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<zhongyi4all-list wrote:

>Avalon Organics and Nature's Gate Organics are two

>shapmoos I have found without this ingredient. They

>also smell nice and have high percent organic

>ingredients. Aubrey Organics is a very ethical

>company, so you might want to check on their shampoo

>as well (I haven't used it so I am not positive).

 

Great - I have seen both of the brands in the health food stores, etc. Thanks

Cheers, Cat

 

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Monday, January 24, 2005 1:17 PM

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NewsTarget.com printable article

Sunday, January 23, 2005

Popular shampoos contain toxic chemicals linked to nerve damage

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have found a correlation

between an ingredient found in shampoos and nervous system damage. The

experiments were conducted with the brain cells of rats and they show that

contact with this ingredient called methylisothiazoline, or MIT, causes

neurological damage.

Which products contain this chemical compound MIT? Head and Shoulders, Suave,

Clairol and Pantene Hair Conditioner all contain this ingredient. Researchers

are concerned that exposure to this chemical by pregnant women could put their

fetus at risk for abnormal brain development. In other people, exposure could

also be a factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease and other nervous

system disorders.

 

The chemical causes these effects by preventing communication between neurons.

Essentially, it slows the networking of neurons, and since the nervous system

and brain function on a system of neural networks, the slowing of this network

will suppress and impair the normal function of the brain and nervous system.

 

These finding were presented December 5th at the American Society for Cell

Biology annual meeting.

 

I have frequently warned readers about the dangers of using brand-name personal

care products. The vast majority of these products contain toxic chemical

compounds like MIT that contribute to cancer, liver disorders and neurological

diseases. In fact, this chemical, MIT, is just one of dozens of such chemicals

that are found in personal care products.

 

Why are these dangerous personal care products allowed to remain on the market?

Because the FDA, which is responsible for regulating these products, spends

almost no time, money or effort actually investigating the safety of such

products. Instead, the FDA spends the vast majority of its time approving new

prescription drugs rather than protecting the public against the dangers from

such drugs or personal care products like shampoos, soaps, deodorants and

fragrance products.

 

In fact, it may surprise you to learn that manufacturers can put practically any

chemical they want into shampoos, even if it is a hazardous chemical listed in

the RTECS database of toxicity and even if it is considered a toxic waste

chemical by the EPA. The FDA allows all sorts of chemicals to be used in these

products, including chemicals that are known carcinogens and that contribute to

liver failure and nervous system disorders. How's that for protecting public

health?

 

If you thought prescription drugs were dangerous, just take a look at the toxic

chemicals found in personal care products used by virtually all Americans every

single day. Americans bathe themselves in toxic chemicals and they do it by

buying and using products made by brand name companies that have premier shelf

positioning at convenience stores, grocery stores and discount clubs.

 

One of the more curious personal care products on the market is Herbal Essences

Shampoo by Clairol. Personally, I think this product is a joke because it's

trying to exploit the word " herbal " to imply that the shampoo is healthy, even

though it is primarily made with the same ingredients as other popular shampoos.

The first three ingredients, for example, are: water, sodium laureth, and sodium

lauryl sulfate. Big deal, huh? You can find the same three ingredients in

99-cent shampoo at Wal-Mart. Plus, the product contains all sorts of other

ingredients that I personally would never allow to touch my skin (like

methylchloroisothiazolinone, if you can believe there's actually a chemical with

a name that long). Think the color of the shampoo is from the herbs? Think

again. Three other ingredients in the shampoo are Yellow #5, Orange #4 and

Violet #2.

 

In other words, this is a shampoo product purchased by naive consumers, in my

opinion. People who really know herbs and natural products can only laugh at a

product like this. Want a real shampoo? Buy Olive Oil Shampoo from Heritage

Products, available at most natural health stores.

 

The bottom line to all of this, though, is that every week, it seems like we see

a new announcement about some toxic chemical found in personal care products

that is related to either cancer or neurological disorders. And yet week after

week these products are being sold by retailers and consumed in large quantities

by the American people who remain oblivious to the real damage these products

are causing to their health.

 

Once again, the solution here is to protect yourself by learning the truth about

these products and switching to products made with safe ingredients. There are

safe shampoos, safe soaps, safe laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids and even

deodorant products. You don't have to expose yourself to toxic chemicals to take

care of personal hygiene, because whether you agree with it or not, these

disease-causing chemicals are going to remain quite legal in the use of personal

care products for many years to come. Why? You can bet that the manufacturers of

these products will fight against any attempt to regulate or outlaw these toxic

chemicals. That's because the chemicals are convenient for such manufacturers.

It's much the same way in which food manufacturers use sodium nitrate in bacon

and other packaged meats. It's all about their convenience rather than

protecting your health.

 

So, here's the idiot test for today: if I was standing on a street corner with a

bottle of colored liquid, and I told you that liquid contained a toxic chemical

that caused neurological disorders, Alzheimer's disease and birth defects, would

you buy that product from me and scrub it into your scalp under warm water?

 

Of course not. But if you're buying these popular shampoo products, that's

exactly what you're doing right now. Such is the power of brand marketing in

America.

 

 

 

Overview:

 

 

 

a.. Popular shampoos contain toxic chemicals linked to nerve damage

 

Source: http://www.newstarget.com/003210.html

 

 

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