Sunscreen and stopping EHS?

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Sunscreen and stopping EHS?

Plop Plop
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Sunburn can be blocked by sunscreens  containing titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, or, octinoxate. These work by attenuating the rays.  Presumably by shorting the charge from light waves. Melanin itself is known to be a good conductor.  Could our skin have something to do with why we suffer. I have taken meter readings with my surface resistivity meter of lots of people, and found only confusing reading differences, probably caused by sweat.
Has any one found sun block has a positive effect? We are of course talking about very different wave lengths with MWs...Any ideas? MWs are a lot more penetrating but less intense as shown by their lack of thermal heating.
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Plop Plop
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Warning!!!

Some of the chemicals in sunscreen have recently come under fire for possibly being carcinogenic (cancer-causing) or otherwise harmful, according to a report by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), an advocacy group based in Washington D.C. Scientists found that oxybenzone absorbs into the skin and is present in urine long after sunscreen is applied, so some researchers have suggested not using sunscreens containing this chemical on children, according to the EWG report. And in a preliminary study last year, titanium dioxide was shown to cause genetic damage in mice.
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Plop Plop
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This is an explanation of how it works.

https://www.wired.com/2015/07/big-question-sunscreen-shield-skin-science/

Unless you wear sunscreen. "It's solving a physics problem, because that energy has to go somewhere," says Wang. There are many protective ingredients in sunscreen, which fit broadly into two groups: organic and inorganic. In this case, organic doesn't mean the chemicals were harvested on a pesticide-free farm by people wearing Tevas. In chemistry terminology, organic just means that the chemical structure is built out of carbon molecules—in this case, rings of them.

Organic sunscreen chemicals take advantage of the first law of thermodynamics. "Energy has to go somewhere," says Wang. And where it goes is into the chemical bonds holding the ring of carbon molecules together. Robbed of some of its energy, the ultraviolet ray is far less effective at causing the free radical chain reaction. The organic molecules, fulfilling their end of the thermodynamic bargain, release the absorbed energy as heat. (And no, Dr. Wang says, there have been no studies showing that people who wear sunblock are noticeably warmer in the sun than people without it. Had to ask.)

Inorganic molecules (no carbon ring) also do some of the absorption work, but they physically deflect the ultraviolet waves as well. (And no, Dr. Wang says, there is no evidence that people who wear sunblock are noticeably shinier in photographs than people without it. Had to ask.)
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Marc Martin
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> Some of the chemicals in sunscreen have recently come under fire

Recently?  Seems like I've been hearing about that for decades.  Seems like zinc oxide is considered safe by some, but others go even further than that for safety (at the moment, I don't recall what those ingredients are)

Marc

 
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Plop Plop
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Hopefully someone will have tried it. The organic versions sound interesting. It would be handy to have a way to go to town without getting ill or looking too strange. I am often covered in graphite power from making paint. That certainly cuts skin  conductivity to 3.  Can you think of anything else to try with my surface conductivity meter?
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Plop Plop
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I spent 3 and  1/2 years covered heat to foot with Fiery Jack, the hottest Chilly Pepper.  That certainly helped me a lot but then I was in central London,  but did not know it was MWs that caused my pain.
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Plop Plop
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On the origin of electrical conductivity in the bio-electronic material melanin.

http://aip.scitation.org/doi/abs/10.1063/1.3688491?journalCode=apl

Abstract
The skin pigment melanin is one of a few bio-macromolecules that display electrical and photo-conductivity in the solid-state. A model for melanin charge transport based on amorphous semiconductivity has been widely accepted for 40 years.



Expose your skin to sunlight. If you life in a sunny region, simply go outside. Your skin is naturally stimulated to produce melanin when it is exposed to sunlight.

Many other foods contain small amounts of tyrosine, copper or other nutrients that can help your body's melanin production. Consider eating nuts and legumes, including almonds, peanuts and dried beans. Dark leafy vegetables can be helpful, as can avocados, bananas, whole grain products and chocolate.

A common cause of hyperpigmentation is an excess production of melanin. Melanin is a pigment that gives skin its color. And it's produced by skin cells called melanocytes. ... Endocrine diseases, like Addison's disease, disrupt hormone levels and can increase melanin production

Melanocytes are what produce melanin; they are located in the stratum basale, the bottom layer, of the skin's epidermis and also in the middle layer of the eye. Melanin pigment is produced by the melanocytes in small packets called melanosomes.

Blondes and redheads not only are more susceptible to skin cancer, but the source of their skin and hair pigmentation, melanin, actually magnifies the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) rays, according to a study published online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

How do you get melatonin naturally?
Boost your melatonin levels. This hormone is produced naturally at night to promote sleep. To boost melatonin production, increase your sunlight exposure, meditate and reduce stress levels.

Is there a difference between melatonin and melanin?
Melanin is a pigment produced by tyrosine, whereas melatonin is a neurotransmitter produced by tryptophan. ... The more melanin in the hair and skin the darker the hair and skin. Melatonin is a natural hormone that regulates the human biological clock. Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland, located within the brain.

What does Neuromelanin do?
Neuromelanin (NM) is a dark polymer pigment produced in specific populations of catecholaminergic neurons in the brain. It appears in greatest quantities in the human brain, in lesser amounts in some other non-human primates, but is absent from the brain in many lower species.




How to Increase Melanin With Vitamins


Step 1

Eat animal and plant-based foods that contain vitamin A, an important nutrient responsible for restoring and maintaining melanin in the skin. According to "The Healing Power of Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs" by the Reader’s Digest Association, vitamin A increases melanin production and inhibits the formation of melanoma, a form of skin cancer. Animal-based foods that contain vitamin A include whole or skim milk, cheese, eggs and beef or chicken liver. Carrots, tomatoes, red peppers, apricot, papaya and mango are some of the plant-based foods that are rich in vitamin A.
Step 2

Take a daily supplement of vitamin A if your diet does not provide enough of this vitamin. The Dietary Reference Intake, or DRI, for vitamin A is 900 mcg a day for adult men and 700 mcg for adult women. Eat a meal that contains some fatty acids to help your body absorb the nutrient.

Step 3

Include vitamin C foods such as citrus in your diet. This essential vitamin plays a significant role in protecting cells of the skin and blood. Some fruits rich in vitamin C include oranges, mangos, grapefruit, kiwi and strawberries.
Step 4

Take a dietary supplement that contains 65 mg a day of vitamin C each day. If you are a smoker or frequently exposed to the harsh effects of the sun, you may need to take a vitamin C supplement. The DRI established for vitamin C is 90 mg for adult men and 70 mg for adult women. The Office of Dietary Supplements recommends an additional 35 mg of vitamin C per day for smokers. Take vitamin C with vitamin E to help this vitamin work more efficiently.
Step 5

Include fatty acid foods in your diet regularly or take a dietary supplement. Vitamin E neutralizes free-radicals and protects damage to melanocytes in the skin. Vegetable oils, sunflower seeds, nuts and whole grains are food sources that contain this vitamin. Unfortunately, the content of fat is high in these foods, and those on a low-fat diet may want to take a dietary supplement. The Institute of Medicine recommends 15 mg of vitamin E daily for men and women.
Things You'll Need

    Vitamin A
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin E

Warnings

    Talk to your doctor before changing your diet or taking dietary supplements.

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earthworm
and avoid uv-blocking sun-glasses.
at least i read somewhere that uv-light through the eyes tells the brain to initiate the release of chemicals that protect the skin.
in short : protecting 1 % ( your eyes ) is unprotecting the rest.
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Plop Plop
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From The Melanated Man:

What FOODS (or DRUGS) effects your MELANIN production?

(Paraphrased from Melanin: Chemical Key to Greatness Pg. 86 and Melanin: What Makes Black People Black)

Some of these terms you never heard; when you have a chance do a Google search for further research.

    PROCESSED, DENATURED, ARTIFICIAL Foods
    Processed sugar ,concentrated sweeteners, sodium chloride (table salt)
    Alcohol and vinegar
    Caffeine
    Street Drugs (cocaine, heroin, LSD, marijuana, etc.)
    Codeine
    Morphine
    Mescaline
    Nicotine
    Strychnine
    Atropine
    Agent Orange (Dioxane)
    Amphetamines
    Paraquats
    Tetracycline
    Neuroleptics (Phenothiazines, Butyrophenones)

And many, MANY more!

 

On a chemical level, these chemicals attach to MELANIN because they have similar structures or functional groups to MELANIN. So when they come within contact to it, there is a chemical reaction. The reaction produces a hybrid, a new mixture similar to both parties before the reaction but different from any one of the two original chemicals.

Ultimately, your MELANIN depolymerizes (changing its polarity), making it weak and useless to your body.

This process can be understood in detail when discussing alkaloids.

 

(Paraphrased information taken from Melanin: What Makes Black People Black)

Mentioned in previous posts, melatonin and serotonin produced by the pineal gland are alkaloids (class of nitrogen based chemicals.) Alkaloids reacts to salt, which is created when an acid and alkaline substance interact. These salts are used to maintain stable nerves, water balance, regulate the blood volume, are essential for digestion enzymes, hormones, control thickness of the blood (coagulation), pressure inside cells (osmotic), respiratory pigments and acid-base balance (from Melanin: What Makes Black People Black.)

(This is NOT the same as table salt, which is POISON to your body, BLACK MAN/WOMAN. these are salts of sulfates, phosphates, chloride, carbonates, bicarbonates which are combined with calcium, magnesium, and potassium.)

The alkaloids serotonin and melatonin contain a similar structure as other alkaloids, such as benzene, creating a reaction. The aromatic benzene structure (a major component in  gasoline production!) cause the melanin hormones to easily chemically merge with dangerous drugs such as crack, Ritalin, cocaine, caffeine, codeine, morphine, etc. BLACKS with their higher melanin content are twice as likely to be addicted to SYNTHETIC DRUGS (as well as DENATURED, ARTIFICIAL FOODS) than any other race. These DRUGS kill the mind and body of BLACK people, specifically, negatively acting on their MELANIN PRODUCTION.
 

References: Barnes, Carol. Melanin: The Chemical Key to Greatness. Copyright, 1988.

Afrika, Llaila. Melanin: What Makes Black People Black. Copyright, 2009.

 
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Plop Plop
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This is how to do it artificially. Please tell us if it works or not.  In theory it should to some extent.


https://melanoboost.com/pages/faqs
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Karl
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> Has any one found sun block has a positive effect?

Talk to sailplane. He did some experimentation with it.
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SuperLaura
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I dont understand why anyone would want to wear sunblock. Sunblock doesn’t protect the skin from being damaged, it just protects you from being burned which is the way your skin warns you that its being damaged and to get out of the sun. Sunblock just makes it so you can’t feel the damage....

I feel the better health wise in the summer getting out and getting sun, also you need the vitamin D. We need sunlight just like plants do.
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sailplane
SuperLaura wrote
I dont understand why anyone would want to wear sunblock. Sunblock doesn’t protect the skin from being damaged, it just protects you from being burned which is the way your skin warns you that its being damaged and to get out of the sun. Sunblock just makes it so you can’t feel the damage....

I feel the better health wise in the summer getting out and getting sun, also you need the vitamin D. We need sunlight just like plants do.
Zinc Oxide sunscreen protects from UVA and UVB rays, so it's not just burning, it's also damage as well. Most cheap sunscreens only block UVB, so you don't get burned but still get damage.

I found the Badger brand sunscreen with 18-19% Zinc to help. It used to put it on my face to prevent the burning/redness, but now that I'm better I hardly have to use it. It's pretty greasy and annoying to have it on you, and I don't think it blocks Wifi at all, but I think it protects from the damage, that's why I felt an improvement with it. Zinc is an anti-oxidant, so it protects, and it also enters the skin, so it will be a little like taking a zinc supplement.

If you go canoeing or anywhere on the water in the summer for many hours, and your skin is very white, you will get burned without this zinc sunscreen.. and it will hurt. So that's why people wear it, to prevent pain, which will be so much it will be hard to sleep.

The skin doesn't really warn on time.. the burn and terrible pain come a few hours after the exposure, and they can last 2-3 days, being so bad you can't even sleep.
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Plop Plop
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The skin has a radiation protection coating called melanin. This is conductive. It shorts out the electric charge in light.   Lots of things we do destroy this layer such as EMR which stops melatonin being produced. Many drugs/meds do this to.  Melanboost may be a way to correct this? Making us immune to radiations again.  
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Plop Plop
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radio frequency conductive gel.....

This may make a shorting layer on the skin reducing the amount that can penetrate and cause the deep shorting effects.   Any one tried it?  Let us know.
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Plop Plop
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SKIN CONDUCTANCE EXPLAINED

http://www.psychlab.com/SC_explained.html
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Plop Plop
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Melanin---the First High-Conductivity Organic Polymer ?

"For the discovery and development of conductive polymers" Nobel Citation .

http://www.organicsemiconductors.com/whine.htm

melanin is a polyacetylene and vice versa

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Plop Plop
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Polyacetylene

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyacetylene

This is the organic solution to our conductivity problem. Shame no one has developed it.

"This compound is conceptually important as the discovery of polyacetylene and its high conductivity upon doping helped to launch the field of organic conductive polymers"  
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Plop Plop
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What is the wavelength of a WiFi signal?
WiFi operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency range, the same as a microwave oven. The wavelength of that light is about 12.5 centimeters, which is about 125 million nanometers. Each photon therefore carries almost exactly 1/100,000 of an electron volt worth of energy.

Google cannot find how deep this will penetrate into an innocent and unwilling victim of this electric charge. Rather conveniently for some.  

Certainly it will penetrate right through a child. In the process of doing this it will "short out" and cause an increased electrical charge and heating. This is a violation of the human rights of individual humans on many levels.  Not least as, alone, this industry has been exempted from having insurance. Some one was clearly on a nice big juicy back hander.  And what of its victims?  Denied recognition and health care. And they are still doing it more and more. 5G next and from satellites.  The best way to to get rid of the problem is to kill the ones who are effected by this. First they did it with radio waves sickness CFS and now its MW sickness.  You wont even hear it reported because the media is the historic offender. Could they have chosen a worse wavelength than 2.4G?  The same size as the human body. That is what you would choose for bio electric weaponry too.

The  cure is to short it out before it can enter you.  Why is there no research into melanin doing this? It is our natural defense against radiations.  Given the £TRILLION that the UK Govt alone has raised from mobiles they seem only to have effected a system to keep ES people off the sick and unemployment in the hope they will take their own lives and fix it so the cause does not show up.  Life expectancy for a male ES is tiny.  Even the EU is bent as a 2 bob watch on the subject. And now they all moan about a recession that is self inflicted by these twisted sociopathic corrupt idiots. We are all being poisoned now and they system does nothing to recognise its mistake or put it right.  Many in the scientific community have petitioned with this view. Rome poisoned its self with lead. We are doing it now with MWs.
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SuperLaura
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From what I understand people who burn really bad typically do because they aren’t getting enough sun.

They are finding that skin cancers may have to do more with not getting enough sun, and then having bad reactions to the sun when they go out because they aren’t used to it.

I come from a family of very fair skinned people.

My brother used to have bad reactions, he would literally get boils on his skin from the sun when we went swimming or was around water because he hardly ever spent time outdoors. Now he is much healthier and gets more sun and doesn’t have the same problems.

Anyone who hasn’t worked up a tolerance to being out in the sun slowly over a long period of time is going to get seriously burned being outdoors for hours especially around reflective water.

I know in the spring and summer I have to start out at just about 10-20 minutes a day to work up to being out there for an hour or so without burning. And I know it’s important to hydrate the skin a lot after getting sun as well.
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