We’re talking about uv exposure

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Yeah, i think the responder was alluding to the fact that sunblock has carcinogenics, which gives people cancer when the sunscreen has a chemical reaction to the sun. If this was not a concern, wouldn’t most sun bathers just use sunscreen?

I wasn’t arguing whether it was or not. I’m comparing the incoherent logic of sun fine but low power nonionizing radiation bad. You could say both are bad that’s fine … but you can’t say one is fine and the other isn’t - that’s contradicting own logic.

Makes sense, I suppose the responder replaced “sun bathing” with “sun exposure.”

Perhaps the most succinct way would be to say, “those that sun bath but are fearful of EMFs don’t realize the irony.”