
The other Snake
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- Aug 19, 2016
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Since I have spent a lot of time in the sun, I make it a point to get to the dermatologist once a year for a check up. During our chat, I mentioned that I use MT2 each summer and have for the last 6 years. At first, she had a look on her face that said she had no idea what that was. I asked if she knew what I was talking about; didn't get a yes. I said it helps to increase the melanin. She said that can cause skin cancer.
Everything I have read about MT2 has either said there's no link to skin cancer and could possibly help to prevent skin cancer. The only negative information I could find is on WebMD. The issue I have with WebMD is if it is not approved by the FDA, they never have anything good to say about it.
"When given as a shot: Melanotan is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when given as a shot. It can causes nausea, stomachcramps, decreased appetite, flushing, tiredness, yawning, darkened skin, spontaneous erections of the penis, and other side effects. In some people, especially those with light skin, a change in the shape of moles, new moles, and skin cancer, have all occurred in people using melanotan."
Anyone here have any real scientific information about this?
Everything I have read about MT2 has either said there's no link to skin cancer and could possibly help to prevent skin cancer. The only negative information I could find is on WebMD. The issue I have with WebMD is if it is not approved by the FDA, they never have anything good to say about it.
"When given as a shot: Melanotan is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when given as a shot. It can causes nausea, stomachcramps, decreased appetite, flushing, tiredness, yawning, darkened skin, spontaneous erections of the penis, and other side effects. In some people, especially those with light skin, a change in the shape of moles, new moles, and skin cancer, have all occurred in people using melanotan."
Anyone here have any real scientific information about this?