Paul Saladino· MD
If I were going to wear sunscreen, I make my own. I'll put a link in the description to my animal-based sunscreen, which I make. It's tallow, it's beeswax, it's coconut oil, and it's zero oxide, nonnano zinc oxide.
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
If I were going to wear sunscreen, I make my own. I'll put a link in the description to my animal-based sunscreen, which I make. It's tallow, it's beeswax, it's coconut oil, and it's zero oxide, nonnano zinc oxide.
Every Sunday: the week’s new conflicts and verdict changes — and nothing else.
Native comments, Twitter mentions, and Reddit threads about this claim — surfaced together so the conversation isn't fragmented across platforms.
Bookmarking — the dossier-vs-overview split is the right call. Most of the time I want overview; sometimes I want receipts.
Would love a "what would change this verdict" RSS feed. Sign me up if it exists.
This homemade animal-based sunscreen is so much better than traditional sunscreens.
The end product is a completely natural, highly effective, easily spreadable sunscreen that goes on your skin and will last for a very long time.