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How can i prevent getting skin cancer at tanning salons?? |
(; please answerrrrrrrrrrrrr! Ultra Violet Rays are a powerful Oxident which causes oxidative stress and makes the free radicals to go crazy and they try to get into the center of your cells where your DNA reside. By simply loading up with the strongest Anti-Oxidents like blueberries, cranberries and Acai berries it will get into your cells in about 2 hours thus reducing the chance of getting skin cancer. This test was actually performed by Dr. Alex Schauss. It is easier if you just take a product like MonaVie that has it all in one bottle. Of course it would be better to juice all of these thing fresh everyday but I'm to lazy. Of course, always check with your doctor to see if you might have other risk factors as well. Tanning and cancer risks inherently go together. It's kind of like asking how you can eat ice cream without gaining weight (only there are other dietary factors that would make that a bad analogy). The choice to go tanning means that you've decided that the risk of skin cancer isn't that important to you. Just be really observant of any changes in your skin color, texture, freckles, etc., and keep it well hydrated (good lotions, drink lots of water). If you see anything changing, go to a dermatologist ASAP. Hi hello what ever may the type of cancer you have or need information about cancer you will fine all the solutions for that you are searching in this site, because i got many usefull informations from this site and it helped me to get well from my cancer, So go through this site to find your answers you need, stay in good health god bless you. Um... don't tan. Tanning beds and outdoors are both dangerous. I know people don't like to be "white" they like to have a nice tan but do you want skin cancer too? I'm pasty white and I'm fine with it because I know that I'm at a lessor risk for developing skin cancer. Besides, have you ever seen a 40 year old women that has tanned the majority of her life? Their skin looks like leather and is very wrinkly. People need to stop worrying what people will think of their appearance. BE HAPPY WITH WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE! Not going there. |
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