@robunedited: They told us the sun causes skin cancer. So why did melanoma explode the more we hid from it? In 1930, melanoma was almost unheard of. Today we're heading toward one in 45. That's not a bump, that's an explosion. And here's what makes no sense. Over that same century we went outside less and used more sunscreen than any generation in history. If the sun were the whole villain, the rates should be falling. Instead they went vertical. Before the dermatologists fill my comments, yes, some of that is better detection. But better detection does not explain a thirty-fold jump. And the sunscreen research itself is uncomfortable. A 2018 meta-analysis of 29 studies and over 313,000 people concluded, word for word, that it did not confirm the expected protective benefit of sunscreen against skin cancer in the general population. Their words, not mine. So what's the driver nobody wants to fund a study on? Your diet. Your lifestyle. The oxidative state of your skin, which is shaped by what you eat long before you ever step outside. A body full of inflammatory seed oils handles sun very differently than a nourished one. To be clear, don't throw out your sunscreen. Burning is real damage. But the idea that the sun was the only villain was always too convenient. Maybe it was never just about the sun. Credit to Jay Feldman for the research breakdown. Follow me for the questions they stopped asking. 🔥
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Wednesday 10 June 2026 18:35:34 GMT
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Lu ⚯͛ :
That’s not what happened to my grandma…
2026-06-13 03:19:33
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Riskeroo :
I’ve heard it’s sunglasses
2026-06-10 19:09:42
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Okbuddy362 :
Is it okay if I do coke but I don’t eat seed oils
2026-06-10 19:03:13
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