically from the sun and investigate the effects it can have on the human body. We investigate the first usage of sunscreen and the problems with a lot of the chemicals often used and their cancer causing and endocrine disrupting properties.

We see that skin cancer rates actually dramatically increased between the 1940s and the 1960s when sun screen was introduced in the 1940s. We that it was understood that petroleum products were understood to have negative consequences on the skin at that time, as were benzene compounds.

Yet, benzene compounds continue to be in use up until today. We review the direct literature that states sunlight causes skin cancer and we see that most of it involves rats being exposed to Mercury lamps or direct sunlight for 5 hours a day and most of the rats succumb to other problems before they get skin cancer. Finally we exam the bactericidal properties of sunlight and how it was established as a cure for Rickets.

Source: Bitchute

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