Health & Medicine
Sunscreen That You Can Drink? Experts are Skeptical
A new drinkable protection from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays may be a little too good to be true. Dermatologists have expressed their skepticism about this new product, which supposedly protects a user's skin by changing "frequencies" of water molecules just below their skin.
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