Wednesday, August 10, 2011

And The Heat Goes On . . .

Sunburned Lips?
What your scorched lips are saying:
"If you don't use adequate protection, you can develop skin cancer on the lips." says Dr. Raybould.  Your lower lip is one of the most common sites for squamous-cell carcinoma to set in, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.  Worse, this cancer is most apt to spread when it takes root in your mouth.

How to adress the issue:
Smear on a lip balm that packs an SPF of 30 every time you're outdoors.  Keep a tube in your car too;  UVA light crashes through untinted car windows.  Also, down one bottle of Pure Green, made by Tea's Tea, every afternoon' it contains the therapeutic two servings of green tea you need to fight back against skin cancer.  Studies show that antioxidants in green tea can reduce your risk of the disease by 70 percent to 80 percent.

Quoted from menshealth.com

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