I watched the ABC Evening News yesterday. There was a report about tanning bed addiction. I then remembered a contact report I read concerning this issue. Billy Meier and the Plejaren reported this years in advance of the Earth scientist discovery. It was first corrobarated in 2009.
260th Contact Tuesday, February 3, 1998, 10:27 PM
Billy:
That should be fine for me because I’ve actually had such deep thoughts about everything and, thus, have also connected the various terms with certain effects and existences, which I can now pursue further, since I know that my acceptances correspond to reality. Here, however, I have to ask something else: solariums: a lot of advertising is constantly made about the solarium business, and it is maintained that the use of solariums is healthy and harmless. You and Quetzal, however, once said something else. What must one now actually think of solariums or of letting oneself be irradiated?
Ptaah:
255. The assertion that the use of solariums and letting oneself be irradiated are healthy and safe is not only wrong but also life-threatening, even if this seems implausible to the Earth people on the first impression.
256. Solariums produce increased UV-A rays that, on the one hand, make one addicted and, therefore, dependent and, on the other hand, penetrate deep into the skin and into the body, making this and the organs damaged from within with a lasting effect and causing internal tumors, etc., such as, above all, cancer.
257. However, the likewise active UV-B rays, as these are also released by the Sun’s rays, work in another way and are limited in their effect to the outer layers of skin, on and in which they cause sunburn and skin cancer.
Billy:
But unfortunately, all this is not yet understood by the earthlings.
Ptaah:
258. At least a very large part of the Earth people is actually inconvincible in this respect, which is why very many must experience and get to know the effective evils of the solar radiation and solarium radiation on their own bodies and often pay for it with their own lives.
CORROBORATED:
Can you become addicted to tanning beds?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – If you're someone who lies in a tanning bed too much, you may be likely to suffer from addictive behavior often seen with substance abuse, as well as anxiety, according to a new study.
Catherine Mosher and Sharon Danoff-Burg, researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the State University of New York, Albany, respectively, asked 229 students at a large northeastern university about alcohol and substance abuse behaviors; all of the students reported using indoor tanning facilities in the previous year.
Fifty of the study participants, or just under 22 percent, met the criteria for addiction on both of the two questionnaires. Those who met the criteria for addiction had in fact used tanning facilities more frequently in the previous year than those who weren't addicted...
No doubt' sunbeds cause cancer - July 2009
There is no doubt using a sunbed or sunlamp will raise the risk of skin cancer, say international experts. Previously, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) assessed sunbeds and sunlamps as "probably carcinogenic to humans". But it now says their use is definitively "carcinogenic to humans".
Source: http://theyflyu.com/WILL_HUMANITY_WAKE_UP.html
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