Does Sunscreen Cause Cancer?

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  • @DrSamBailey
    @DrSamBailey  9 месяцев назад +53

    What do you use instead of sunscreen? Leave your tips below 👇

    • @emjane74
      @emjane74 9 месяцев назад +50

      Nothing, I just spend less time sitting directly in it.. x

    • @stephenmcknight9085
      @stephenmcknight9085 9 месяцев назад +19

      Aloe Vera. And minimise use of sunglasses.

    • @MagikarpPower
      @MagikarpPower 9 месяцев назад +24

      ive used coconut oil. a bit messy.

    • @jackjones3657
      @jackjones3657 9 месяцев назад +9

      Some of the natural topicals like Titanium dioxide, zinc oxide and others.

    • @jimmyhackers8980
      @jimmyhackers8980 9 месяцев назад +2

      i use sunblock 5000

  • @billhesford6098
    @billhesford6098 9 месяцев назад +153

    My dad refused to ever use sunscreen and he had a few skin cancers cut off. He laboured and lived in the sun. But, he is 97 and basically healthy.

    • @Cyallaire
      @Cyallaire 9 месяцев назад

      The sun on skin yielding vitamin D reduces the risk of every variety of cancer except melanoma, which is far easier to successfully counter than the other cancers that are advanced before they’re noticeable.

    • @quantumfrost9467
      @quantumfrost9467 9 месяцев назад +5

      What was his diet like?

    • @billhesford6098
      @billhesford6098 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, not everything modern western medicine does is bad. Dad almost never went to doctors all the same.@@exhibitD79

    • @zeroounce8874
      @zeroounce8874 9 месяцев назад +4

      My whole family loves sun and nobody uses sunscreen, they are good. When we lived in a countryside everyone was out working in the sun and nobody had skin cancer.

  • @andreadanburg5649
    @andreadanburg5649 9 месяцев назад +38

    My oldest daughter was born in 1994 and I remember her preschool calling me in a panic because I had not packed her sunscreen for swim lessons. I was a young, single mother but I knew that I didn’t want my child slathered in chemicals. Thankfully her preschool teacher respected my wishes. Finally in 2010 when I spent my days bringing my youngest daughter to the playgrounds, I couldn’t believe how many other moms obsessively smeared their children in sunscreen. Some even offered to share some for my child. I would decline and occasionally a mom would give me the side eye as if I was neglecting my baby. I have never trusted sunscreen based off of my elderly great grandparents never having used it and being in their 90’s. Thank you for sharing this message 🙏

  • @marirose9648
    @marirose9648 9 месяцев назад +105

    Oh my… just the tip of the iceberg… perhaps one day we will be able to live in a sane society that values clean water, organic Whole Foods, sunshine, barefoot time on the grass, hugs, clean and safe homes for all and deep meaningful contribution to society.
    I have a dream! ❤
    Thank you Sam once again for being a light in an insane world .❤❤❤

    • @1954Antony
      @1954Antony 9 месяцев назад +9

      I want to live in your dream.🤞👍

    • @sharyn4271
      @sharyn4271 9 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds a bit like Heaven. 🥰

    • @OldDeanKenobi
      @OldDeanKenobi 8 месяцев назад

      Careful, you're going to get yourself cancelled, deleted and deplatformed with that conspiracy theory ideology

    • @clementine4069
      @clementine4069 2 месяца назад

      Sadly, the uninformed health decisions so many subjected themselves to the past 3-4 years, shows that is unlikely to happen... short of extracting ourselves from society and living in like minded communities.

  • @doyen101
    @doyen101 9 месяцев назад +220

    If my last dermatologist had his way, he would have shut the sun off. The more sunscreen I used, the more skin cancers I developed. The pores on my forehead were plugged (bumps). I stopped using sunscreen years ago. Much improved.

    • @barrysumner3024
      @barrysumner3024 9 месяцев назад

      ⁿ04r4

    • @agoogleuser6491
      @agoogleuser6491 9 месяцев назад

      That’s what Gates is trying to do, block out the sun.

    • @macclift9956
      @macclift9956 9 месяцев назад +5

      One just has to make sure one doesn't burn. Sunscreens, like supplements, seem to cause rather than prevent problems.

    • @user-io5ue9it7y
      @user-io5ue9it7y 9 месяцев назад +1

      dont touch the stuff

    • @user-io5ue9it7y
      @user-io5ue9it7y 9 месяцев назад +5

      The sun is our lifeline get plenty of it

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 9 месяцев назад +16

    Anytime a doctor tells me to do something, I do the opposite. Seems to be working...69 with zero health issues.

  • @JustPeaceLoveAndKindness
    @JustPeaceLoveAndKindness 9 месяцев назад +115

    Sam, as an Obstetric Anesthesiologist, I was asked about my thoughts about the use of Nitrous Oxide in labor analgesia. Numerous physicians, nurses, midwives hoping to offer another pain control modality hoped that this addition would draw more business to the institution. Everyone raved about how convenient it is to administer without the need to involve an anesthetist, and how safe it is because it is so commonly used in dental offices. Well, when I mentioned that it irreversibly and permanently inactivates enzymes needed for DNA synthesis, they shrugged it off as unimpressive. Even some of my colleagues referred to Sweden's overwhelming common usage as implied safety since we have not heard of anything bad arising from that.
    My answer: we've not looked long and hard enough.
    Evidence based medicine has hijacked medical practice by throwing out time honored first principle based common sense approach grounded by our oath of doing no harm. Do no harm mantra needs to be central to all healthcare practices!
    Hats and sun blocking clothing may be cumbersome or even inconvenient, but they do less harm than smearing countless chemicals on our skins to be absorbed over hours and hours under the sun.

    • @billhesford6098
      @billhesford6098 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, I always mistrusted the States advice to slip, slop chemicals all over the skin. They never do anywhere near enough testing of these things and how can they even tell what will happen in 20 or 40 years? Science is not what we were told to think it is. Will a big drug company, backed by billions, making more billions seriously test and stop something making a killing for them? Not if they can get away with it!

    • @newfreenayshaun6651
      @newfreenayshaun6651 9 месяцев назад

      @@braininjurydiy everything is energy. Your entire universe is within you. For healing, look into energy work. 99 out of 10 sheep don't believe in this, obviously. Imagine pulling that bus over and getting off of it with an open mind. So many are close-minded, therefore I don't argue about it. I still throw it out there. I do not trust doctors or Western medicine. Born in a science town, I can't possibly get far enough away from educated people, the very worst kind.

  • @newtkeeper
    @newtkeeper 9 месяцев назад +174

    I am fair skinned and prone to burning after short periods out in the sun; until 3 years ago, that is. 3 years ago I stopped eating/using seed oils and HFCS and instead now just use tallow, bacon fat, or real butter and raw sugar or raw honey and I can stay outside all day and not even get a tinge of pink. Change what you put in the body and you will change how the body performs.

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 9 месяцев назад +29

      I have heard testimonies from folks who claim they had much less sun burn after going carnivore. Perhaps there is something to it.

    • @picking4profit
      @picking4profit 9 месяцев назад +25

      it is the same for me, also fair skinned. Seed oil free, no processed foods for over 5 years and I no longer burn

    • @badnipple
      @badnipple 9 месяцев назад +12

      Yes I switched to butter, I am slowly getting used to using animal fats too, mostly because I forget lol. Only use vegetable oil if I MUST use it. If I lived on my own I would have cut it out completely.

    • @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
      @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@badnippleis Olive Oil okay? I get really confused about it all. Sesame oil is used frequently in Asia. Do they have a high rate of burning in the sun? Thank you for your time 🙂

    • @aleksbo71
      @aleksbo71 9 месяцев назад +15

      @@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUKOlive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil for cooking if have to, butter, ghee or tallow is better for cooking / frying. Seed oils are not necessary - the less the better

  • @10AntsTapDancing
    @10AntsTapDancing 9 месяцев назад +142

    I realized this years ago coming from a farming family. Older relatives spent their entire lives outside in the sun, wind and rain and they never got skin cancer or had moles change over time. We emigrated from the UK in the 1840's and most of us are fair skinned as am I. It's just anecdotal but I have been eating a 95% carnivore diet for about 2 years and don't use sun screen and I rarely get as badly sun burnt as I have before removing carbohydrates from my diet. I don't use deodorants, perfumes, skin cleansers, nail polish, nail polish removers, or make up either.

    • @terryhigson434
      @terryhigson434 9 месяцев назад

      TRY not to use anything they produce. ITS ALL POISON.

    • @cassandrabond2315
      @cassandrabond2315 9 месяцев назад +5

      Me too.

    • @Livetoeat171
      @Livetoeat171 9 месяцев назад +9

      I am also a carnivore for 4 1/2 months now and I couldn't believe that during the summer, I didn't get one sunburn, and I was out more than I normally am taking long walks, but I never even got pink and I truly believe it has to do with the carnivore diet.

    • @argondemad8024
      @argondemad8024 9 месяцев назад +4

      I decided the same as a kid. Ive essentially never used sunscreen, im 52, work outside generally with no shirt on in summer. No skin cancers. My mate same age same history as were in same trade, always used sunscreen, has regular cancers cut out.
      I was fairer skin as a kid, often getting sick from heat stroke. I learned to moderate my exposure and hardened up over years. Now my skin is tan, or dark in summer. I figured it makes sense to trust our bodies to do the job it was designed to do

    • @cabanachronicles
      @cabanachronicles 9 месяцев назад +8

      same here. 4 months carnivore, no sunscreen, no burning. no more multiple sclerosis either 👍

  • @Maria-bj2nk
    @Maria-bj2nk 9 месяцев назад +21

    How can vitamin D be absorbed if our bodies, especially those of little children, are plastered in chemicals.

  • @timmori
    @timmori 9 месяцев назад +15

    I notice a blob of sunscreen on my bathroom door that I apparently got on there as I was putting on sunscreen a day earlier! When I discovered it and wiped it off it took the paint off the door! Not gunna use that crap anymore!!

  • @carmenglez9609
    @carmenglez9609 9 месяцев назад +26

    I come from the Caribbean, we never use sunscreen and we went to the beach everyday in the school vacations. We never heard about skin cancer cause by the sun. I moved to Canada many years ago and.....protect your skin from the sun! What..?? i never use it them and not now, my kids either. Nice to see this, i love all your info. Thanks

  • @cpnurseries
    @cpnurseries 9 месяцев назад +50

    I think you're spot on. I've always refused to wear sunscreen - and get vaccinated..... and and and..... and I'm in perfect health! 🙂

    • @aprilkitten
      @aprilkitten 9 месяцев назад +4

      Yes! Ditto!! 😀👍

    • @aaronsj80
      @aaronsj80 9 месяцев назад +3

      Same, except the vaccination thing. My parents had me vaccinated for who knows what as a kid. But I haven't been vaccinated at all since I became an adult.

    • @menkedejong9968
      @menkedejong9968 4 месяца назад

      I did use sunscreen till last year, unfortunately, now I will stop. Last year used Aloe Vera gel, I really liked it and tanned, which I had not been for years. Had my childhood vaxxs shame, and some adult ones for travel. Never flu vaxx and not a single one in the last 4 years. It is 2024 now. Did not believe it, saw it as a lie and now it all coming out! :)

  • @mervschetter3244
    @mervschetter3244 9 месяцев назад +19

    For 2000 years man has not used synthetic DRUGS!! And NOW big PHARMA Insist we do so???? I will only use herbs and I am 80 years old .

  • @MrDive2010
    @MrDive2010 9 месяцев назад +37

    It’s crazy, the last 3 years has lead me to question everything. I’m now detoxing my life and my body at 49 is in the best shape it’s ever been. Carnivore diet, no alcohol, no cans of deodorant, no sugar, no man made anything. I’m pumping PBs in the gym, dropped weight I’ve been carrying since I was 25. Wow! Love the work your doing, we’ve been acting as a flock of sheep for too long.

    • @cabanachronicles
      @cabanachronicles 9 месяцев назад +11

      same here. carnivore has reversed my multiple sclerosis. so glad more and more people are trying it.

    • @MrDive2010
      @MrDive2010 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@cabanachroniclesso good to hear your also doing well. Everything is backwards.

    • @flugmodus9214
      @flugmodus9214 9 месяцев назад +2

      In the same boat, if anything good came from the last three years of witnessing (after being forced to open my eyes)the transformation to clown world it’s taking my life and health into my own hands. Have a long way to go but now I question everything I took for granted

    • @flugmodus9214
      @flugmodus9214 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@cabanachroniclesthat’s wonderful! I wish you all the best🌺

    • @craigruddock3824
      @craigruddock3824 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hardcore, tried similar myself, but my body odour(BO) absolutely reeks. What can I do?

  • @luciarixon1857
    @luciarixon1857 9 месяцев назад +23

    Never used sunscreen i just make sure i expose skin slowly increasing exposure times covering up and using a zinc ointment 🌞 i love the sun i find it so healing

  • @clubteague
    @clubteague 9 месяцев назад +28

    Years ago the WHO’s cancer research agency IARC classified the contraceptive pill as a class A carcinogen alongside Tobacco and asbestos.

    • @nickieglazer7065
      @nickieglazer7065 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I only found that out a few days ago, after researching the very dark but big business of Allopathic fetus harvesting.

  • @franklinnorth7708
    @franklinnorth7708 9 месяцев назад +16

    Started Surfing at age 12, (Surfed in Australia for 6 months in 1982), never used sunscreen, later did a lot of sailing, which I still enjoy. Used sunscreen once on a Cruise ship, gave me a horrendous rash. I am 73 now, no skin cancer, I use Mushroom supplements, Pomegranate Juice, Kale, and Kiwi as preventatives for all cancers.

  • @bluedog7321
    @bluedog7321 9 месяцев назад +8

    Adequate cholesterol in the near surface skin layers is sunburn protective at normal levels of exposure. The cholesterol is essential in the process to form Vit d3 from the sun.

  • @Popsy1972
    @Popsy1972 9 месяцев назад +7

    Wide brimmed hat, long sleeved white cotton shirt, no sun glasses, no sun screen.

    • @billhesford6098
      @billhesford6098 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yep. Especially if you are white with blonde hair. In my working life for 50 odd years, I never had the choice to not actually go into the sun. But sticking chemicals all over the bod always seemed so unnatural.

  • @MrScaramoosh
    @MrScaramoosh 9 месяцев назад +33

    Pure science, such a rare thing these days.Thanks Sam.

    • @billhesford6098
      @billhesford6098 9 месяцев назад

      Do they test all possible variables which may cause the effect? Do control experiments? Let alone know all possible variables. Science is little more than a hopeful attempt normally manipulated by rich and powerful people so they can, well, get more rich and more powerful.

  • @Lamz..
    @Lamz.. 9 месяцев назад +38

    I never had a sunburn again after I started a low carb, high fat animal based diet, cutting out all of the vegetable oils as well. It's the sugars and ultra processed crap foods causing this. I know many who have the same experience.

    • @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
      @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK 9 месяцев назад

      What about Olive Oil? Used lots by Mediterranean decent? Or sesame oil Used frequently in Asia? It's so confusing trying to work out what's best 😔

    • @shiftyparadigm7049
      @shiftyparadigm7049 9 месяцев назад +7

      Glad to see so many likes. Carnivore diet reduces likelihood of burning. Let's up the ante and discuss deuterium (also depleted by carnivore diet - animal fat has less deuterium than carbs) mitochondrial fermentation of glucose and glutamine are upstream of nucleus related chromosomal abnormalities in cancer. Sunlight and earthing help mitochondrial deuterium depletion. Cancer cell mitochondria cannot use oxidative phosphorylation. I'm guessing zinc oxide is not too bad but the other ingredients could possibly cause oxidative stress to the mitochondria. Additionally if you have plenty of cholesterol you can use sunlight to create sulphated vit d. Morning sunlight to produce melatonin and get better sleep thus enhancing hormone balance. Melanin is a chelator which can help excrete metal toxins. Sunscreen is not fundamentally about profits. The puppets and useful idiots are squabbling over money, while the puppetmasters have a much more sinister intention: reducing health, iq, wisdom and tribalism of humanity.

    • @Lamz..
      @Lamz.. 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Butter, ghee, lard, tallow, coconut oil are the healthiest fats to cook with. These are stable saturated fats that won't oxidize in the production process. A good quality extra virgin olive or avocado oil is mono-unsaturated and benign compared to the industrially refined poly-unsaturated seed oils. But it's hard to find high quality ones, and they are expensive.

    • @Lamz..
      @Lamz.. 9 месяцев назад

      @@shiftyparadigm7049 I don't trust science very much, either way. I totally agree with your last paragraph, though. They have limitless money to overtake small businesses, buy out farmers, control our properties etc.

    • @jameslast3192
      @jameslast3192 9 месяцев назад +6

      Yes me too, I’m mostly carnivorous now and realised I don’t get burnt like I used to. I’ve never trusted sunscreens so never wear them and the importance of not washing off all the oils is critical. I’m long overdue it as I always filter the water I drink but now I’m putting a mains water filter to remove all the chlorine etc from all my water. Also very hot showers peel much of the oil off too.

  • @MrPeaceandLiberty
    @MrPeaceandLiberty 9 месяцев назад +123

    Whenever somebody repeats the claim about sunlight causing cancer, I always ask this rhetorical question:
    "If that were true, then would we be here having a conversation, having been descended from ancestors that spent most of their day outdoors, and before the introduction of purported sunblock products?"
    I'm a fair skinned middle aged man with Irish and European genetics.
    I've been living in South Florida for over 8 years. I spend 1-2 hours walking outdoors, without "sunblock," several days a week, without getting burned but getting glorious darker color, while boosting immune-boosting Vitamin D.
    The only time I get redness is if I eat fried food, where the vegetable oil (also a component in mot sunscreen products) is the root cause of the inflammation.

    • @C2yourself
      @C2yourself 9 месяцев назад +10

      Keep boosting your vit D3 levels and enjoying your life

    • @jeannietabailloux
      @jeannietabailloux 9 месяцев назад +4

      Another stellar video

    • @freeandfabulous4310
      @freeandfabulous4310 9 месяцев назад

      The sun is life affirming in all ways in our ecosystem. They know it and have once again used fear to line their pockets with money and power. Such a sick little mouse maze some are in.

    • @savagejabbit5929
      @savagejabbit5929 9 месяцев назад +7

      Don't get sunburn since cleaning up my diet... Carnivore 👍🤔🙄🙄

    • @eldenl1
      @eldenl1 9 месяцев назад +2

      Same!

  • @viaja3569
    @viaja3569 9 месяцев назад +18

    Daily sunshine ☀️
    I appreciate you so much Dr Sam

  • @ar47yrr4p
    @ar47yrr4p 9 месяцев назад +48

    20 years back, my father... who was in his early 60's at the time... was told by his doctor that he needed to use sunscreen to protect from cancer. I know this as fact, because I was there with him.
    For the next couple of years I watched him put his sunscreen on daily, and watched how he would take gobs of the sunscreen and smear his ears with so much there were gobs still there after he was finished rubbing it in.
    I was also there when a few years later he was diagnosed with cancer and had to have his left ear and his lymphnode removed because they were cancerous... just like I told him was going to happen because he kept smearing it on like he was. After he had his ear and lymphnode removed he was diagnosed as cancer free. Then a few years later he was once again diagnosed with cancer, this time in his lower lip.
    That second time I managed to convince him to go see an "alternative" health practitioner... unfortunately only as a supplement to his "regular" doctor. And the furthest he would go was to take a couple of herbs that would help him with the radiation treatment... he was scheduled for at least 5 days of a radiation "pill" injected into his lip... to help improve the radiation treatment itself and to help so that he didn't feel sick with the treatment. What I recall about that was how the doctors were really surprise at how after ONLY 2 days the radiation treatment had worked and they needed to stop the treatment early. They really were very surprised by this.

  • @badnipple
    @badnipple 9 месяцев назад +10

    Omg look how cute you looked in your little hat hehe. Thanks for this! Im trying to eliminate seed oils and vegetable oils. I grew up cooking mostly with those oils so im trying to learn new recipes without the use of them. I never used sunscreen and quite frankly i never liked the way it felt on my skin. Same with deodorant, i try to use lemon under my arms. The acid also helps lightening the dark spots.
    Also, when I spend time in the sun my energy levels get so high! I can do so much more once I've spent more time in the sun!

  • @gibbo675
    @gibbo675 9 месяцев назад +75

    Who would have thought that covering yourself in petro-chemical derivatives and then slowly frying yourself in the sunshine would be bad for your skin?
    Also how much of a vitamin D reduction is caused by sunscreen ?

    • @michellegilb4091
      @michellegilb4091 9 месяцев назад +5

      Would love the answer to that question.

    • @fiona4731
      @fiona4731 9 месяцев назад +11

      Since all sunscreens block UVB rays ( the very rays necessary to start the synthesis of Vitamin D in humans) sunscreen probably does more harm than good. Dr. Michael Holick in his book The Vitamin D solution.

    • @lr1732
      @lr1732 9 месяцев назад

      Petroleum is actually a natural product that has healing qualities. The issue is what they do with it AFTER it comes out of the earth. Yes, they make a lot of chemicals and drugs from it; and of course, this is where the real issues come in; not the actually substance they get from the earth. The petro lie feeds and fuels the 'petroleum is bad' narrative paving the way for the digital and electrical reality they are trying to push so hard right now.

    • @philipduffy6581
      @philipduffy6581 9 месяцев назад +2

      Very true, if you wouldn't ingest it, you shouldn't put it on your skin.
      Another thing I wonder about are these moles on the skin the body trying to detox from the inside out like how toxins might come out in your sweat.

    • @menkedejong9968
      @menkedejong9968 4 месяца назад

      @@philipduffy6581 Apparently moles is a form of detoxing of the body. I heard recently was pretty flabbergasted!

  • @annshenton119
    @annshenton119 9 месяцев назад +9

    My brother put on the back of the funeral card at my father's funeral last year donations to cancer research But I received the first call from the hospital when he died 2 hours earlier hearing for the first time that he died of cancer after months in hospital So why would anyone give money to them having done ZERO My brother and I no longer talk My father died after one jab Super healthy one week before

  • @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
    @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 9 месяцев назад +23

    I have used sunscreen all my life to stop cancer and aging.
    20 years ago I had hyperpigmentation 2nd to Doxycycline for acne and told it was irreversible .
    So wore sunblock winter as well as summer in UK !
    Then around 2017 I noticed my hyperpigmentation was gone & I decided to stop all sunblock to give my skin a rest and because it didn't stop aging skin especially on hands
    At same time my vit D level was around 55 ( extremely low).
    I have never worn any sunblock since , take Vit D and my skin looks a lot better ( I also eat more natural fats , no sugar and lower carbs ).
    I avoid midday sun etc or cover up a little depending on intensity and duration .
    In summary , What a total waste of time , money and a huge health hazard.
    If I had known back then what I know now since COVID ..........

    • @journeytoself8067
      @journeytoself8067 9 месяцев назад

      Huh

    • @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
      @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 9 месяцев назад

      @@journeytoself8067
      Excuse me ??

    • @christinebeames712
      @christinebeames712 9 месяцев назад

      Well we didn’t realise they would lie on purpose to us before , did we ,

    • @SuperReznative
      @SuperReznative 9 месяцев назад

      ZYup ,the medical journals are showing definate correlations to various harms & deaths after vagx mandates.Eay more than normal previous koe vidd.....

  • @C2yourself
    @C2yourself 9 месяцев назад +11

    I the 90s I read an article that sun burns and skin damage were accelerated by consuming diet sodas and taking birth control pills. I don't remember the details but it made perfect sense

  • @1954Antony
    @1954Antony 9 месяцев назад +32

    I noticed the article you flashed up on bowel cancer. Roughage is good right? Cereals, bread with lots of seeds in, nuts? Many of us have been told how long our bowel is when straightened out (very long), so to fit in our bodies it would be reasonable to assume that the walls of the bowel are very thin. How good it must be to have all this hard to digest roughage scraping it's way down the walls of our bowels damaging them, possibly causing micro tears and allowing fecal material to leach into our blood stream.
    It's interesting that this should have come up in my feed as in the last couple of days I had been wondering if sun screen might possibly be a cause of skin cancer.
    Drinks that once came in glass bottles, now in plastic. Food wrapped in plastic. Clothes made from oil based materials. Cooking oils chemically extracted from plants - sunflower, rape seed, corn and palm oils to name a few. Oil based products are carcinogenic are they not?
    When I was a child the importance of not swallowing fluoride toothpaste and rinsing the mouth well after cleaning teeth was a big thing, yet now fluoride is added to tap water, still, you do have the choice to buy bottled water, of course the bottle it comes in is made from plastic though.
    I could go on and on. The short of it is we've been lied to for decades.

    • @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
      @Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK 9 месяцев назад +3

      So confusing as our ancestors ate seeds and nuts so isn't that like the Palio diet? Olive oil seems good for Mediterranean people for years and sesame oil has been used in Asia for years. It's all bit muddling at times what to eat that's best for you 😔

    • @CHUNKYNUGGET666
      @CHUNKYNUGGET666 9 месяцев назад +2

      Fluoride is in most the bottled waters mate, research what one’s to buy👍

    • @750ml
      @750ml 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUKThey did eat some nuts and seeds, but a very small amount (especially proportionally to other foods). However two important points-1/they didn’t extract just the oil from hundreds of pounds of seeds and throw away the healthy parts (e.g. why fruit juice is so unhealthy, while eating a fruit is mostly fine), they didn’t use harsh chemical industrial processes to extract and bleach and refine rancid oil, they didn’t milk ridiculous seeds that no person eats like rapeseed/safflower/linseed/etc, they didn’t also then inject that oil into every food they ate, etc. Note: Olive oil came much later, and is one of the few healthy seed/fruit oils.
      Then 2/the gross amount of seed oils we eat today is staggering. The average American consumes more soybean oil by weight annually than beef, pork, chicken, all meat combined - I’m not exaggerating here… look up the statistics. Unfortunately the situation in the rest of the world has followed quickly behind the U.S. This is not remotely healthy.
      These oils didn’t even exist before about 1910, and were used exclusively for machines (lubricants, cleaners, etc)… Until about 1950 when mass production came about, then it began replacing cooking oils (which were animal fats generally, for millennia) as well as just going directly into our (processed) food.

    • @dennisjump8655
      @dennisjump8655 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@750ml There is a great article I read years ago on this very topic. It was called, " The Oiling of America". It was featured in Nexus magazine. It lays out exactly what you describing. I encourage everyone to look seriously into the industry of oils. Soy oil, for example, is nothing more than industrial waste being touted as a health food.

  • @Ursaminor31
    @Ursaminor31 9 месяцев назад +3

    Nutrient dense berries, meat, butter, pure water, aloe Vera, rose water, rose hip oil, sea buckthorn oil, jojoba oil. Daily outdoor activity, sunbathing and meditation.

  • @1Longranger
    @1Longranger 9 месяцев назад +11

    Another excellent presentation, Sam!
    Thank you!
    I'm in my sixties and gave up sunscreens 30 years ago after having BCC's removed surgically quite often (using sunscreens). I stopped using those products, use a wide brim hat and long sleeve cotton clothes. I do get a little sunburned occasionally (living in North Queenland, Australia will do that) with outdoor activities like fishing, boating and sometimes my work. I do have a small BCC which hasn't changed in years and have bi-annual skin checks that aside from the above, are clear.
    The skin specialist said: "Keep up with the sunscreen"! I didn't have the heart to tell him I don't use those products...

  • @davidhowell5945
    @davidhowell5945 9 месяцев назад +6

    Cancer council - increased cancer, Diabetes Australia- increased diabetes, Heart Foundation - increased heart disease! Say no more…

    • @billhesford6098
      @billhesford6098 9 месяцев назад +1

      For for sure. Still, give me your money, after all, aunt Besy just died.

  • @CHUNKYNUGGET666
    @CHUNKYNUGGET666 9 месяцев назад +9

    Dr Bailey, i tattoo for a living and I know skin well! I’ve noticed in the past that ppl would come in for appointments brown and burnt and it was a drama. Not anymore now they mostly come in lily white, it’s great for art but when I talk with clients I’m noticing a trend of ppl just not getting any sun at all. Ppl don’t know about tempering skin anymore, they say I can’t go in the sun for 5 minutes without getting burnt..
    We have become cave dwellers! We have lost our understanding of basic natural ways..
    I appreciate the video, this all started with the ozone layer and for 10 years of us saying the sun isn’t what it used to be… 😅

  • @tuijapeltonen8075
    @tuijapeltonen8075 9 месяцев назад +14

    Sam thank you for the video. I'm 70 year old, migrated from Finland 1987 and live in Brisbane. I'm really fair , hair and skin. I got burned sometime from sun exposer but it has never been too bad. I had breast pre-cancer 2010 and changed my diet to organic food, avoid all chemicals on skin and at home as much as I can. I enjoy being in sun and having a nice tan on my skin. Getting enough vit D and melatonin from the sun. I don't burn my skin because I take astaxanthin which they say may help to protect skin from ultraviolet damage. Astaxanthin accumulates in the epidermis and dermis layers of skin, helping to block UV penetration and reduce existing damage. It's a powerful antioxidant and I have noticed it's the nature's own 'sunscreen'. I never liked sunscreens and I would never ever put it on my skin.

  • @peterjansen4826
    @peterjansen4826 9 месяцев назад +5

    It is not even about seeking shade when the sun is intense, it is about building it up gradually and not going from living inside most of the time during the day to being in the bright sun with your naked skin. Either build it up over the year (wearing short sleeves as soon as the UV-index gets a tiny bit higher or build it up with short durations in the spring before you expose your skin for prolonged duration in the mid of summer. I walk with a sleeveless shirt and short pants starting in late February or early March in the Netherlands and I walk and cycle a lot in between 10 AM and 4 PM. Once it is May/June/July/August my skin has enough protection from melanin that it won't burn when I am in the sun with my skin for 6 hours straight. It is just a matter of building it up and you will be protected against both sunburn and cancer.
    So in brief, the fundamental problem is that people live inside most of the year, wear sleeves and long pants most of the year but suddenly go outside when the sun is at its most intense and consequentially go from 0 to extreme instead of building it up over the year. Sam's husband automatically discoverd this by simply being outside all year long.

  • @carentipler419
    @carentipler419 9 месяцев назад +4

    I noticed that dermo cancers seemed to grow AFTER the big sunscreen push

  • @ginabideau3748
    @ginabideau3748 9 месяцев назад +4

    I don't use any sunscreen now as I don't trust them. I sit in the sun for 10mins then put on a sun hat , a light blouse and light trousers.

  • @bnkerbob
    @bnkerbob 9 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve very rarely used sunscreen in my life. I live in North Queensland (tropics) and am very regularly outside all day with just a cap to protect against the sun (actually I can’t wear my headphones with a wide brimmed hat) I never burn and I have an amazing tan. If it gets too hot, I just go down to the river and take a swim. My diet is mostly meat and eggs

  • @elizabethwiese1555
    @elizabethwiese1555 9 месяцев назад +9

    So pleased you are back loaded with incredible information! Thank you ! Blessings from above!😇

  • @alansimpson3717
    @alansimpson3717 9 месяцев назад +6

    Been ketovore for 14 years. Never used sunscreen, dont use shampoo, dont use toothpaste. Before you wonder, my hair is clean, im rarely at the dentist compared with before I was ketovore and i just came back from a week in Tenerife with no sunscreen used. I never burn and i tan really easily but it never used to be that way when i eat seed oils. From a previously pasty white Scotsman to a healthy tanned human id say thats not bad and the best thing is its available for everyone and its free ❤

  • @astridmuller1838
    @astridmuller1838 9 месяцев назад +10

    Absolutely brilliantly said, Sam!

  • @DeanUK
    @DeanUK 9 месяцев назад +3

    owww youtube wont like this. Anyone questioning anything is bad. keep up the good work.

  • @bringyourdaughtertotheslau5297
    @bringyourdaughtertotheslau5297 9 месяцев назад +22

    About 2 years after starting carnivore diet I do not need any sunscreen at all... I just get tan, I no longer burn. Also the tan is long lasting, still have some in the spring of the next year.

    • @newtkeeper
      @newtkeeper 9 месяцев назад +5

      Same, I haven't burned in about 3 years now.

    • @margaretgibbs1007
      @margaretgibbs1007 9 месяцев назад +6

      I also don’t get sunburned any more, even spending hours in the sun, no sunscreen. Eating low carb - real food. I think it is due to completely removing the seed oils from my diet. I’m blond/fair skin and used to get plenty of sunburn in my youth

    • @billhesford6098
      @billhesford6098 9 месяцев назад

      I always burnt to a crisp as a teenager. We didn't use vegetable oils. But I did eat a lot of carbs - bread, weeties and wheat biscuits. Not sure we could have gone onto a more expensive diet. Likely every older person questions the things they did when young. When I hit 100, then I'll know for sure.@@margaretgibbs1007

  • @LopsidedAdventures
    @LopsidedAdventures 9 месяцев назад +7

    I don't use sunscreen at all, knowing that ancient humans thrived without it having to walk outdoors every single day in their search for food in their nomadic lifestyle.

    • @badnipple
      @badnipple 9 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly. Never needed it before. I feel amazing in the sun

    • @Psygoblinable
      @Psygoblinable 9 месяцев назад +1

      Life expectancy was typically around 35 though.

  • @annmorrow7008
    @annmorrow7008 9 месяцев назад +6

    Never consuming seed oils for the last few years has changed my skins reaction to the sun. No need for sunscreen and tan easily.

  • @bjames159
    @bjames159 9 месяцев назад +27

    What are your and Mark's thoughts, now, on sunglasses? I've been against sunscreen for a long time but I also have an aversion to sunglasses. Anything that prohibits my body from responding to sun damage normally is downright dangerous, and I can put up with the brightness of the sun as long as I don't stare at it for too long...

    • @lizziel4876
      @lizziel4876 9 месяцев назад +4

      I thought Sam said something about not using sunglasses in the video. I always somehow had my suspicions about using them even when I knew nothing - when my 3 year old son started having to wear glasses in the 80s his younger sister wanted some too, so I bought her some cheap sunglasses but took the lenses out. I hate seeing my granddaughter wearing them, mostly at the instigation of her parents, who ask her "Is it too bright?"

    • @FrankJensen68
      @FrankJensen68 9 месяцев назад +4

      Sun gazing is an old practice....in the mornings mostly

    • @jameslast3192
      @jameslast3192 9 месяцев назад +2

      I agree. I’ve worn glasses my whole life and always knew the difference with how my eyes felt between glass and plastic lenses. I found wearing expensive glass crystal sunglasses like Serengeti or Vaunet feel better. I do however prefer not to use them at all but here in NZ you do just need them at times but a hat can do the job 80% of the time tbh.

    • @roshemmings8857
      @roshemmings8857 9 месяцев назад

      Sunglasses stop vitamin D.

    • @nickieglazer7065
      @nickieglazer7065 7 месяцев назад

      @@FrankJensen68I love sun gazing.
      I live in Spain and watch the sun go down as often as I can.
      So beautiful 😍

  • @Turnthatbiglightoff
    @Turnthatbiglightoff 9 месяцев назад +4

    I haven’t used any for about 20yrs (since I woke up). I’m now 60.. go to Greece every year,and I’m just careful in the sun, SL companies are a billion dollar industry! And cancer is big business!.. the sun is a life giver…not a killer!… I’m with you Sam .

  • @annawhite1762
    @annawhite1762 9 месяцев назад +4

    I instinctively didnt use sunscreen on my kids. I had experienced getting burnt only where i had put sunscreen. I also knew our skin was our biggest organ and sunscreen was full of chemicals and two were not a good match.

  • @artemis6628
    @artemis6628 9 месяцев назад +3

    UV radiation is catalyst for omega6 breakdown causing skin inflammation or sunburnt. Haven’t use any sunscreen for years, and exposing myself to sun for hours, didn’t have any sunburn since going carnivore. Carnivore/keto diet causes optimizing the omega6/omega3 ratio that should be

  • @tadhgshelly488
    @tadhgshelly488 9 месяцев назад +12

    Hi Dr San, your video is excellent, the information is so valuable and lots of common sense. I spent a week in Spain in August and tempatures were up to 34 degrees and I never put on a drop of sunscreen, its lethel stuff and most people are not aware of the dangers of it, thank you so much for sharing this information, Tadhg.

  • @hopesmith4484
    @hopesmith4484 9 месяцев назад +6

    I grew up using nothing because my parents didn't believe in it. We're all fine so far as far as skin goes. When I had my own children in NZ I was told to Slip, slip, slap, then I got very low in vitamin D. I use coconut oil now and a big hat.
    I'd love to hear what you have to say about flouride in water though.

    • @DrSamBailey
      @DrSamBailey  9 месяцев назад +2

      drsambailey.com/resources/videos/interviews/warning-fluoride-in-your-water/

    • @hopesmith4484
      @hopesmith4484 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@DrSamBailey Thank you. Oh by the way, after watching your shampoo talk I stopped shampoo and use rye flour and it's even better than Baking soda for me.

  • @estycki
    @estycki 9 месяцев назад +10

    I got a second degree sunburn on my face and shoulders when I was in my teens (I used what I thought was sunblock but it was just lotion, and then I went on a boat ride) and I’ve been waiting to hear ever since that I have skin cancer now. Maybe I do already but I haven’t noticed yet 😬 but I also had a weird feeling about traditional sunscreen. I found zinc oxide was really effective, but I really only need it on boat rides.

  • @courtneyjackson4843
    @courtneyjackson4843 9 месяцев назад +4

    All I know is -and I'm fair- the areas of my body I protected look decades younger than the areas I havent. The ozone is continuing to degenerate despite sunscreen use. I use mostly zinc. The exposed area of my back I never protected developed a growth protected areas looked pristine.

  • @Simon_W74
    @Simon_W74 9 месяцев назад +4

    I don't use Sun Screen and haven't of over 35 years as I hate the feel of it and how sticky the crap is. I was in my youth a Fair haired and Skin individual. I spent hours out side in the sun. I only have an issue if I am just sat in the sun, where I will get a slightly red hue to my tanned skin. Or if I am out on the water in my Kayak.
    The shear amount of money that these so called Charities make and the lack of break though in treatment or Cures. They are more than likely in league with Big Pharma.
    I have often wondered how much the crap that they call healthy food made in large factures with more ingrediency added to to it than it needs all so we can get that little bit more out of each day.
    I did hear before the Convid thing that their was cures and very effective treatments available to treat most modern diseases like cancers and heart conditions, but will not release them as they would lose money on a large scale if they did what we thought they were there to do make us well when we get sick. With Food it will only get worse as they are continuing to mess with our food and the push to take away the best source of natural food from us meat. which can provide all that we need if we eat nose to tail once again. Instead they have demonized red meat, which is full of what we need, and made it out to be really bad for us linking it to Cancer and Heart condition. Probably to hide the fact that it is GMO and highly processed that are doing all the damage to our health along with all the other chemical filled crap that they say is essential for health living. Probably to hide the fact that it is GMO and highly processed that are doing all the damage to our health along with all the other chemical filled crap that they say is essential for health lifestyles.

    • @Lamz..
      @Lamz.. 9 месяцев назад +3

      Your comment is spot on. It's incredible how fast and effective sick people heal on a carnivore diet.

  • @dennisjump8655
    @dennisjump8655 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Millions for research, not a penny for a cure".

  • @djm4614
    @djm4614 9 месяцев назад +7

    Clay or coconut oil.

  • @njoyreading3503
    @njoyreading3503 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've stated so many times that skin cancer is related to sunblock that I expected this video to be accredited to my comments!
    I'm a redhead. I've hated sunblock all my life. My parents couldn't slather enough on me fast enough "so I got burnt" to a crisp.
    Today I subscribe to the Weston A. Price idea that our sun is life! I work outside in minimal clothes in the morning & evening. When the sun becomes uncomfortable, I put on more clothes, or take a break. My tan is as dark as it's ever been. I don't burn in the sun.
    I refuse sunblock, unless it's the shade of a tree, light clothing, etc.
    I'm absolutely convinced that blocking skin pores to retard skin exposure is cancerous!

  • @aprilkitten
    @aprilkitten 9 месяцев назад +2

    I sometimes use organic carrot seed oil, it has a natural SPF of 35-40 and consume a clean organic diet. Even though I'm fair-skinned and living in CA, I no longer burn.

  • @aleksbo71
    @aleksbo71 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hello, lookup Ivor Cummins' video "D for debacle". Sunscreen blocks UVb (good one) which supports Vit D creation AND protection from harmful UVa. Sunscreen DOES NOT block UVa. The idea is to get as much sun tan as possible without burning the skin. AND drop seed oil consumption - you will get burned max in 4 hours as opposed as in just 30 minutes.

  • @carl8568
    @carl8568 9 месяцев назад +7

    I haven't used it for years (or sunglasses) and work on an organic farm, outside all day. I do wear a full brimmed hat and use pure shea butter on my face, that's it. I will use mineral zinc sunscreen on high altitude snow hikes/climbs though, up above 4000m the UV exposure can be quite brutal. I went to the Indian Himalayas in 2018 and the inside of my nostrils got absolutely cooked from the sun reflection off the snow @ 4300-4700m above sea level.

    • @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
      @zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 9 месяцев назад +1

      What zinc cream exactly ?
      I've not heard of such !

    • @carl8568
      @carl8568 9 месяцев назад

      @@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
      The one I bought here in Australia was called invisible zinc. Your best bet is to type "natural mineral zinc sunscreen" in to Google and see what comes up for purchase in your country. And please try and source one not tested on animals 🙏🐭

  • @Ashley--L
    @Ashley--L 9 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you!!! I used to use sunscreen on summer holiday (10 days a year) and maybe a couple of other days during the summer. But my moles starting appearing after one holiday (6 years ago) that was extremely stressful (ended in a break up of a 6 y unhealthy relationship) and I got something that was diagnosed as herpes zoster outbreak after it, and then in the following months moles started coming up and haven't still stopped appearing and growing. A doctor told me they are viral (?!). I think it's a combination of a stressful trigger and then continued because of food addiction... I am trying different things for both stress and food stuff.

  • @deeoh3708
    @deeoh3708 9 месяцев назад +2

    I agree, don't see how a pile of chemicals can be good for ones skin. I try to keep to early mornings and evening for outside activities like walking and swimming during the summer months. If I go outside in the peak of day, I wear a hat, long sleeve lightweight cotton shirt and just be sensible.

  • @geoffdean3532
    @geoffdean3532 9 месяцев назад +5

    Brilliant work, thanks Sam.❤

  • @zrina7
    @zrina7 9 месяцев назад +9

    I completely stopped using sunscreen 3 years ago and I must say I don't get burnt anymore. I spent way more time on the beach in the sun that I did with my sunscreen on. I got even nice tan, I don't get sunburn and I don't peel after it anymore. Amazing. Looks like my skin problems during summers was all because of sunscreen.
    Edit: Last year I convinced my mom and girlfriend to stop using sunscreen too and they both said that they won't go back to using it anymore because they don't get bad sunburns anymore

    • @user-io5ue9it7y
      @user-io5ue9it7y 9 месяцев назад

      Check out safe sun gazing Ratan Hira Manek, the health benefit is unbelievable🙏🙏

  • @heatphaze
    @heatphaze 9 месяцев назад +5

    I have to echo what others have said- I have been eating low carb for a few years now and I can't even remember the last time I got sun burn. I spend all day in the sun, even in June and July when the UV is at it's highest and still no burns. Not only that but going low carb also eradicated an IBD I had and have been on no medication since 2018 after docs told me I would be on 6 pills a day for the rest of my life! Follow the money!

  • @surferscollective613
    @surferscollective613 9 месяцев назад +5

    Brilliant Sam! Nice work.

  • @clairewaikanae
    @clairewaikanae 9 месяцев назад +2

    I cant find any articles right now but i have read about two different cases saying that of you dont consume processed oils (only olive, coconut, animal fats) then you wont get sunburnt. Totally works for me, and i am in the sun alot).

  • @tobe4u2
    @tobe4u2 9 месяцев назад +4

    Coconut oil

  • @seantavendale5621
    @seantavendale5621 9 месяцев назад +2

    I use to use a sunscreen but will rather take my chances with the sun even living now in a subtropical climate and spending a good few hours of every day around the beach.

  • @nccw8463
    @nccw8463 9 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you, Dr. Sam and Mark!

  • @Zachhatesyoutube
    @Zachhatesyoutube 9 месяцев назад +2

    I stopped consuming seed oils and sunscreen two years ago and haven't burned since 🤔

  • @daffidavit
    @daffidavit 9 месяцев назад +4

    We suspected this back in the 1980s. Seems like the predictions were true.

  • @tezzo55
    @tezzo55 9 месяцев назад

    What a fortunate man you are Mark, what a score this lovely lady is! Well done mate!

  • @MsCookiemonster0
    @MsCookiemonster0 9 месяцев назад +12

    What a great video. Thank you.
    15 minutes a day is all it takes to get our daily vitamin D. Making sure our arms and legs are exposed. When I do go out in the sun for longer periods, I put on pure organic coconut oil on my skin and I have never gotten burnt and I am fair.
    I lost my sister to breast cancer back in 2005. She had the lot, surgery, radio and chemo. This led me down the path of a deep dive into what causes cancer. Oh the revelations!
    I much prefer the option of preventing than treating and its less expensive. I make sure I activate my Nrf1 and Nrf2 pathways, and activate my surtuin production by taking NAD. I am the healthiest I have ever been and I am in my early 50's.

    • @Marmocet
      @Marmocet 9 месяцев назад

      Unless you live near the equator, have light skin and spend your time in the sun sunbathing, it's going to take you longer than 15 minutes a day in the sun to generate all the vitamin D you need to maintain optimal levels throughout the year, and that's even if you're sunbathing in nothing but a pair of shorts (i.e., no shirt, shoes or socks).

  • @C2yourself
    @C2yourself 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great presentation Dr. Sam

  • @supatony
    @supatony 9 месяцев назад

    That was trait who explained.
    Well done on taking the time to make this.

  • @karencragg2245
    @karencragg2245 9 месяцев назад +9

    Brilliant to hear some common sense information. I am so sick of having sunscreen constantly pushed, telling people to wear it everyday day! I stopped completely several years ago. I don't sit out in it during the hotest part of the day, but if this is unavoidable then I would use zinc. I find it very strange that the sun is demonised as vitamin D is synthesised on the skin and as we know vitamin D is essential to health. I also avoid vegetable oils and processed food.

  • @Kiwichick138
    @Kiwichick138 9 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you for this video, it was a timely reminder for me. I've 'known' that sunscreen is not all it is cracked up to be, however I have let myself be led recently to using it on my face. I am in my 50s and I have decided I should really start looking after my skincare routine, so I have been watching a lot of youtube channels that specialise in older faces and how to treat and slow down more wrinkles showing sooner than they need to etc (commenters please do no harrass me for being vain!). So I have been using some great products on my skin that are making a great difference (and they all have clean ingredient decks). However a mantra all of these youtuber influencers is 'sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen is the best anti-ager'! So this video was a the perfect sign for me to get back on track and to stop using that part of my skincare routine.
    Dr Bailey, you may not be a skincare dr (?), but I was going to start using retin-A and as that makes your skin v sensitive to the sun and to wear sunscreen to protect. Does that mean I just should not use retin-a? :)

    • @Faithb73
      @Faithb73 9 месяцев назад +1

      Use a mineral sunscreen. I use tretinoin. Have for over 20 yrs. I use mineral sunscreen on my face only. No sunscreen on my body, but I also don’t use seed oils anymore, going on 5 yrs, and haven’t burned since. Natural redhead and used to burn super easy as a child and young adult.

    • @Kiwichick138
      @Kiwichick138 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you @@Faithb73 :), I too am a natural redhead. I do burn too, however my burns always turned into gorgeous golden tan (when I was a child). Do you use a mineral sunscreen in particular, and found one that doesn't leave a white cast?

    • @Faithb73
      @Faithb73 9 месяцев назад

      @@Kiwichick138 I do use mineral only. Elta md is my go to. No white cast at all. And if you want a tinted one in lieu of foundation, I absolutely love alastin. I was never lucky enough to tan as a child. I was either a cloud or a carrot😂……now I actually have color and can tan slightly and I look healthy!

  • @chrissharkeyai
    @chrissharkeyai 2 месяца назад

    So glad I discovered your videos. This is excellent. I was actually considering starting to make my own health videos to share this information with friends and family but I don't need to bother now I am just going to share your videos.

  • @JudgeCrater22
    @JudgeCrater22 9 месяцев назад

    Welcome back to RUclips, Dr. Sam. Great stuff, as usual.

  • @squeekytoys5911
    @squeekytoys5911 9 месяцев назад +2

    Turns out that people on a carnivore woe don't burn as much.🤷‍♀️

  • @isadoramg5153
    @isadoramg5153 9 месяцев назад +3

    I recently met a lady, around her 70's, and she told me another story for my collection of medical craziness. She told me that for years she had had a small spot on her face and she thought she might go for a dermatologist assessment. She did and he told her: "So this MIGHT one day transform into a cancer so we have to do a "chemotherapy" in your face, with a cream called fluorouracil. All this is because you haven't used sunscreen your whole life, start using now". That poor lady had her face basically melt with what looked like seriously crazy radiation burn or something. When she started to use the "treatment" her face became completely burnt, with blisters, crusts and all. Ugh, I have seen some pretty ugly things in life but that one was intense. I cannot understand how we can actually believe this does any good for someone's health. And that is considered TREATMENT. For God sakes.

    • @Jsarson1976
      @Jsarson1976 9 месяцев назад

      She should of used Rick Sampson’s oil. Known 3 people help the cancer with this. Western medicine is screwed up and it’s totally sad that medicine has gone this way 😢

  • @ItsAllAboutGuitar
    @ItsAllAboutGuitar 13 часов назад

    8:32 Notice that their response doesn't say NO!

  • @LawrenceMclean
    @LawrenceMclean 9 месяцев назад +2

    I can spend many hours in bright summer sun (in Australia) with no sun screen and I will not get sunburned so long as I do not wear sunglasses, if I wear sunglasses I will be badly sunburned in 10 minutes. My brother has the same experience. My skin type is the "Celtic" type that does not tan, it looks like Dr Sam Baileys, not as smooth however.

  • @strawberrygirl8572
    @strawberrygirl8572 9 месяцев назад

    How refreshing it is to hear someone tell the truth and use real intelligence and critical thinking! Thank you. I could hug you, it's far too rare to hear such honesty. 🌷

  • @maxxpower5465
    @maxxpower5465 9 месяцев назад +4

    Brilliant Stuff ... Dr.Bailey ... :)

  • @zinnia3684
    @zinnia3684 9 месяцев назад

    Horrendously right for those WHO want to cause harm.

  • @petemckenzie4976
    @petemckenzie4976 9 месяцев назад

    How ironic that the commercial inserted into this video was one for raising funding for Cancer research!!!

  • @thisorthat7626
    @thisorthat7626 9 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting question. For the majority of my life I used to burn being out in the sun for 20-30 minutes. About 10 years ago I started taking large doses of Vitamin D. Since then, I can spend hours in the sun and I don't burn. It makes sense to me why people who are on a keto or carnivore diet stopped getting sunburned. Too bad that science doesn't catch up with our body's capabilites.

  • @pierremchughes9917
    @pierremchughes9917 9 месяцев назад +1

    Sam you are one of the few doctor's I trust

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hello 👋 Dr. Bailey, thank you for sharing this informative video. Please keep up your great informational videos. Greetings from Northern California. Take good care of yourself. 😊

  • @christinaplaisted9563
    @christinaplaisted9563 9 месяцев назад +3

    At 74 now never used the stuff love being out in the sun , no lotions and poitiones going on my skin thankyou for the video ❤❤❤

  • @mariettagernandt4575
    @mariettagernandt4575 9 месяцев назад +3

    I disliked sunscreen since I was a child. We spent many summers in the African sun... you can get a healthy tan by exposing your skin for small amounts of time to the sun each day and wear something to cover your skin when you have to be outside for a longer time period, wear a hat. Something that is worth mentioning is that a good diet will also protect your skin. Carrot juice and tomato paste can significantly reduce sunburn!

  • @MrBriananthony119
    @MrBriananthony119 9 месяцев назад +2

    I use coconut oil as a sunblock my skin feels gorgeous after it,,
    No horrible side effects or sunburn,, ❤

  • @jdelliott69
    @jdelliott69 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love you videos, I'm a Carpenter that works in Sydney and I'm outdoors most of the time in direct sun, I almost never use sunscreen, I have red hair and a very fair complexion.
    Since changing my diet to a carnivore based way of eating I have noticed that I don't get sun burnt anymore. My skin maybe a little red after work, but it dissipates within an hour of getting inside. I truly believe that the elimination of seed oils from my diet and replacing with natural animal fats is what has been the best for my skin.

  • @patslade8008
    @patslade8008 9 месяцев назад +10

    Thank you Sam for this video. Very informative. It is interesting how much this industry is pushed everywhere, even in schools. Students in Australia have to have sunscreen on when playing
    In sporting events, cause there have been cases whereby students got burnt and parents sued education department for teachers being neglence for not enforcing the sunscreen on students. 😮

  • @rodneycooperLMSCoach
    @rodneycooperLMSCoach 9 месяцев назад +2

    In the UK I love sunbathing and generally being in the sun and have done all my life. I have never used sunscreen instead only stay in direct sunlight for 10 minutes in May and then go in the shade when you can still get a suntan. I increase the time I spend in direct sunlight as the summer progresses but it never ends up longer than 30 minutes. Sunburn is the killer as that will lead to cancer quicker than anything. By being a sunbather you can get the best levels of vit D but stay shaded.

  • @jennytaylor3324
    @jennytaylor3324 9 месяцев назад +4

    Been shocked to hear some of our resident Utube derms recommend wearing sunscreen INDOORS as well as out. (Yes, you heard right.) I want to know where - and I've posed the question in comments sections - people who are applying factor 50 every day, often under make-up, are going to get their vitamin D from, if they don't take it orally? Raspberry and carrot oils have naturally high spf, and aren't toxic. That's what I use when tanning.