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Warning: Toxic Chemical Triclosan Can Turn Your Toothpaste into Chloroform

By Mike Adams

Newstarget.com, February 13, 2006

http://www.newstarget.com/017804.html

 

For years, I have warned people of the danger of personal care products. If you

look at the ingredients manufacturers put in their products -- soaps,

deodorants, toothpastes and so on -- you will be horrified. These ingredients

are highly toxic and cause cancer. They promote leukemia, nervous system

disorders and liver problems. Now, some new information has come from Virginia

Tech. Researchers that have found that the chemical triclosan, which is found in

a lot of antimicrobial soaps and toothpaste products, can react with chlorine in

the tap water. Guess what you get?

 

(This is the horrifying part.) Chloroform. This is a toxic chemical that can

give you cancer. In the old movies, you might have seen someone give a person

chloroform to knock them unconscious. If you breathe enough chloroform, you will

die.

 

If you are brushing your teeth with toothpaste that has triclosan in it, and you

are rinsing with tap water that has chlorine in it, you are getting a little

chemical reaction right in your mouth. What a wonderful gift from the toothpaste

manufacturers. That's not to mention that some of the toothpastes contain

fluoride that isn't really fluoride but fluorosilicic acid, which is a toxic

waste product that is molecularly similar to fluoride but has a much different

effect on the human body -- a toxic effect. When you wash your hands with

antibacterial soap that contains triclosan, you are getting the fumes emitted

from this chemical reaction.

 

 

Caroline Collard

 

World's first fully certified organic skin, body, oral and health care products

www.happyandhealthy.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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