#sunscreen

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#Light #Biologist: #WiFi #Radiation & #Artificial #Light are Deadly | #Dr. Alexis #Cowan (2:46:00)
October 28, 2024

Dr. #AlexisCowan is a Princeton-trained PhD specializing in metabolic physiology, #mitochondrial #medicine, and light #biology.

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=TE5k81SaXAA

OUTLINE

00:00 - Mitochondria

08:47 - Effects of #blue light during pregnancy

19:34 - America's #health crisis

21:51 - POM-C

34:05 - The #human #body creates light

38:12 - The sunlight MYTH

42:07 - #Sunscreen, #sunglasses & #skin #cancer

53:45 - Geographical latitude influences health

01:05:55 - #Fasting

01:10:54 - #Nicotine

01:15:04 - #MethyleneBlue

01:19:42 - Oral health & #olive #oil

01:25:39 - Wifi, #EMFs & #5G

01:38:28 - Best mitochondrial medicine habits

01:50:38 - Most important meal of the day

01:53:23 - #How #technology is #killing us

01:58:59 - Light #pollution

02:11:28 - #Why you can't trust doctors

02:16:55 - #Crystals

02:26:56 - The #Adderall crisis

02:32:52 - Supplements

02:36:53 - Bryan Johnson's anti-aging protocol

02:46:35 - False medical literature

Sunlight Doctor: ‘Experts’ are Wrong about Sun Exposure | Dr. Alexis Cowan

gander22h@diasp.org

As temperatures rise, so do myths about sunscreen - Quebec group warns against false and misleading information on social media

Experts are warning Canadians not to heed misinformation spread online that sunscreen can cause cancer, stressing that proper use of the right lotions or sprays is, in fact, one of the best ways to prevent potentially deadly ailments like melanoma.

Quebec’s Order of Chemists warned last week against what it called a worrying trend circulating on social networks where some influencers spread false and misleading information about sunscreen, claiming that its ingredients are harmful to the skin and can cause cancer. The group said the assertions, devoid of scientific basis, can endanger public health.

One such influencer on TikTok recently warned their 570,000 followers to not use any sunscreen whose ingredients have “any funny words other than zinc.”

Julia Carroll, a dermatologist in Toronto, says much of the misinformation fails to look at the medical literature as a whole on sunscreen ingredients, which points to their safety.

#sunscreen #sun #summer #CBC #News #Canada #socialmedia