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What are you breathing, eating, using on your body and hair, putting

into the environment and cleaning your home with? Think about it!

 

Even the most health conscious people I know still use chemical laden

household cleaning products. And, you just might find that the main

ingredient in your shampoo is carcinogenic. Knowledge is empowerment!

 

Michelle

http://www.HolisticPerimenopause.com

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

TOXIC INGREDIENTS TO AVOID

 

ALPHA HYDROXY ACID: - Skin irritant. An organic acid produced by

anaerobic respiration. Skin care products containing AHA exfoliate

not only dead skin cells, but the skin's protective barrier as well.

Long-term skin damage may result from its use.

 

ALUMINUM: - Skin irritant. Has been linked to Alzheimer's Disease.

Very commonly found in antiperspirants; it's used to clog your

underarm pores, so you don't sweat... not a good thing to do! The

leading cause of breast cancer is the use of antiperspirant. A

Concentration of toxins that leads to cell mutations (a.k.a. CANCER.)

Yes, ANTIPERSPIRANT. Most of the products out there are an

antiperspirant/deodorant combination so go home and check your

labels. Deodorant is fine, antiperspirant is not.

 

ANIMAL FAT (Tallow): - A type of animal tissue made up of oily solids

or semisolids that are water-insoluble esters of glycerol with fatty

acids. Animal fats and lye are the chief ingredients in bar soap, a

cleansing and emulsifying product that may act as a breeding ground

for bacteria

 

BRONOPOL: - Acts by releasing nitrites, which combine with DEA to

form nitrosamines. " One of the most expensive lines of cosmetics

today, Chanel, often uses this chemical. So do many leading brands of

baby products. And the Body Shop, whose product sales are built on a

reputation of containing natural ingredients, also offers products

containing this chemical. There are many safer yet equally effective

products available, " states Dr. Epstein.**

 

BUTYLATED HYDROXIANISOLE (BHA) and/or BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE (BHT) -

BHA and BHT are preservatives very commonly used not only in

cosmetics and personal care products, but in food products. BHA is

absorbed through the skin, stored in body tissues, and is an animal

carcinogen, suspected human carcinogen, and a xenoestrogen.

 

COAL TAR DYES: = Carcinogens. Blue #1 and Green #3 to name only a

few. According to Dr. Epstein, " These carcinogenic dyes are often

contaminated with arsenic and lead. " Check your toothpaste label on

the box it came in! These artificial dyes are in many other products

as well.

 

COLLAGEN: - May suffocate the skin. An insoluble fibrous protein that

is too large to penetrate the skin. The collagen found in most skin

care products is derived from animal skins and ground up chicken

feet. This ingredient forms a layer of film that may suffocate the

skin. The molecular weight of any product must be 3000 to enter the

skin, 800 to enter the cell, 75 to enter the blood stream. The

molecular weight of most skin & hair products is over 10,000

therefore, is ineffective.

 

CRYSTALLINE SILICA: - Carcinogen. According to Dr.

Epstein, " Crystalline Silica is present in some personal care

products and toiletries. It's been incriminated as a cause of lung

cancer in both animal studies and human. "

 

DEA (Diethanolamine) and/or MEA (Monoethanolamine) and/or TEA

(Triethanolamine) -Some alias names: Cocamide DEA, DEA-Cetyl

phosphate, DEA Oleth-3 phosphate, Myristamide DEA, Stearamide MEA,

Cocamide MEA, Lauramide DEA, Linoleamide MEA, Oleamide DEA, TEA-

Lauryl Sulfate ( " Diethanolamine and Cosmetic Products " , FDA Office of

Cosmetics Fact Sheet, Dec. 9, 1999)

 

Ethanolamines are eye and skin irritants, causing contact dermatitis.

DEA is easily absorbed through the skin, and accumulates in body

organs, even the brain. " Animal tests show it causes damage to the

liver, kidney, brain, spinal cord, bone marrow, and skin. Contact

with the eyes can cause impaired vision " . ( " Dangerous Beauty:

Cosmetics and Personal Care P. Dingle and T. Brown, 1999

 

DIOXINS: - A potentially carcinogenic by-product that results from

the process used to bleach paper at paper mills. Dioxin-treated

containers sometimes transfer dioxins to the product itself. (see

Sodium Laureth Sulfate). According to Dr. Epstein, " The Health

Protection Branch of Canada has reported dioxin levels in the parts

per trillion range in several samples of milk and cream packaged in

bleached milk cartons manufactured in the United States. Dioxin has

migrated from the cartons to the milk. Very likely U.S. milk products

are similarly contaminated with dioxin. Dioxin's carcinogenicity is

up to 500,000 times more potent than that of DDT. "

 

ELASTIN OF HIGH-MOLECULAR WEIGHT: - A protein similar to collagen

that is the main component of elastic fibers. Elastin is also derived

from animal sources. Its effect on the skin is similar to collagen.

 

FLUORIDE - Possible carcinogen. Dr. Epstein states, " There have been

several studies incriminating fluoride in bone cancer. The important

point about this is that the public have been given no information on

this and fluoride in toothpaste is particularly dangerous because

kids swallow a significant amount of the fluoride, especially when

toothpaste contains saccharin as many toothpastes do. "

http://www.nofluoride.com

 

FLUOROCARBONS: - Can produce mild upper respiratory tract irritation.

A colorless, nonflammable gas or liquid commonly used as a propellant

in hairspray.

 

FORMALDEHYDE: - Is used as a disinfectant, germicide, fungicide, and

preservative. It is found in cosmetics and personal care products

because numerous other ingredients release formaldehyde when they

break down. Two of these formaldehyde donors used as preservatives

are DMDM (Dimethylol Dimethol Hydantoin) and Imidazolidinyl Urea

often sited as the second most common cause of contact dermatitis

from preservatives. (A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients,

Ruth Winters, Three Rivers Press, 1999)

 

ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL: -Implicated in mouth, tongue, and throat cancers.

A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid produced by the fermentation

of yeast and carbohydrates. Alcohol is used frequently as a solvent

and is also found in cleaning agents, cosmetics and personal care

products, perfumes and rubbing alcohol, beverages and medicine. As an

ingredient in ingestible products, alcohol may cause body tissues to

be more vulnerable to carcinogens. Mouthwashes with an alcohol

content of 25% or more have been implicated in oral cancers.

Poisoning symptoms include flushing, dizziness, depression, nausea,

headaches, and coma. Rubbing alcohol baths or sponges used to soothe

a fever can lead to acute poisoning through skin absorption or

inhalation. Package warning suggest using protective gloves, and

using a well-ventilated area.

 

LANOLIN: - Highly contaminated with pesticides. According to Dr.

Epstein, " Most lanolin samples, at least 50 to 60%, are contaminated. "

 

LYE: also known as Sodium Hydroxide or Potassium Hydroxide. A highly

concentrated watery solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium

hydroxide. Lye is combined with animal fats to make bar soaps, which

may corrode and dry out the skin. It is found in toothpaste, eye

drops, and other personal care products. The MSDS for it

says " POISON! DANGER! CORROSIVE. May be fatal if swallowed, harmful

if inhaled. Causes burns to any area of contact, reacts with water,

acids, and other materials. " (MSDS Sodium Hydroxide #S4034)

 

Why is it included in toothpastes? The action of the lye helps remove

stains and discolorations on teeth. This seems to be an extreme way

to get whiter teeth! Sodium hydroxide is in drain cleaners and oven

cleaners. You can buy lye - sodium hydroxide- in the plumbing

department of your hardware store. All these products have the same

warnings as that noted above, but there are no warnings about Sodium

Hydroxide on toothpaste tubes.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Certain ingredients are only chemically stable in

products if the pH (acid/base) is adjusted to the ideal pH. This is

especially true of paraben preservatives used in personal care

products. In addition, the parabens work as preservatives better in

certain pH ranges. Often the amount of acid or base needed to adjust

the pH is only drops per 100 gallons of product. The MSDS of these

caustic substances are not reflective of just how safe they are after

being diluted in hundreds of gallons of product. Literally, they are

safer than water in these applications because they adjust the pH of

the product to a neutral pH for the skin, thus decreasing the

likelihood of skin irritation. There simply is no basis for

criticizing the use of pH adjusters.

 

MINERAL OIL: - Smothers the skin. A derivative of crude oil

(petrolatum) that is used industrially as a cutting fluid and

lubricating oil. Mineral oil forms an oily film over skin to lock in

moisture, but traps in toxins and wastes, and clogs your pores. It

hinders normal skin respiration by keeping oxygen out. It can promote

acne and other disorders, and slows down normal cell development,

resulting in premature aging of the skin.

 

NITROSAMINE: - According to Dr. Epstein, " We've known since 1976 that

DEA will react with nitrites which are present, as preservatives or

contaminants, in personal care products, to produce a carcinogen

known as nitrosodiethanolamine. This is found in virtually any

cosmetic that contains DEA. Consumers have been exposed without any

information and without any guidance whatsoever! In 1979 the FDA

warned the cosmetic industry that DEA was dangerous because of this.

The cosmetic industry ignored the warning! While over in Europe,

strong action was taken to phase out the use of DEA. " Padimate-O

(also known as octyl dimethyl PABA): Act by releasing nitrites which

combine with DEA to form *nitrosamines. Found in cosmetics,

especially sunscreens. " The most prudent consumers will prefer

sunscreens without padimate-O, " states Dr. Epstein.

 

PARA-PHENYLENEDIAMINE DYES: - Carcinogenic when oxidized. According

to Dr. Epstein, " These are dyes which are extensively used in

permanent black and dark brown hair dyes which have been incriminated

in a variety of cancers including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple

myeloma. "

 

PETROLATUM: - Smothers the skin. A petroleum-based grease that is

used industrially as a grease component. Petrolatum exhibits many of

the same potentially harmful properties as mineral oil.

 

PHTHALATES: - Phthalates are commonly found in cosmetic and personal

care products, especially nail polish, perfumes, hair sprays, and

skin lotions, as well as clothes, household cleaners and deodorizers,

baby toys, garden hoses, shower curtains, insect repellants,

toothbrushes, food packaging, aspirin, medical tubing and fluid bags,

gum, candy, biodegradable tampon injectors, and prescription

medications.

 

POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE - See Lye

 

PROPYLENE GLYCOL: (PG) - PG is a strong skin irritant. A cosmetic

form of mineral oil found in automatic brake and hydraulic fluid, and

industrial antifreeze. In skin and hair care products, propylene

glycol works as a humectant, which is a substance that retains the

moisture content of skin or cosmetic products by preventing the

escape of moisture or water. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) warn

users to avoid skin contact with propylene glycol as this strong skin

irritant can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage. May be

harmful by inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption. May cause eye

irritation, skin irritation. Exposure can cause gastro-intestinal

disturbances, nausea, headache and vomiting, central nervous system

depression.

 

Check out your body lotions, deodorant, hair conditioner, hair gel,

creams, and many more products! Molecular weight of PG is 60.

(Ingredients with molecular weight of 75 or lower enters our blood

stream) Propylene glycol is also used as a solvent in acrylics,

stains, inks and dyes, and in cellophane and brake fluid. It is used

as a preservative in flavored coffee. PG can have an anesthetic

effect.

 

Other side effects on animals exposed to PG include heart arrhythmia,

stunted growth, decreased blood pressure, and even death. BG -

Butylene Glycol - is now being used to replace PG in some personal

care products, even though Butylene Glycol is the only one of the

glycols that has not been able to even get on the GRAS List

(Generally Recognized As Safe)

 

QUATERNIUM -15: - A formaldehyde donor Quanternium-15 is a

preservative and anti-microbial and a severe cause of dermatitis. It

is also a teratrogen (causes birth defects in animals) ( " A Consumer's

Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients " , Ruth Winters, Three Rivers

Press, 1999) According to Dr. Epstein, " This ingredient is generally

safe, BUT will break down in the bottle, or tube, or on the skin to

release formaldehyde for which the evidence of its carcinogenicity is

literally overwhelming.

 

" SODIUM HYDROXIDE - See Lye

 

SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS): andor SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES): SLS

and SLES are used as detergents, surfactants and foaming agents.

These compounds can be found in almost any kind of industrial

cleaning agent. They are even more widely used as major ingredients

in cosmetics, hair conditioners, toothpaste, about 90% of all

shampoos, other products that foam (including those made especially

for babies), and in products designed to be left on the skin for an

extended period of time, for instance, bubble bath.

 

SLS is rapidly absorbed and retained in the eyes, brain, heart, and

liver, which may result in harmful long-term effects. SLS could

retard healing, cause cataracts in adults, and keep children's eyes

from developing properly. In fact, studies have shown that washing

your hair one time with a shampoo containing Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

could put as many nitrates into your bloodstream as eating a whole

pound of bacon. And that is just ONE application. Molecular weight of

SLS is 40 (Ingredients with a molecular weight of 75 or lower enters

our blood stream)

 

SLES is " Contaminated with a very potent carcinogen; dioxane and very

easily absorbed through the skin, " states Dr. Epstein. SLES is the

alcohol form (ethoxylated) of SLS. It is slightly less irritating

than SLS, but may cause more drying. Both SLS and SLES may cause

potentially carcinogenic formations of nitrates and dioxins to form

in shampoos and cleansers by reacting with other product ingredients.

Large amounts of nitrates may enter the blood system from just one

shampooing!

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My father was diabetic and had some sores on his shins that never really healed.

His dermatologist gave him propylene glycol cream to put on his legs. This is

very troubling to me. I understand it is a humectant, but why would he be given

this seeing as though it's so toxic?? Unfortunately, he passed away from a heart

attack a few months ago. I came across the RX cream for this in his bathroom

drawer. He was also scheduled to have a biopsy of his kidneys....

 

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Michele - Thank you for this useful information. With your permission, I would

like to use it in a workshop. I always give credit - do you have a last name you

would like referenced? Thanks a lot, Elisabeth

 

Michelle <michelle wrote: What are you

breathing, eating, using on your body and hair, putting

into the environment and cleaning your home with? Think about it!

 

Even the most health conscious people I know still use chemical laden

household cleaning products. And, you just might find that the main

ingredient in your shampoo is carcinogenic. Knowledge is empowerment!

 

Michelle

http://www.HolisticPerimenopause.com

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

TOXIC INGREDIENTS TO AVOID

 

ALPHA HYDROXY ACID: - Skin irritant. An organic acid produced by

anaerobic respiration. Skin care products containing AHA exfoliate

not only dead skin cells, but the skin's protective barrier as well.

Long-term skin damage may result from its use.

 

ALUMINUM: - Skin irritant. Has been linked to Alzheimer's Disease.

Very commonly found in antiperspirants; it's used to clog your

underarm pores, so you don't sweat... not a good thing to do! The

leading cause of breast cancer is the use of antiperspirant. A

Concentration of toxins that leads to cell mutations (a.k.a. CANCER.)

Yes, ANTIPERSPIRANT. Most of the products out there are an

antiperspirant/deodorant combination so go home and check your

labels. Deodorant is fine, antiperspirant is not.

 

ANIMAL FAT (Tallow): - A type of animal tissue made up of oily solids

or semisolids that are water-insoluble esters of glycerol with fatty

acids. Animal fats and lye are the chief ingredients in bar soap, a

cleansing and emulsifying product that may act as a breeding ground

for bacteria

 

BRONOPOL: - Acts by releasing nitrites, which combine with DEA to

form nitrosamines. " One of the most expensive lines of cosmetics

today, Chanel, often uses this chemical. So do many leading brands of

baby products. And the Body Shop, whose product sales are built on a

reputation of containing natural ingredients, also offers products

containing this chemical. There are many safer yet equally effective

products available, " states Dr. Epstein.**

 

BUTYLATED HYDROXIANISOLE (BHA) and/or BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE (BHT) -

BHA and BHT are preservatives very commonly used not only in

cosmetics and personal care products, but in food products. BHA is

absorbed through the skin, stored in body tissues, and is an animal

carcinogen, suspected human carcinogen, and a xenoestrogen.

 

COAL TAR DYES: = Carcinogens. Blue #1 and Green #3 to name only a

few. According to Dr. Epstein, " These carcinogenic dyes are often

contaminated with arsenic and lead. " Check your toothpaste label on

the box it came in! These artificial dyes are in many other products

as well.

 

COLLAGEN: - May suffocate the skin. An insoluble fibrous protein that

is too large to penetrate the skin. The collagen found in most skin

care products is derived from animal skins and ground up chicken

feet. This ingredient forms a layer of film that may suffocate the

skin. The molecular weight of any product must be 3000 to enter the

skin, 800 to enter the cell, 75 to enter the blood stream. The

molecular weight of most skin & hair products is over 10,000

therefore, is ineffective.

 

CRYSTALLINE SILICA: - Carcinogen. According to Dr.

Epstein, " Crystalline Silica is present in some personal care

products and toiletries. It's been incriminated as a cause of lung

cancer in both animal studies and human. "

 

DEA (Diethanolamine) and/or MEA (Monoethanolamine) and/or TEA

(Triethanolamine) -Some alias names: Cocamide DEA, DEA-Cetyl

phosphate, DEA Oleth-3 phosphate, Myristamide DEA, Stearamide MEA,

Cocamide MEA, Lauramide DEA, Linoleamide MEA, Oleamide DEA, TEA-

Lauryl Sulfate ( " Diethanolamine and Cosmetic Products " , FDA Office of

Cosmetics Fact Sheet, Dec. 9, 1999)

 

Ethanolamines are eye and skin irritants, causing contact dermatitis.

DEA is easily absorbed through the skin, and accumulates in body

organs, even the brain. " Animal tests show it causes damage to the

liver, kidney, brain, spinal cord, bone marrow, and skin. Contact

with the eyes can cause impaired vision " . ( " Dangerous Beauty:

Cosmetics and Personal Care P. Dingle and T. Brown, 1999

 

DIOXINS: - A potentially carcinogenic by-product that results from

the process used to bleach paper at paper mills. Dioxin-treated

containers sometimes transfer dioxins to the product itself. (see

Sodium Laureth Sulfate). According to Dr. Epstein, " The Health

Protection Branch of Canada has reported dioxin levels in the parts

per trillion range in several samples of milk and cream packaged in

bleached milk cartons manufactured in the United States. Dioxin has

migrated from the cartons to the milk. Very likely U.S. milk products

are similarly contaminated with dioxin. Dioxin's carcinogenicity is

up to 500,000 times more potent than that of DDT. "

 

ELASTIN OF HIGH-MOLECULAR WEIGHT: - A protein similar to collagen

that is the main component of elastic fibers. Elastin is also derived

from animal sources. Its effect on the skin is similar to collagen.

 

FLUORIDE - Possible carcinogen. Dr. Epstein states, " There have been

several studies incriminating fluoride in bone cancer. The important

point about this is that the public have been given no information on

this and fluoride in toothpaste is particularly dangerous because

kids swallow a significant amount of the fluoride, especially when

toothpaste contains saccharin as many toothpastes do. "

http://www.nofluoride.com

 

FLUOROCARBONS: - Can produce mild upper respiratory tract irritation.

A colorless, nonflammable gas or liquid commonly used as a propellant

in hairspray.

 

FORMALDEHYDE: - Is used as a disinfectant, germicide, fungicide, and

preservative. It is found in cosmetics and personal care products

because numerous other ingredients release formaldehyde when they

break down. Two of these formaldehyde donors used as preservatives

are DMDM (Dimethylol Dimethol Hydantoin) and Imidazolidinyl Urea

often sited as the second most common cause of contact dermatitis

from preservatives. (A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients,

Ruth Winters, Three Rivers Press, 1999)

 

ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL: -Implicated in mouth, tongue, and throat cancers.

A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid produced by the fermentation

of yeast and carbohydrates. Alcohol is used frequently as a solvent

and is also found in cleaning agents, cosmetics and personal care

products, perfumes and rubbing alcohol, beverages and medicine. As an

ingredient in ingestible products, alcohol may cause body tissues to

be more vulnerable to carcinogens. Mouthwashes with an alcohol

content of 25% or more have been implicated in oral cancers.

Poisoning symptoms include flushing, dizziness, depression, nausea,

headaches, and coma. Rubbing alcohol baths or sponges used to soothe

a fever can lead to acute poisoning through skin absorption or

inhalation. Package warning suggest using protective gloves, and

using a well-ventilated area.

 

LANOLIN: - Highly contaminated with pesticides. According to Dr.

Epstein, " Most lanolin samples, at least 50 to 60%, are contaminated. "

 

LYE: also known as Sodium Hydroxide or Potassium Hydroxide. A highly

concentrated watery solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium

hydroxide. Lye is combined with animal fats to make bar soaps, which

may corrode and dry out the skin. It is found in toothpaste, eye

drops, and other personal care products. The MSDS for it

says " POISON! DANGER! CORROSIVE. May be fatal if swallowed, harmful

if inhaled. Causes burns to any area of contact, reacts with water,

acids, and other materials. " (MSDS Sodium Hydroxide #S4034)

 

Why is it included in toothpastes? The action of the lye helps remove

stains and discolorations on teeth. This seems to be an extreme way

to get whiter teeth! Sodium hydroxide is in drain cleaners and oven

cleaners. You can buy lye - sodium hydroxide- in the plumbing

department of your hardware store. All these products have the same

warnings as that noted above, but there are no warnings about Sodium

Hydroxide on toothpaste tubes.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Certain ingredients are only chemically stable in

products if the pH (acid/base) is adjusted to the ideal pH. This is

especially true of paraben preservatives used in personal care

products. In addition, the parabens work as preservatives better in

certain pH ranges. Often the amount of acid or base needed to adjust

the pH is only drops per 100 gallons of product. The MSDS of these

caustic substances are not reflective of just how safe they are after

being diluted in hundreds of gallons of product. Literally, they are

safer than water in these applications because they adjust the pH of

the product to a neutral pH for the skin, thus decreasing the

likelihood of skin irritation. There simply is no basis for

criticizing the use of pH adjusters.

 

MINERAL OIL: - Smothers the skin. A derivative of crude oil

(petrolatum) that is used industrially as a cutting fluid and

lubricating oil. Mineral oil forms an oily film over skin to lock in

moisture, but traps in toxins and wastes, and clogs your pores. It

hinders normal skin respiration by keeping oxygen out. It can promote

acne and other disorders, and slows down normal cell development,

resulting in premature aging of the skin.

 

NITROSAMINE: - According to Dr. Epstein, " We've known since 1976 that

DEA will react with nitrites which are present, as preservatives or

contaminants, in personal care products, to produce a carcinogen

known as nitrosodiethanolamine. This is found in virtually any

cosmetic that contains DEA. Consumers have been exposed without any

information and without any guidance whatsoever! In 1979 the FDA

warned the cosmetic industry that DEA was dangerous because of this.

The cosmetic industry ignored the warning! While over in Europe,

strong action was taken to phase out the use of DEA. " Padimate-O

(also known as octyl dimethyl PABA): Act by releasing nitrites which

combine with DEA to form *nitrosamines. Found in cosmetics,

especially sunscreens. " The most prudent consumers will prefer

sunscreens without padimate-O, " states Dr. Epstein.

 

PARA-PHENYLENEDIAMINE DYES: - Carcinogenic when oxidized. According

to Dr. Epstein, " These are dyes which are extensively used in

permanent black and dark brown hair dyes which have been incriminated

in a variety of cancers including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple

myeloma. "

 

PETROLATUM: - Smothers the skin. A petroleum-based grease that is

used industrially as a grease component. Petrolatum exhibits many of

the same potentially harmful properties as mineral oil.

 

PHTHALATES: - Phthalates are commonly found in cosmetic and personal

care products, especially nail polish, perfumes, hair sprays, and

skin lotions, as well as clothes, household cleaners and deodorizers,

baby toys, garden hoses, shower curtains, insect repellants,

toothbrushes, food packaging, aspirin, medical tubing and fluid bags,

gum, candy, biodegradable tampon injectors, and prescription

medications.

 

POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE - See Lye

 

PROPYLENE GLYCOL: (PG) - PG is a strong skin irritant. A cosmetic

form of mineral oil found in automatic brake and hydraulic fluid, and

industrial antifreeze. In skin and hair care products, propylene

glycol works as a humectant, which is a substance that retains the

moisture content of skin or cosmetic products by preventing the

escape of moisture or water. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) warn

users to avoid skin contact with propylene glycol as this strong skin

irritant can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage. May be

harmful by inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption. May cause eye

irritation, skin irritation. Exposure can cause gastro-intestinal

disturbances, nausea, headache and vomiting, central nervous system

depression.

 

Check out your body lotions, deodorant, hair conditioner, hair gel,

creams, and many more products! Molecular weight of PG is 60.

(Ingredients with molecular weight of 75 or lower enters our blood

stream) Propylene glycol is also used as a solvent in acrylics,

stains, inks and dyes, and in cellophane and brake fluid. It is used

as a preservative in flavored coffee. PG can have an anesthetic

effect.

 

Other side effects on animals exposed to PG include heart arrhythmia,

stunted growth, decreased blood pressure, and even death. BG -

Butylene Glycol - is now being used to replace PG in some personal

care products, even though Butylene Glycol is the only one of the

glycols that has not been able to even get on the GRAS List

(Generally Recognized As Safe)

 

QUATERNIUM -15: - A formaldehyde donor Quanternium-15 is a

preservative and anti-microbial and a severe cause of dermatitis. It

is also a teratrogen (causes birth defects in animals) ( " A Consumer's

Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients " , Ruth Winters, Three Rivers

Press, 1999) According to Dr. Epstein, " This ingredient is generally

safe, BUT will break down in the bottle, or tube, or on the skin to

release formaldehyde for which the evidence of its carcinogenicity is

literally overwhelming.

 

" SODIUM HYDROXIDE - See Lye

 

SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS): andor SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES): SLS

and SLES are used as detergents, surfactants and foaming agents.

These compounds can be found in almost any kind of industrial

cleaning agent. They are even more widely used as major ingredients

in cosmetics, hair conditioners, toothpaste, about 90% of all

shampoos, other products that foam (including those made especially

for babies), and in products designed to be left on the skin for an

extended period of time, for instance, bubble bath.

 

SLS is rapidly absorbed and retained in the eyes, brain, heart, and

liver, which may result in harmful long-term effects. SLS could

retard healing, cause cataracts in adults, and keep children's eyes

from developing properly. In fact, studies have shown that washing

your hair one time with a shampoo containing Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

could put as many nitrates into your bloodstream as eating a whole

pound of bacon. And that is just ONE application. Molecular weight of

SLS is 40 (Ingredients with a molecular weight of 75 or lower enters

our blood stream)

 

SLES is " Contaminated with a very potent carcinogen; dioxane and very

easily absorbed through the skin, " states Dr. Epstein. SLES is the

alcohol form (ethoxylated) of SLS. It is slightly less irritating

than SLS, but may cause more drying. Both SLS and SLES may cause

potentially carcinogenic formations of nitrates and dioxins to form

in shampoos and cleansers by reacting with other product ingredients.

Large amounts of nitrates may enter the blood system from just one

shampooing!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Elizabeth,

 

Thanks for your consideration. The more people that have this

information the better, so spread the news freely!

 

Michelle Prince

http://www.HolisticMenopause.com

 

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Michele - Thank you for this useful information. With your permission,

I would like to use it in a workshop. I always give credit - do you

have a last name you would like referenced? Thanks a lot, Elisabeth

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I noticed the long list of ingredients that are supposedly bad for

us, and I truly believe they are.. However, are there any PRODUCTS

out there that don't have at least some of them in there. I have

always stayed away from any lotions etc, that have Parabens in it. I

use Avalon lotions and a newer one here in AZ by Hugo. The person who

developed it was touring and in one of the Sprouts Market places

demonstating it. He stated that he had NO artificial ingredients, and

NO chemicals. He said he used ALL natural ingredients. BUT, HOW do we

know this, since a lot of natural ingredients have long " plant names "

etc. and it's hard to read most of the small print.

 

I am very interested in finding a company that sells NATURAL cleaning

products as well as lotions etc... Does anyone have any knowledge of

any of such company?

 

I have heard about a company called Melaleuca and they say they are

NATURAL in their cleaning products and other products.. I'd like to

know if anyone has any suggestions on a company that actually does

sell all NATURAL cleaning products (that actually clean) and also

lotions for hand and body/face etc....

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

Health and Blessings

Gail

 

, " Michelle " <michelle

wrote:

>

> What are you breathing, eating, using on your body and hair,

putting into the environment and cleaning your home with? Think about

it!

>

> Even the most health conscious people I know still use chemical

laden household cleaning products. And, you just might find that the

main ingredient in your shampoo is carcinogenic. Knowledge is

empowerment!

>

> Michelle

> http://www.HolisticPerimenopause.com

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> TOXIC INGREDIENTS TO AVOID

>

> ALPHA HYDROXY ACID: - Skin irritant. An organic acid produced by

> anaerobic respiration. Skin care products containing AHA exfoliate

> not only dead skin cells, but the skin's protective barrier as

well.

> Long-term skin damage may result from its use.

>

> ALUMINUM: - Skin irritant. Has been linked to Alzheimer's Disease.

> Very commonly found in antiperspirants; it's used to clog your

> underarm pores, so you don't sweat... not a good thing to do! The

> leading cause of breast cancer is the use of antiperspirant. A

> Concentration of toxins that leads to cell mutations (a.k.a.

CANCER.) Yes, ANTIPERSPIRANT. Most of the products out there are an

> antiperspirant/deodorant combination so go home and check your

> labels. Deodorant is fine, antiperspirant is not.

>

> ANIMAL FAT (Tallow): - A type of animal tissue made up of oily

solids or semisolids that are water-insoluble esters of glycerol with

fatty acids. Animal fats and lye are the chief ingredients in bar

soap, a cleansing and emulsifying product that may act as a breeding

ground for bacteria

>

> BRONOPOL: - Acts by releasing nitrites, which combine with DEA to

form nitrosamines. " One of the most expensive lines of cosmetics

today, Chanel, often uses this chemical. So do many leading brands of

baby products. And the Body Shop, whose product sales are built on a

reputation of containing natural ingredients, also offers products

containing this chemical. There are many safer yet equally effective

products available, " states Dr. Epstein.**

>

> BUTYLATED HYDROXIANISOLE (BHA) and/or BUTYLATED HYDROXYTOLUENE

(BHT) -

> BHA and BHT are preservatives very commonly used not only in

cosmetics and personal care products, but in food products. BHA is

absorbed through the skin, stored in body tissues, and is an animal

carcinogen, suspected human carcinogen, and a xenoestrogen.

>

> COAL TAR DYES: = Carcinogens. Blue #1 and Green #3 to name only a

few. According to Dr. Epstein, " These carcinogenic dyes are often

contaminated with arsenic and lead. " Check your toothpaste label on

the box it came in! These artificial dyes are in many other products

as well.

>

> COLLAGEN: - May suffocate the skin. An insoluble fibrous protein

that is too large to penetrate the skin. The collagen found in most

skin care products is derived from animal skins and ground up chicken

feet. This ingredient forms a layer of film that may suffocate the

skin. The molecular weight of any product must be 3000 to enter the

skin, 800 to enter the cell, 75 to enter the blood stream. The

molecular weight of most skin & hair products is over 10,000

therefore, is ineffective.

>

> CRYSTALLINE SILICA: - Carcinogen. According to Dr.

Epstein, " Crystalline Silica is present in some personal care

products and toiletries. It's been incriminated as a cause of lung

cancer in both animal studies and human. "

>

> DEA (Diethanolamine) and/or MEA (Monoethanolamine) and/or TEA

(Triethanolamine) -Some alias names: Cocamide DEA, DEA-Cetyl

phosphate, DEA Oleth-3 phosphate, Myristamide DEA, Stearamide MEA,

Cocamide MEA, Lauramide DEA, Linoleamide MEA, Oleamide DEA, TEA-

Lauryl Sulfate ( " Diethanolamine and Cosmetic Products " , FDA Office of

> Cosmetics Fact Sheet, Dec. 9, 1999)

>

> Ethanolamines are eye and skin irritants, causing contact

dermatitis. DEA is easily absorbed through the skin, and accumulates

in body organs, even the brain. " Animal tests show it causes damage

to the liver, kidney, brain, spinal cord, bone marrow, and skin.

Contact with the eyes can cause impaired vision " . ( " Dangerous

Beauty:

Cosmetics and Personal Care P. Dingle and T. Brown, 1999

 

DIOXINS: - A potentially carcinogenic by-product that results from

the process used to bleach paper at paper mills. Dioxin-treated

containers sometimes transfer dioxins to the product itself. (see

Sodium Laureth Sulfate). According to Dr. Epstein, " The Health

Protection Branch of Canada has reported dioxin levels in the parts

per trillion range in several samples of milk and cream packaged in

bleached milk cartons manufactured in the United States. Dioxin has

migrated from the cartons to the milk. Very likely U.S. milk products

are similarly contaminated with dioxin. Dioxin's carcinogenicity is

up to 500,000 times more potent than that of DDT. "

>

> ELASTIN OF HIGH-MOLECULAR WEIGHT: - A protein similar to collagen

that is the main component of elastic fibers. Elastin is also derived

from animal sources. Its effect on the skin is similar to collagen.

>

> FLUORIDE - Possible carcinogen. Dr. Epstein states, " There have

been several studies incriminating fluoride in bone cancer. The

important point about this is that the public have been given no

information on this and fluoride in toothpaste is particularly

dangerous because kids swallow a significant amount of the fluoride,

especially when toothpaste contains saccharin as many toothpastes

do. " http://www.nofluoride.com

>

FLUOROCARBONS: - Can produce mild upper respiratory tract

irritation. A colorless, nonflammable gas or liquid commonly used as

a propellant in hairspray.

>

> FORMALDEHYDE: - Is used as a disinfectant, germicide, fungicide,

and preservative. It is found in cosmetics and personal care

products because numerous other ingredients release formaldehyde when

they break down. Two of these formaldehyde donors used as

preservatives are DMDM (Dimethylol Dimethol Hydantoin) and

Imidazolidinyl Urea often sited as the second most common cause of

contact dermatitis from preservatives. (A Consumer's Dictionary of

Cosmetic Ingredients, Ruth Winters, Three Rivers Press, 1999)

>

> ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL: -Implicated in mouth, tongue, and throat

cancers. A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid produced by the

fermentation of yeast and carbohydrates. Alcohol is used frequently

as a solvent and is also found in cleaning agents, cosmetics and

personal care products, perfumes and rubbing alcohol, beverages and

medicine. As an ingredient in ingestible products, alcohol may cause

body tissues to be more vulnerable to carcinogens. Mouthwashes with

an alcohol content of 25% or more have been implicated in oral

cancers.

> Poisoning symptoms include flushing, dizziness, depression, nausea,

> headaches, and coma. Rubbing alcohol baths or sponges used to

soothe a fever can lead to acute poisoning through skin absorption or

inhalation. Package warning suggest using protective gloves, and

using a well-ventilated area.

>

> LANOLIN: - Highly contaminated with pesticides. According to Dr.

Epstein, " Most lanolin samples, at least 50 to 60%, are contaminated. "

>

> LYE: also known as Sodium Hydroxide or Potassium Hydroxide. A

highly concentrated watery solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium

hydroxide. Lye is combined with animal fats to make bar soaps, which

may corrode and dry out the skin. It is found in toothpaste, eye

drops, and other personal care products. The MSDS for it

says " POISON! DANGER! CORROSIVE. May be fatal if swallowed, harmful

if inhaled. Causes burns to any area of contact, reacts with water,

acids, and other materials. " (MSDS Sodium Hydroxide #S4034)

 

Why is it included in toothpastes? The action of the lye helps remove

stains and discolorations on teeth. This seems to be an extreme way

to get whiter teeth! Sodium hydroxide is in drain cleaners and oven

cleaners. You can buy lye - sodium hydroxide- in the plumbing

department of your hardware store. All these products have the same

warnings as that noted above, but there are no warnings about Sodium

Hydroxide on toothpaste tubes.

>

PLEASE NOTE: Certain ingredients are only chemically stable in

products if the pH (acid/base) is adjusted to the ideal pH. This is

especially true of paraben preservatives used in personal care

products. In addition, the parabens work as preservatives better in

certain pH ranges. Often the amount of acid or base needed to adjust

the pH is only drops per 100 gallons of product. The MSDS of these

caustic substances are not reflective of just how safe they are after

being diluted in hundreds of gallons of product. Literally, they are

safer than water in these applications because they adjust the pH of

the product to a neutral pH for the skin, thus decreasing the

likelihood of skin irritation. There simply is no basis for

criticizing the use of pH adjusters.

>

MINERAL OIL: - Smothers the skin. A derivative of crude oil

petrolatum) that is used industrially as a cutting fluid and

lubricating oil. Mineral oil forms an oily film over skin to lock in

moisture, but traps in toxins and wastes, and clogs your pores. It

hinders normal skin respiration by keeping oxygen out. It can promote

acne and other disorders, and slows down normal cell development,

resulting in premature aging of the skin.

>

NITROSAMINE: - According to Dr. Epstein, " We've known since 1976

that DEA will react with nitrites which are present, as preservatives

or contaminants, in personal care products, to produce a carcinogen

known as nitrosodiethanolamine. This is found in virtually any

cosmetic that contains DEA. Consumers have been exposed without any

information and without any guidance whatsoever! In 1979 the FDA

warned the cosmetic industry that DEA was dangerous because of this.

The cosmetic industry ignored the warning! While over in Europe,

strong action was taken to phase out the use of DEA. " Padimate-O

(also known as octyl dimethyl PABA): Act by releasing nitrites which

combine with DEA to form *nitrosamines. Found in cosmetics,

especially sunscreens. " The most prudent consumers will prefer

sunscreens without padimate-O, " states Dr. Epstein.

>

> PARA-PHENYLENEDIAMINE DYES: - Carcinogenic when oxidized. According

to Dr. Epstein, " These are dyes which are extensively used in

permanent black and dark brown hair dyes which have been incriminated

in a variety of cancers including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple

myeloma. "

>

PETROLATUM: - Smothers the skin. A petroleum-based grease that is

used industrially as a grease component. Petrolatum exhibits many of

the same potentially harmful properties as mineral oil.

>

> PHTHALATES: - Phthalates are commonly found in cosmetic and

personal care products, especially nail polish, perfumes, hair

sprays, and skin lotions, as well as clothes, household cleaners and

deodorizers, baby toys, garden hoses, shower curtains, insect

repellants, toothbrushes, food packaging, aspirin, medical tubing and

fluid bags, gum, candy, biodegradable tampon injectors, and

prescription medications.

>

POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE - See Lye

>

PROPYLENE GLYCOL: (PG) - PG is a strong skin irritant. A cosmetic

form of mineral oil found in automatic brake and hydraulic fluid, and

industrial antifreeze. In skin and hair care products, propylene

glycol works as a humectant, which is a substance that retains the

moisture content of skin or cosmetic products by preventing the

escape of moisture or water. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) warn

users to avoid skin contact with propylene glycol as this strong skin

irritant can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage. May be

harmful by inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption. May cause eye

irritation, skin irritation. Exposure can cause gastro-intestinal

disturbances, nausea, headache and vomiting, central nervous system

depression.

>

Check out your body lotions, deodorant, hair conditioner, hair gel,

creams, and many more products! Molecular weight of PG is 60.

(Ingredients with molecular weight of 75 or lower enters our blood

stream) Propylene glycol is also used as a solvent in acrylics,

stains, inks and dyes, and in cellophane and brake fluid. It is used

as a preservative in flavored coffee. PG can have an anesthetic

effect.

 

Other side effects on animals exposed to PG include heart arrhythmia,

stunted growth, decreased blood pressure, and even death. BG -

Butylene Glycol - is now being used to replace PG in some personal

care products, even though Butylene Glycol is the only one of the

glycols that has not been able to even get on the GRAS List

(Generally Recognized As Safe)

 

QUATERNIUM -15: - A formaldehyde donor Quanternium-15 is a

preservative and anti-microbial and a severe cause of dermatitis. It

is also a teratrogen (causes birth defects in animals) ( " A

Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients " , Ruth Winters, Three

Rivers Press, 1999) According to Dr. Epstein, " This ingredient is

generally safe, BUT will break down in the bottle, or tube, or on the

skin to release formaldehyde for which the evidence of its

carcinogenicity is literally overwhelming.

>

> " SODIUM HYDROXIDE - See Lye

 

> SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS): andor SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES):

SLS and SLES are used as detergents, surfactants and foaming agents.

These compounds can be found in almost any kind of industrial

cleaning agent. They are even more widely used as major ingredients

in cosmetics, hair conditioners, toothpaste, about 90% of all

shampoos, other products that foam (including those made especially

for babies), and in products designed to be left on the skin for an

extended period of time, for instance, bubble bath.

>

SLS is rapidly absorbed and retained in the eyes, brain, heart, and

liver, which may result in harmful long-term effects. SLS could

retard healing, cause cataracts in adults, and keep children's eyes

from developing properly. In fact, studies have shown that washing

your hair one time with a shampoo containing Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

could put as many nitrates into your bloodstream as eating a whole

pound of bacon. And that is just ONE application. Molecular weight of

SLS is 40 (Ingredients with a molecular weight of 75 or lower enters

our blood stream)SLES is " Contaminated with a very potent carcinogen;

dioxane and very easily absorbed through the skin, " states Dr.

Epstein. SLES is the alcohol form (ethoxylated) of SLS. It is

slightly less irritating than SLS, but may cause more drying. Both

SLS and SLES may cause potentially carcinogenic formations of

nitrates and dioxins to form in shampoos and cleansers by reacting

with other product ingredients. Large amounts of nitrates may enter

the blood system from just one shampooing!

>

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Gail,

 

Melaleuca BRAND is NOT ALL-natural.

Their products contain just as many chemicals as other drugstore products,

but some might be less harmful. I have read that in Canada, they must put

skull-and-crossbones logos on their cleaning products.

 

My first stop for ingredient information is the Environmental Working

Group's project called Skin Deep:

http://www.ewg.org/reports/skindeep

You can look up products by name, or each ingredient. The Group uses a scale

to rate how much of a concern an ingredient is.

 

 

 

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Hormone Health Nature's Way

http://health.HormoneHealthNW/

 

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On 5/4/07, gb0949 <gb0949 wrote:

>

> I noticed the long list of ingredients that are supposedly bad for

> us, and I truly believe they are.. However, are there any PRODUCTS

> out there that don't have at least some of them in there. I have

> always stayed away from any lotions etc, that have Parabens in it. I

> use Avalon lotions and a newer one here in AZ by Hugo. The person who

> developed it was touring and in one of the Sprouts Market places

> demonstating it. He stated that he had NO artificial ingredients, and

> NO chemicals. He said he used ALL natural ingredients. BUT, HOW do we

> know this, since a lot of natural ingredients have long " plant names "

> etc. and it's hard to read most of the small print.

>

> I am very interested in finding a company that sells NATURAL cleaning

> products as well as lotions etc... Does anyone have any knowledge of

> any of such company?

>

> I have heard about a company called Melaleuca and they say they are

> NATURAL in their cleaning products and other products.. I'd like to

> know if anyone has any suggestions on a company that actually does

> sell all NATURAL cleaning products (that actually clean) and also

> lotions for hand and body/face etc....

>

> I look forward to hearing from you.

> Health and Blessings

> Gail

>

> .

>

>

>

 

 

 

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