Sunscreen Toxic
An article written on the many effects that sunscreen ingredients can be not so healthy for your body. I am sure that you have read the many stories about vitamin d, sun exposure, and toxins in sunscreen. My family has [...]
An article written on the many effects that sunscreen ingredients can be not so healthy for your body. I am sure that you have read the many stories about vitamin d, sun exposure, and toxins in sunscreen. My family has fair skin and we all burn very fast if we don’t apply a barrier. However, I am careful about the brand I use, the effectiveness, and the products used. I use Jason’s Sunbrella for my sun right now and it seems to be a very effective healthy sunscreen.
Mark Henderson, Science Correspondent
The Sunday Times (London)
The main chemical used in sun lotions to filter out ultraviolet light may be TOXIC, particularly when exposed to sunshine.
Octyl methoxycinnamate (OMC), which is present in 90 per cent of sunscreen brands, was found to kill mouse cells even at low doses in a study by Norwegian scientists.
It is not certain that the effects on mice are repeated in human beings, although the findings reported in New Scientist magazine suggest that human cells could be damaged if a sunscreen containing OMC penetrates the outer layer of dead skin and comes into contact with living tissue.
Terje Christensen, a biophysicist from the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority, near Oslo, said her research showed that sunscreens should be treated with caution, and used only when it was impractical to stay indoors or to shield the skin from the sun with clothes.
The chemical is used as a filter for the more harmful UVB light. In Dr Christensen’s study, mouse tissue grown in culture was treated with a solution of OMC at five parts per million – a much lower concentration than in sunscreens. Half the cells treated with OMC died, compared with fewer than 10 per cent in a control experiment.
When researchers shone a lamp for two hours to simulate midday sunshine, more cells died. Dr Christensen suggested that the reaction between OMC and sunlight created an effect that was twice as toxic as the chemical alone.
The Cosmetic Toiletry and Perfumery Association, which represents sunscreen manufacturers in Britain, said that OMC “has been thoroughly tested for safety” and was approved by regulatory authorities in Europe and the US.



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