Here Skitch
Bob... that's just plain misleading.... cancer is something not as cut and
dried as you make it seem. Some types of skin are prone to burns, some types
[olive for instance] are prone to tan. You can no more make a blanket
condemnation that exposure will result in cancer than stating having a boat
makes one a sailor.
There are some people who will never get cancer no matter how long they stay
in the sun.... some will get cancer with mild exposure. Just like some
people smoke all their lives and never suffer lung cancer. Your statement is
based on speculation, fear and fashionable attitude... not facts.
CM
"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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| Regular and reasonable exposure to the sun will keep
| the pigment in place.
|
| According to every medical source, regular exposure to the sun results in
skin
| that loses elasticity and a higher risk for skin cancer.
| My best friend's father was a geological surveyor, tanned from years of
working
| on sites most of his life. His "regular exposure" resulted in a long
battle
| with skin cancer.
| Only a fool takes the sun lightly. Wear protection and you'll live longer
and
| look better!
|
| RB
|