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Originally posted by spookyfish
It just hasn't cleared the FDA process. Apparently it's the most effective thing against the ultraviolet rays which are most likely to cause skin cancer. (UVB, I think). It's been in use for years in Europe and other places around the world. People are apparently getting it from dermatologists/eBay and other "black market" channels.
And Fringey, I think they are sending the black helicopters for you.
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What I just read says its the most effective against the rays (UVA) that age your skin. But I can't find anything explaining whhy such a harmless product would not be allowed into the country. What's the down side? Its been tested abroad for 14 years. Something's amiss here, and this isn't interesting enough for me to find out what that is.