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Wow...no one seems aware of the RISKS of using sunscreen. SPF 50?? Dangerous! Recent research on Vitamin D deficiencies (the "sunlight" vitamin) show that most Americans have less Vitamin D in their blood than recommended. Before lathering on the SPF 50 and avoiding the sun entirely, read a bit about the dangers of low levels of Vitamin D:
I think you're overstating the risks somewhat, 15 minutes in the sun during the midday in shorts and a t-shirt is enough exposure to give you the recommended amount. If you're out in the sun on a bike all day, even with sunscreen on, you'll probably get enough sun.
Clark said:Wow...no one seems aware of the RISKS of using sunscreen. SPF 50?? Dangerous! Recent research on Vitamin D deficiencies (the "sunlight" vitamin) show that most Americans have less Vitamin D in their blood than recommended. Before lathering on the SPF 50 and avoiding the sun entirely, read a bit about the dangers of low levels of Vitamin D:
I think you're overstating the risks somewhat, 15 minutes in the sun during the midday in shorts and a t-shirt is enough exposure to give you the recommended amount. If you're out in the sun on a bike all day, even with sunscreen on, you'll probably get enough sun.
NO-AD SPF 15 (love this stuff if you can find it. Cheap and minimal.)
or
Coppertone Sport SPF 15
I don't know if it's true but evidently our bodies don't benefit from anything more than SPF 30 anyway.
SPF= Sun Protection Factor SO SPF 15 is, in order of magnitude (benefit) theoretically, 15 times more protection than you would naturally have. I've ridden Montana in June and I never needed more.
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