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Sunscreen agents are also bioaccumulative, tend to enter the water systems directly from hundreds of millions of bathers each summer throughout the world, and have been found in high concentrations in fish, especially in lakes used for recreational swimming. - Stephen Harrod Buhner The chemicals in conventional sunscreen are known carcinogens (blockers of the living flow of the body), however remember that when you use them and go swimming in natural bodies of water, youre not just introducing these poisons to your body, you are introducing them to the waters of Mother Earth. This effects us all. I do not wish to be surrounded by toxic chemicals. I am ready to leave behind the influx of disease that they are causing in our people. Its time to upgrade out collective culture, including the way we screen our skin from the sun. Talk to your health food store and try something non toxic, better yet, use organic coconut oil for a slight SPF. Then, take responsibility for your skins capacity for sunlight; when you have reached your limit of exposure, simply honour your largest organ by covering up. Finally, clean your skin! Like every other organ, it requires detoxification, and your intentional action is needed for this. Why is this? Because when toxins, fungus, rancid oils etc. are left to fester in the skin, and are then burnt by overexposure to sun, they mutate (#OrwellianNewSpeak). Together, we can cease unconsciously polluting our divine planet and shift away from these accepted cultural norms (like applying chemical rich sunscreens) and shift beyond this epidemic of dis-ease among our people and their skin. Peace. ✌️ ☀️
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 08:57:43 +0000

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