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People who get burn have stayed out of the sun too long.
Regular and reasonable exposure to the sun will keep the pigment in place. The very first time one gets in the sun one should do it for a short period so one does not burn. What you are saying in like saying water will kill you. Sure water will kill you if you try to breath it or if you drink four gallons of it a day. If you use it in a normal manner water will not kill you. Nor will the sun damage your skin. It is only overexposure to the sun that can damage the skin via the burning process. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... The skin reacts to the UV and produces melanin to KEEP the skin from being injured. This doctor us an idiot educated in a liberal university that is clearly teaching lies. If the skin could react fast enough to prevent damage, people wouldn't get burns, you putz! RB |
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