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Drinkable sunscreen uses wave technology, could be the next big thing in complete UV

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by T-Rex266, May 22, 2014.

  1. May 22, 2014 at 6:15 AM
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    T-Rex266

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    Drinkable Sunscreen Uses Wave Technology, Could Be The Next Big Thing In Complete UV Ray Protection


    “Can you rub sunscreen on my back?” might be one of the best summer pickup lines of all time, but that excuse might soon go away with a drinkable sunscreen. Osmosis Skincare claims that their product, Harmonised H20 UV protection, can protect anyone from the sun up to factor 30. Sunscreen protection factor, also known as SPF, is a measure of how much UV radiation exposure is needed to burn the protected skin — not a measure of how much time a person can spend in the sun before getting burned.


    Ben Johnson, M.D., an aesthetic medicine practitioner, says that while this product is not Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved, it is still effective. Dr. Johnson did say that he tried to go to the FDA for approval, but since this is a skincare product, the process wasn’t as seamless as he hoped it would be.

    Harmonised is a water-based, drinkable product that works using scalar wave technology to protect against the sun's rays. Scalar wave technology is a hollistic approach to healing using stationary or longitudinal waves. Dr. Johnson does note that when he first started formulating the product there were some setbacks, but insists that the product does work. “The first round was not effective," Dr. Johnson told Medical Daily. "We found out that the product didn’t work when the person went into salt water, so we went through early formulation changes... People are very skeptical of the product, but I’m not going to recommend plain water to a bunch of my patients and then have them come back with sunburns."

    According Dr. Johnson’ recommendations, the product should be ingested an hour before you head out into the sun — one and a half hours if you eat since the food will interact with the product. He also notes that exercising will have an effect on the product. “The higher your heart rate gets, the less this product will work,” he said.

    There have also been a number of internal trials done in his office, and he has been developing and working on this product for several years. “Of course this stuff isn’t flying off of the shelves, but we have thousands of people who have used this product and are completely satisfied. I even use this and so does my family.”

    The product will cost about $30 for 50 doses in a 100ml bottle. It comes in two forms: "tanning" and "non tanning.” Dr Johnson says that the tanning formula will give protection while still allowing for users to get a little bit of color. In the United States, the formulas for sunscreen have not been updated in 15 years, so products like this might be beneficial and useful for SPF protection.
     
  2. May 22, 2014 at 6:29 AM
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    Reminds me of one of the commercials in robocop. lol

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  3. May 22, 2014 at 8:48 AM
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    Not going to lie...if it's drinkable, I will give it a shot..I hate applying it to my bald head
     
  4. May 22, 2014 at 9:07 AM
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    What's in it? It can't be just water (as mentioned above)...can it?

    I'm thinking there's no fucking way I'd subject my body to some crap that is "designed" to alter the natural way my body deals with the sun.

    And Sean, I'd gladly trade my thick hair for your baldness. I have to no guard cut that shit every week and it's getting old.
     
  6. May 22, 2014 at 9:38 AM
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    It's water. It even says it at the top of the bottle (Harmonized H2O).

    The reason it's not regulated by the FDA is that it's classified as a dietary supplement.

    Read the "Scientific Breakthroughs".
    http://www.osmosisskincare.com/HarmonizedWaters.aspx

    Frequency Enhanced Water for Health
    • Remarkable efficacy
    • Non-toxic without side effects
    • Effective for all ages
    • Improves your health beneath the cellular level what the hell does that mean?

    Scientific Breakthroughs
    • Remarkable technology that imprints frequencies (as standing waves) onto water molecules.
    • Advances in the ability to “stack” thousands of frequencies onto one molecule.
    • Revolutionary formula allows us to reverse engineer the frequencies of substances found in nature and/or the human body.
    • Newly identified frequencies that have beneficial effects on the body.
     
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  7. May 22, 2014 at 9:47 AM
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    Thanks Robert.

    Interesting stuff. I'll need to wait until I get to work. As it is it's taking about 5 minutes to process every TW click I make. The blessing of living remote with not satellite internet. :)
     
  8. May 22, 2014 at 9:58 AM
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    Drinkable sun screen, eh?

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  9. May 22, 2014 at 11:02 AM
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    I have it bic'd every Monday...grows like a weed...receding hair line started at 19 for me.
     

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