Posts tagged Phototoxicity
The Hidden Danger in Your Morning Glass: How Orange Juice’s Defensive Toxins Threaten Eye Health

Orange juice is widely celebrated as a vitamin C powerhouse and a staple of "healthy" breakfasts (sugar content aside), yet emerging evidence reveals it contains bioactive compounds that, under certain conditions, can directly damage the cornea and contribute to cataract formation. This post examines the key study and substance responsible, explores its presence in other common vegetables, and places the finding in a larger context: many fruits and vegetables produce defensive chemicals to deter being eaten—chemicals that can harm human tissues—while most animal-based foods lack these toxins entirely. The result is a provocative irony: the very plant foods long touted as dietary ideals may carry hidden risks that animal foods do not.

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How And Why We Tan

As summer progresses, I find myself spending more time outdoors and have naturally acquired a slightly darker complexion than during the colder months. While at the beach with family, we discussed our varying abilities to tan. Some of us had yet to achieve a noticeable tan, while others were well on their way. We all agreed that with more time in the sunshine, we would soon have a deeper tan. It made me curious about the science behind tanning and why our skin changes color in the first place.

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