New Breakthrough Fuel Could Power Your Car It took the earth 300 million years to make the oil we burn. Imagine if we could squeeze that whole process into just a few months... a few weeks... or even a few days. Because that's exactly what could be happening. At least a half-dozen labs and companies are working on this, right now. If they get it right, we could literally "make" as much gas for your car as you need. We could make fuel for planes, trains, and diesel trucks this way too. Find out more by clicking here. How to Stave Off Skin Cancer with Two Dietary Changes Conventional wisdom would have you believe that skin cancer is the direct result of sun exposure. So it's not surprising that most dermatologists would tell you that avoiding the sun is your best bet at prevention. They also recommend the near-constant use of chemical sunscreens. But what most doctors don't know is that the real cause of skin cancer has less to do with the sun than it does with the foods we eat. And they certainly don't tell you that common chemical sunscreens have no fewer than four proven carcinogens - including some that promote skin cancer! There is no doubt that skin cancer is rampant. It is by far the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer. In fact, current research suggests that one in every five people will develop some form of skin cancer in their lifetime. But consider the following... Before the 1930s, skin cancer was rare. Since that time the incidence of melanoma has gone up 1,800%. In just the last 30 years, the death rate from melanoma has increased more than fourfold, while the incidence of all types of skin cancer has more than doubled. Is Sunlight Really the "Cause" of Skin Cancer? But how could these substantial increases be "caused" by the sun? Our sun is billions of years old. It's not likely that the sun's rays have suddenly changed in the last 80 years. Nor do we spend more time in the sun than we used to. In fact, we spend far less time outdoors today than any other time in history. At the start of the twentieth century, more than 75% of people in the U.S. worked outdoors. Today, only 10% of the population works outside. And not only do we spend less time in the sun, but in the last 30 years, the use of sunscreen has increased by orders of magnitude. Sunscreens are now a $6 billion-a-year industry. Understanding the REAL Causes of Skin Cancer You're about to discover that the increase in skin cancer is not the result of changes to the world around us. Instead, it is the result of changes within us - changes that we can easily and completely control. Click here to continue reading today's article... |