
Increasing sunlight in summer has a serious effect on human skin. The severity of these effects is so high that it can cause various diseases on human skin. Nowadays people are using sunscreen and other various methods to protect their skin from the harsh rays of the sun. But these are the things that have happened now! In the past, no such beauty equipment were available. But at that time there was still intensity of sunlight and man needed to save himself from that intensity. Finally, will the human brain avoid any research? At that time, humans used some natural remedies as an ancient alternative to sunscreen and protected their skin from the harsh rays of the sun.
Some researchers at the University of Michigan have studied it. How did humans live 41 thousand years ago? How was his lifestyle? Also, how was he protecting his skin from the harsh rays of the sun? Research was done on various important issues. 41,000 years ago, Homo Sapans (ancestors of mankind) used natural remedies to protect themselves from the rays of the sun. During the period called Laschamps excursion, when the magnetic field of the Earth was only 10% intact. At that time the intensity of sunlight had increased greatly. Due to increasing contact of solar and cosmic rays, there was a lack of skin irritation, eye disease and folate. During this time people needed a shadow. People lived in various caves and shady places. This effect of sunlight was most seen in Europe and parts of North Africa. Nevertheless, humans managed to protect themselves from this summer wave. The language of nature itself responded to this natural disaster.
At that time no equipment such as sunscreen were available, but humans used red soil or ocher, which is a type of mineral, used as sunscreen. At that time the ocher was applied on the body and this mineral used to act like sunscreen. Originally, this is a tradition! Even today, some tribal tribes in the country traditionally use ocher. The main advantage of ocher for the body is that it protects the skin from the harmful rays of the sun. In addition, it was mainly used for safety reasons rather than decoration.
On this subject of humans, Professor Reven Garway, Professor of UM Anthropology, says these measures were not like today’s branded creams, but they were effective. When tools were not available, man tried to find tools in nature and improve his lifestyle.
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