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Insect Repellent Myths Revealed: Which Insect Repellants Really Work and Which are Toxic? by www.SixWise.com Getting eaten alive by mosquitoes or invaded by a swarm of ants or flies are among the fastest ways to break up your summer picnics, barbeques and outdoor gatherings. Unfortunately, they’re par for the course at this time of year. Theories... 

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Achieved and maintains FDA certification for attaining the highest standards of product purity and potency. Most sunscreen manufacturers do not conduct testing for purity and potency for fear that the results may reveal flaws in the protection or SPF level. Delivers unmatched protection, covering up to 380 nanometers on the UV radiation scale without... 

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Beware of Chemicals in Sunscreen!

Beware of Chemicals in Sunscreen Beware of Chemicals in Sunscreen

WASHINGTON, March 25 – The bodies of nearly all Americans are contaminated with a sunscreen chemical that has been linked to allergies, hormone disruption, and cell damage, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). A companion study from the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine found that the same chemical is linked to low birth... 

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Herbal Insect Repellent

Natural Insect Repellant with SPF 30 Plus Natural Insect Repellant with SPF 30 Plus

As awareness grows regarding the depleting ozone layer, increased ground pollution and skin cancer, now we are faced with yet more dangers. Mesquitos, ticks, and chiggers have aways been pests, but now, they can carry diseases that can cause serious health problems to humans, even death. Do you worry about your family getting too much sun, risking skin... 

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Skin Cancer Statistics

Skin Cancer reaches epidemic proportions Skin Cancer reaches epidemic proportions

Skin Cancer has reached epidemic proportions worldwide over the past several years.  Skin Cancer is the most common cancer of all – and some of it deadly. The most common type, known as basal-cell carcinoma, numbers 800,000 annual cases.  The next most common type is squamous-cell carcinoma, with about 400,000 new cases a year. Melanoma, a cancer... 

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