Tanning beds as deadly as arsenic

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#1 whipassmt
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That's what a new study is saying. Yikes

Why do people want to be tan anyway? Let's face it some people are ment to only be a few shades. If your born looking like Eminem, you shouldn't try to tan your self into Snoop Dog.

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Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

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It looks amazing on some people. Here is an example of it done right, and at a minimal level too
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#4 whipassmt
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Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

teddyrob

I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough. I never said tanning is in itself bad. Indeed, we don't want to become like Boo Radley. All I'm saying is tan the natural way and not to an excess.

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#5 CATERBIRD
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this is true and false, if you want tan, go in sun!
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#6 whipassmt
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It looks amazing on some people. Here is an example of it done right, and at a minimal level too  -Pred-Alien-
Is it just me or are Americans too obsessed with looks, we seem to superficial. Maybe it's time to become more "subficial". But any way, some tanning looks better than walking around looking like casper the friendly ghost, but there's no need to walk around looking like Morgoth either.

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[QUOTE="-Pred-Alien-"]It looks amazing on some people. Here is an example of it done right, and at a minimal level too whipassmt

Is it just me or are Americans too obsessed with looks, we seem to superficial. Maybe it's time to become more "subficial". But any way, some tanning looks better than walking around looking like casper the friendly ghost, but there's no need to walk around looking like Morgoth either.

Nope, EVERYONE is, offcourse it matters how much you let it affect you in not only your judgement but how much they mean in the greater picture.
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#8 Yandere
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Tan skin fails anyways, but I find this kinda funny.. I always hated people who used tanning beds.

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If your born looking like Eminem, you shouldn't try to tan your self into Snoop Dog.whipassmt
I came, I saw, I lol'd
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That's what a new study is saying. Yikes

Why do people want to be tan anyway? Let's face it some people are ment to only be a few shades. If your born looking like Eminem, you shouldn't try to tan your self into Snoop Dog.

whipassmt
Actually, tanning beds may help you from winter's depression up here in Norway... Doctor's actually send you to the beds if you suffer from this. I'm not saying that Norway is like the North Pole, we have the Gulf of Mexico and polar bears are NOT walking the streets. I actually do tanning beds on the winter, you might call me obsessed with looks... but I do not do it in an excessive amount, I just look golden kindof. And no Americans are not being more obsessed with looks than other nations, to be honest I can sometimes be superficial and judge people from their looks. It's one of my flaws, and I am always trying to do better. As for tanning beds. They are not only bad. While they can give skin cancer, as regular sun can. They may prevent other cancers from developing, while they give vitamin D and help people with acne problems get rid of their acne.
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Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

teddyrob

Uhm, tanning beds raises the risks of skin cancer. :| And you don't get vitamin D from tanning beds. That's from the sun, and you only need to stay out in the sun for at least five minutes to get that vitamin D.

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So if you slip a tanning bed into someone's drink they'll die?

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#13 Darth-Caedus
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So if you slip a tanning bed into someone's drink they'll die?

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Well it could certainly cause them to choke D:
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[QUOTE="whipassmt"]

That's what a new study is saying. Yikes

Why do people want to be tan anyway? Let's face it some people are ment to only be a few shades. If your born looking like Eminem, you shouldn't try to tan your self into Snoop Dog.

TheSoundSystem

Actually, tanning beds may help you from winter's depression up here in Norway... Doctor's actually send you to the beds if you suffer from this. I'm not saying that Norway is like the North Pole, we have the Gulf of Mexico and polar bears are NOT walking the streets. I actually do tanning beds on the winter, you might call me obsessed with looks... but I do not do it in an excessive amount, I just look golden kindof. And no Americans are not being more obsessed with looks than other nations, to be honest I can sometimes be superficial and judge people from their looks. It's one of my flaws, and I am always trying to do better. As for tanning beds. They are not only bad. While they can give skin cancer, as regular sun can. They may prevent other cancers from developing, while they give vitamin D and help people with acne problems get rid of their acne.

Yeah my face got really sunburned today and I think any acne I had is now burned away :P

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lol. What's funny is that my girlfriend works at a tanning salon; telling me to tan and get a membership because it's much safer and more convenient than going outside in the sun. :lol:
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#16 achilles614
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lol. What's funny is that my girlfriend works at a tanning salon; telling me to tan and get a membership because it's much safer and more convenient than going outside in the sun. :lol:Stevo_the_gamer
It's alright, she's a woman :P Kidding, but I like fair skin but I'm in the sun a lot so I stay just a notch above "fair".
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#17 Akawoa
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Yay melanoma and skin damage. The real question is why would anyone want to be in a tanning bed? Baking oneself seems counter-productive. Rather get a tan naturally or use rub on tan.

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#18 Toriko42
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Is it just me or are Americans too obsessed with looks, we seem to superficial. Maybe it's time to become more "subficial". But any way, some tanning looks better than walking around looking like casper the friendly ghost, but there's no need to walk around looking like Morgoth either.

whipassmt

Some Americans could be more superficial, maybe then that person would become appropriately shamed by their disgusting gut and multiple chins instead of trying to start some Fat Pride movement.

Just saying :P

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I have never used a tanning bed and I can barely tan as it is.
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#20 Akawoa
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[QUOTE="whipassmt"]

Is it just me or are Americans too obsessed with looks, we seem to superficial. Maybe it's time to become more "subficial". But any way, some tanning looks better than walking around looking like casper the friendly ghost, but there's no need to walk around looking like Morgoth either.

Toriko42

Some Americans could be more superficial, maybe then that person would become appropriately shamed by their disgusting gut and multiple chins instead of trying to start some Fat Pride movement.

Just saying :P

Indeed, moderation would help. Need to take away all the fast food resteraunts we have though, they have way too much market saturation here.

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#21 df853
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In the old days (Victorian era) it was considered vulgar for women to have a suntan. That is why they carried around those stupid umbrellas :)

And I've actually heard that although getting a little bit of sun each day (like less than 15 minutes) is the best way for getting vitamin D, ultraviolet radiation increases skin cancer risks greatly. It is best to always stay protected.

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Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

teddyrob

sounds like a pro marijuana message.. and here is why those type of pro messages fail, though I doubt you'll see the relevance.. anyways TANNING has nothing to do with providing vitamin D to the skin or preventing diease.. The only way you can tan is by exposing your skin to ultraviolet radiation.. which is much different then how your body gets vitamin D from the sun.

So, please, if you're going to make comments like you did at least know what you're talking about. Yes, being out in the sun can be healthy for you. But that's not what this topic is about it's about tanning beds. And yes exposing your skin to UV radiation does cauase skin cancer.

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Well its not like I need to tan anyway.
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Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

teddyrob

No such thing as a safe tan.

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Is it just me or are Americans too obsessed with looks, we seem to superficial. Maybe it's time to become more "subficial". But any way, some tanning looks better than walking around looking like casper the friendly ghost, but there's no need to walk around looking like Morgoth either.

whipassmt

Oh please, people have been beaten over the head with the Anti-Americanism bat and blindly bash it without realizing that every country is full of superficial people.

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No thanks, I am not going to an "Electric Beach".
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Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

teddyrob

Yeah if you get that from working outside for the day and not getting sunburned. In other words tan NATURALLY, and not for bloody hours and hours. Intentional tanning is bad for you, end of story. People need to stop trying to find evidence that it isn't, as it obviously is. Usually when you intentionally change your body artificially like that, it's unhealthy.

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Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

teddyrob


Absorbing vitamin D from sunlight is healthy. Tanning and burning the skin is not. You can absorb vitamin D without damaging your skin with UVA/UVB light. Tanning and burning causes the skin to tighten and age prematurely... and constant damage can lead to genetic mutations which casues cancer in the skin.

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[QUOTE="teddyrob"]

Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

foxhound_fox


Absorbing vitamin D from sunlight is healthy. Tanning and burning the skin is not. You can absorb vitamin D without damaging your skin with UVA/UVB light. Tanning and burning causes the skin to tighten and age prematurely... and constant damage can lead to genetic mutations which casues cancer in the skin.

Man your Reboot avatar is boss. That show was rad.

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yeah...i believe it.
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#31 weezyfb
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not surprising. just get a tan normally
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#32 Optical_Order
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I think tanning beds are just ridiculous. There is this chick at my school that basically turned herself black from tanning to hide her accney. If I want a little tan I just hit a round of golf with some friends. Fun and not harmful.

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Sucks that it's usually white girls going to tanning salons. I like my white girls... well... WHITE.
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Sucks that it's usually white girls going to tanning salons. I like my white girls... well... WHITE.DabsTight703
:D! Hilariously true. It's like a black girl trying to make herself lighter. Just retarded. BE WHO YOU ARE FOOLISH YOUNG WOMEN! ... And metro dudes as well I guess.

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[QUOTE="teddyrob"]

Actually having a tan can prevent cancer of the skin and provides vitamin D to the skin. Not going in the sun can make you ill and suffer from many diseases.

foxhound_fox


Absorbing vitamin D from sunlight is healthy. Tanning and burning the skin is not. You can absorb vitamin D without damaging your skin with UVA/UVB light. Tanning and burning causes the skin to tighten and age prematurely... and constant damage can lead to genetic mutations which casues cancer in the skin.

Tanning is ok, burning is not. Vitamin D prevents cancer. Not going in the sun causes cancer.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article6690007.ece

Sunshine is not the main cause of the most dangerous form of skin cancer, according to researchers, who say some warnings about the perils of sunbathing are scaring people unnecessarily.

The number of moles you have is one of the strongest risk factors for melanoma - stronger than sunshine. This paper shows that we found two important genes that control the number of moles you have. Those genes also give you an extra risk of melanoma.

the researchers even claim our "obsession" with the dangers of exposure to the sun has contributed to serious vitamin D deficiency. A shortage of sunlight - the most important source of vitamin D - can lead to an increase in deaths from other cancers, osteoporosis, depression and premature ageing