Even before the CDC released results of a study linking sunscreen ingredients to hormone disruption and cell damage, Hulda Clark tested and found sunscreen and many other commercial body products to be polluted with toxic chemicals. Not only is sunscreen bad for people, it is also bad for marine life, creating sex change in fish.
When worn while swimming in a chlorinated pool, sunscreen can cause cytotoxicity (cell death) and a loss of UV protection. Here are the studies that show what happens when sunscreen is exposed to chlorine.
Believe it or not, the best option for sun protection is as simple as Vitamin C and water.
Studies show that applying Vitamin C on the skin is effective against photoaging and reversing past sun damage to the skin. Use Vitamin C to protect your skin before sun exposure and as skin care treatment after sun exposure.
Here is the 2-ingredient recipe:
Vitamin C Spray
Ingredients:
8 oz distilled water
2 teaspoons Vitamin C Powder
8 oz HDPE Spray Bottle
I make a small batch for my family every year. The kids like spraying it in their mouths because of its tangy Vitamin C taste. (It’s food-grade!) This year I thought I’d make it available for anyone who would like one as well. Order Vitamin C Spray at NaturalHealthSupply.com.
Shake and spray on skin as often as you need. Vitamin C in water may turn a dark yellow in time, but it is still as potent as the day it was made.
It’s not sticky. Skin absorbs it easily. You don’t have to wait until before going outdoors to spray it. Use it everyday to reverse past sun damage, and keep the skin healthy and protected for future sunning.
More info at:
How is your Sunscreen like Asbestos?
The Safe and Skin-Nourishing Sunscreen Alternative
Enjoy the outdoors this summer!
20 responses to “Vitamin C Spray for Sun Protection”
Healthy alternatives are a must to all the chemicals that cause ill health in man and creation. Thank you
Can a glass bottle be used?
Yes, definitely, if you have it.
Where can I buy the book “Naked at Noon, Understanding the Importance of Sunlight and Vitamin D”
I have tried to look for it at a reasonable price, but I can’t find it.
It appears to be out of print.
Will it be ok to get the vitamin C from the Dr Hulda Clark Store?
Yes. You can get Vitamin C Powder from them.
I don’t have a filter for my kitchen sink water.
Will it be ok to use my drinking water that I get from my refrigerator tap?
If not, where can I get the pure water without Chlorine or Fluoride?
Distilled water is best for this because it does not contain minerals. You can get distilled water from your local grocery store.
Should I use ascorbic acid or sodium ascorbate? Thanks!
Either is fine.
I have a Vitamin C as ascorbic acid 1000, can I use it?
Yes
Can I use ascorbic avid for canning as the vitamin c source?
Yes
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Hi,
Is it normal to have a Burn Feel to the Distilled Water??
I am making it myself. I’m not sure if I am doing it right.
Hi,
I noticed in the Krispin Sullivan Page information, that they say to make a New Batch of Vitamin C solution once a week, due to the fact that it looses the potency.
Is this Necessary??
I applied on my son after pool, I’ve heard it helps with chlorine neutralization, but I don’t know if he caused irritation on him, cant it mark the skin?
Hi,
I have tried the vitamin C Solution. I have gotten burnt a couple of times.
I always make sure I spray the Vitamin C 2 hours before going out in the Sun.
Why am I getting Burnt?? Do I need to make it stronger?? If I do, it becomes Sticky.
Can you help me with this??