Avoid All Toxic Skin Care Ingredients
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Americans suffer from more degenerative disease then ever before. There
is a definite link between the "Epidemic of Degenerative Disease"
and the increase in the development of synthetic ingredients used in personal
care products.
Are you aware that there are products sold in your local grocery and
health food stores that can compromise your health?
Like you, we were uninformed and always thought that the US Government,
specifically the FDA, was watching out for our well being by making sure
that we were safe from harm through regulations preventing companies from
selling products that could cause problems. With more than 25,000 new
cosmetic chemicals being developed over the last several decades, it is
no wonder that personal care products have been found to cause hormone
disruption, skin constipation, protein, cellular and DNA denaturing, respiratory
distress, infertility, birth defects, cold sweats, circulatory collapse,
convulsions, headaches, chronic fatigue, allergies, joint pain, dizziness,
skin abnormalities, hyperactivity, irritability, depression, cancer and
even death.
What you put on your skin can affect your health and sense of well-being...
either negatively or positively. You have the ability to choose which...
if you know the facts.
Our skin, the body's largest organ, is our most important immune defense
barrier as well as our most efficient waste elimination mechanism. Commercial
products with harmful petroleum ingredients can plasticize and "constipate"
your skin, causing germs more likely to enter into our body, and toxins
more likely to be retained and not released through our skin - the largest
detox organ.
Every day we use products we think are safe, but the truth is, products
we use every day are not always safe - and manufacturers are not required
to tell us so. How shocked we were when we found out that our government
relinquished the right to control the cosmetic industry in 1938, allowing
that multibillion-dollar industry to become self-regulated. This "Cosmetic
Conspiracy" means that products can be marketed without government
approval, regardless of test results.
In a typical day, you may be exposed to over 200 chemicals, many of
which are suspected of causing cancer or juggling hormones. EPA tests
conclude that ingredients in shampoos, dyes and other personal care products
"may be wreaking havoc with hormones that control reproduction and
development."
A great way to protect yourself and your loved ones is to start checking
all product labels and learn to avoid using products containing harmful,
hazardous and dangerous ingredients.
The Most Common Toxic Skin Care Ingredients
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES):
- Detergents that pose serious health threats
- Used in garage floor cleaners and engine degreasers and in 90% of
all personal-care products that foam
Animals exposed to SLS experience eye damage, depression, labored breathing,
diarrhea, severe skin irritation, and even death. Young eyes may not develop
properly if exposed to SLS. SLS may damage the skin's immune system and
can be transformed into nitrosamines, a potent class of carcinogens. SLS
can remain in the body for up to five days and maintain residual levels
in the heart, lungs, liver and brain.
Alternative: Ammonium Cocoyl Isethionate
DEA (diethanolamine), MEA (monoethanolamine) & TEA (triethanolamine):
- Hormone-disrupting chemicals that can form cancer-causing nitrates
- Restricted in Europe due to carcinogenic effects, yet are still used
in the US
- Americans may be exposed 10-20 times per day with shampoos, shaving
creams and bubble baths
Dr. Samuel Epstein (Professor of Environmental Health at the University
of Illinois) says that repeated applications of DEA-based detergents result
in major increases in liver and kidney cancer. The FDA's John Bailey says
"the risk is significantly increased for children."
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG):
- Carcinogenic petroleum ingredient that reduces the skin's natural
moisture
- Increases the appearance of aging and leaves you vulnerable to bacteria
- Used in spray-on oven cleaners and cleansers to dissolve oil and grease
Alternative: Planteren
Sodium Hydroxide:
- The most recent addition to personal care products
- This is a poison (caustic lye) found in drain cleaners
The warning label on sodium hydroxide products reads "POISON, May
be fatal or cause permanent damage if swallowed. May cause blindness.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes, mouth and clothing." Yet the cosmetic
industry is now putting it in our skin care and oral care products.
Alternative Grapefruit Seed Extract & Hydrated Silica
Triclosan:
- Synthetic "antibacterial" with a chemical structure similar
to Agent Orange!
- The EPA registers Triclosan as a pesticide, giving it high scores
as a risk to human health and the environment
- It is in a class of chemicals suspected of causing cancer in humans
It may produce dioxin, a hormone-disrupting chemical with toxic effects
measured in parts per trillion; that is equivalent to one drop in 300
Olympic sized swimming pools! Hormone disruptors can change genetic material,
decrease fertility and sexual function and foster birth defects. Internally,
it can lead to cold sweats, circulatory collapse and convulsions. Stored
in the body fat, it can accumulate to toxic levels, damaging the liver,
kidneys and lungs and can cause paralysis, brain hemorrhages and heart
problems. Tufts University, School of Medicine says Triclosan can force
the emergence of "super bugs" that it cannot kill. Its widespread
use in antibacterial cleaners, tooth pastes and household products may
have nightmarish implications on future generations, with a half life
in our water supply of over 500 years.
Alternative: Grapefruit Seed Extract
DMDM and Urea (Imidazolidnyl):
Two of many preservatives that often release formaldehyde which can
cause joint pain, skin reactions, allergies, depression, headaches, chest
pains, ear infections, chronic fatigue, dizziness, and loss of sleep.
Exposure also irritates the respiratory system, triggers heart palpitations
or asthma, and aggravates coughs and colds. Other side effects includes;
weakening of the immune system and cancer.
Alternative: Japanese Honeysuckle
Parabens:
A recent report is questioning the safety of the most common group of
cosmetic preservatives called "parabens." Studies show that
parabens - alkyl hydroxy parabens - alpha hydroxy benzoate (methyl-, ethyl-,
propyl- and butyl-parabens) are weakly estrogenic. In other words, these
preservatives have the ability to mimic estrogen in the body with butyl-paraben
being the most potent.
Alcohol, Isoproplyl (SD-40):
- Drying, irritating solvent that strips skin's moisture and immune
barrier, making you vulnerable to bacteria and viruses
- Made from the same petroleum derivative used in shellac and antifreeze
as well as personal care products
Promotes brown spots and premature aging
A Consumers Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients says it may cause headaches,
flushing, dizziness, mental depression, nausea, vomiting, and coma. Fatal
ingested dose is one ounce or less.
Alternative: Grapefruit Seed Extract
Mineral Oil:
Petroleum byproduct that coats the skin similar to plastic wrap, clogging
the pores. Interferes with skin's ability to eliminate toxins, promoting
acne and other disorders. Slows down skin function and cell development,
resulting in premature aging. Baby oil is 100% mineral oil!
Alternatives: Moisture Magnets (Saccharide Isomerate) from beets; Ceramides,
Jojoba and other vegetable oils.
FD&C Color Pigments:
Synthetic colors from coal tar that deposit toxins onto the skin, causing
skin irritation. Absorption of certain colors can cause depletion of oxygen
in the body and death. Animal studies have shown almost all of them to
be carcinogenic.
No Alternative Necessary
Fragrances:
Can contain up to four thousand ingredients, many toxic or carcinogenic.
Causes headaches, dizziness, allergic reactions, skin discoloration, violent
coughing, vomiting, and skin irritation. Fragrances affect the nervous
system, causing depression, hyperactivity, irritability, inability to
cope and other behavioral changes.
Alternatives: Aroma-therapeutic, organic essential oils
Now that you are aware of the 12 most notorious offenders in cosmetic
ingredients, you are armed with the knowledge necessary to protect yourself
and your loved ones from the "Cosmetic Conspiracy." The only
way to force the cosmetic industry to clean up their act is to read
labels and refuse to use toxic products.
One trick that the cosmetic industry has been using lately is to give
the toxic ingredients alternative nomenclature that the general public
will assume are nontoxic.
To be confident that the personal care products that you use are totally
safe, simply look for the "TOXIC-FREE" seal of approval, bestowed
upon products tested to be completely toxic-free the Toxic-Free Foundation,
a not-for-profit foundation.
More Toxic Ingredients To Avoid
There are more than 800 chemicals used commonly in commercial skin care
products. Here is a list of the ones you will find most often, and why
you should never use them.
While this list may seem extensive, and boring, we want you to know
that use of any of the chemical agents listed below can have severe adverse
effects on your skin.
The FDA allows these ingredients, which are by and large very inexpensive,
to be used in small quantities. The problem is that most of them have
cumulative effects ... they add together as you continue to use them.
Topping it all off, imagine this... if ONE of these is bad for you;
imagine what they do in COMBINATION with each other. We are convinced
they make a TOXIC SOUP, and hope you will learn to avoid every one of
them.
AHA (alpha hydroxy acid): Skin is exfoliated chemically
instead of mechanically via abrasion, dries and increases skin aging.
Supposed to be anti-wrinkle, found in many skin and hair care products.
Used as a solvent originally in cleaning compounds and for tanning leather.
A smooth finish is developed by stripping the outer layer of the epidermis,
which causes the irritated skin to puff up and thus fill in the lines
and wrinkles. The FDA warns that strengths over 3% may thin the skin.
Acetamide MEA: Used in lipsticks and cream blusher
to retain moisture. Causes adverse reactions, and is toxic, carcinogenic,
and mutagenic.
Alkyl-phenol-ethoxylades: Has been found to reduce
male sperm count, and to mimic estrogen in the body. It is widely used
in shampoo, causes adverse reactions and has been shown to be toxic, mutagenic
and carcinogenic.
Ammonium Laureth Sulphate: This substance contains
ether and is also easily absorbed by the skin. It is found in hair and
bubble bath products. It is known to cause adverse reactions, to be carcinogenic,
mutagenic and toxic.
Aluminum: Used as a color additive in cosmetics, especially
eye shadows. Another form of Aluminum is used in deodorants and antiperspirants.
Listed as carcinogenic, toxic and mutagenic.
Alcohol: Acts as carrying and antifoaming agent as
well as a water and oil solvent. It dries quickly, and if synthetically
produced is carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and can cause adverse reactions.
Benzene: It is a known bone-marrow poison, yet is widely
used and combined with other chemicals in many personal care products.
Causes adverse reactions, is carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic.
Coal Tar: Many kinds of shampoo designed to treat dandruff
& flaky scalp contain it. Disguised with names FD, FDC or FD&C
color. Coal tar causes potentially severe allergic reactions, asthma attacks,
fatigue, nervousness, headaches, nausea, lack of concentration, and cancer.
Cocomide DEA: Nitrosamines can form in all cosmetic
ingredients containing amines and amino derivatives with nitrogen compounds.
When DEA is applied to skin known carcinogens can form causing allergic
reactions and contact dermatitis. Mostly found in shampoo. Synthetic nonionic
surfactant.
Cocomidopropyl Betaine: Used in shampoo in combination
with other surfactants. Synthetic. Causes eyelid dermatitis.
Carbomer 934, 940, 941, 960, 961 C: Used as a thickener
and stabilizer in creams, toothpaste, eye makeup, bathing products. It
is a known allergen that has a high acidic pH in 1% water solution. Synthetic
emulsifier that can cause eye irritations and should be avoided.
DEA (diethanolamine): A synthetic solvent, detergent
and humectant widely used in brake fluid, industrial degreasers and antifreeze.
Mostly used in liquid soap, shampoo & conditioner. Can be harmful
for the liver, kidneys and pancreas. May cause cancer in various organs.
Irritates skin, eyes, mucous membranes. Found also in hair dye, lotions,
cream, bubble bath, liquid dishwashing detergent & laundry soap. Health
risk especially to infants and young children. Forms nitrosamines known
to be carcinogens. Causes allergic reactions and contact dermatitis. Hazardous
& toxic.
Dioform: Many tooth pastes and other tooth whiteners
contain it. Damages your teeth enamel weakening their protective shell.
Dimethylamine: Secondary amines cause allergic dermatitis.
Carcinogenic properties.
Hydantoin DMDM: Used in the synthesis of lubricants
and resins, and is derived from methanol. Causes dermatitis. Acts as a
preservative and may release formaldehyde and is a suspected carcinogen.
Rats develop cancer when injected with this chemical.
FDC-n (FD&C): These are available in various different
colors. Some are simply irritants while others are strong carcinogens.
Most are coal tar derived, and many scientists feel that adequate safety
levels have not been established for each color category.
Fluoride: Hazardous chemical. Researchers linked it
to cancer years ago. No one is listening. Fluoridated toothpaste is especially
dangerous to young children who tend to swallow it after brushing their
teeth. Supposed to stop tooth decay. Scientists are now linking fluoride
to dental deformity, arthritis, allergic reactions, can lead to Crohn's
disease. A toxic manufacturing byproduct
Formaldehyde: It is a colorless gas with vapors that
are extremely irritating to mucous membranes. Used in nail polish and
hardeners, soap, cosmetics and hair growing products. Due to it's
bad name it is sometimes hidden under the name DMDM hydantoin or MDM hydantoin.
Its trade-name is Formalin. Released by imidazolidinyl urea. Causes dermatitis,
and ingestion can cause severe abdominal pain, internal bleeding, vertigo,
coma, and a loss of ability to urinate. It is very toxic when inhaled,
a severe skin irritant, and a suspected carcinogen that is linked to cancer.
Its use in cosmetics is banned in Japan and Sweden.
Fragrances: Can contain up to four thousand ingredients,
many toxic or carcinogenic. Causes headaches, dizziness, allergic reactions,
skin discoloration, violent coughing, vomiting, and skin irritation. Fragrances
affect the nervous system, causing depression, hyperactivity, irritability,
inability to cope and other behavioral changes.
Glycols (group): Used as a humectant (emulsifier/moisturizer),
that can be from animal or vegetable, natural or synthetic. In most cases
it is used as a cheap glycerine substitute. Propylene glycol did cause
liver abnormalities and kidney damage in laboratory animals. Diethylene
glycol and carbitol are considered toxic. Ethylene glycol is a suspected
bladder carcinogen. The FDA cautions manufacturers that glycols may cause
adverse reactions in users. They have been shown to be carcinogenic, mutagenic,
and toxic.
Imidazolidinyl Urea: After parabens, this is the second
most commonly used preservative in cosmetics. It is colorless, tasteless
and odorless. Used in powders, baby shampoo, bath oils, colognes, eye
shadows, blushes, hair tonics, lotions. Causes dermatitis. If heated to
higher temperatures it produces formaldehyde.
Lauramide DEA: Lauric Acid derived mostly from coconut
oil and laurel oil, and used as a base for soaps, detergents, and laurel
alcohol because of their foaming properties. Nitrosamines can form in
all cosmetic ingredients containing amines and amino derivatives with
nitrogen compounds and nitrosamines are known carcinogens.
Methyl Chloroisothiazolinine: Carcinogenic, mutagenic,
toxic and causes adverse reactions.
Mineral Oil: Petroleum byproduct that coats the skin
similar to plastic wrap, clogging the pores. Interferes with skin's ability
to eliminate toxins, promoting acne and other disorders. Slows down skin
function and cell development, resulting in premature aging.
Paba (p-aminobenzoic acid): It is a water-soluble vitamin
found in B complex. It is widely used in sunscreen lotions but can cause
photo-sensitivity and contact dermatitis and allergic eczema.
Parabens: Trademark for butyl, ethyl, germa, methyl,
propyl paraben. Causes dermatitis and allergic reactions. It is the most
common preservative used in a variety of personal care products especially
cream & lotion. Petroleum based.
PEG (4-200): Abbreviation for polyethylene glycol,
polyoxethylene, polygocol, polyether glycol. A manufacturing byproduct
Dangerous levels of the toxin dioxane has been found in this product.
Many allergic reactions, as well as hives and eczema are known to occur
from these synthetic plant glycols...
Polyquaternium: Followed by any number they are carcinogenic,
mutagenic, toxic and cause adverse reactions. Induced contact dermatitis,
causes fatal drug allergy (anaphylactic shock), may cause increased sensitivity
to muscle relaxants.
Propylene Glycol: It is the most common moisture-carrying
vehicle other than water that is used. Found in most shampoo and conditioners,
even foodstuffs such as cakes & muffins. Derived from petroleum products.
Also used in antifreeze, deicer, latex, paint, and laundry detergent.
It can cause irritation of nasal and respiratory passages and if ingested,
can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is documented to cause liver
abnormalities and kidney damage. Research also shows it is mutagenic,
and a contributor to cardiac arrest. Japanese studies show it damages
cell DNA (genetic code). Strongly degreases and dries the skin.
Sodium Laureth Sulfate: Used mainly in shampoo and
conditioners. Causes skin irritation and dermatitis. Has ether added and
is toxic.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: An ingredient in 90% of commercially
available shampoo and conditioner. Corrodes hair follicle and impedes
hair growth. Is found in car wash soap, engine degreaser, toothpaste,
cream, lotion, and garage floor cleaners. Penetrates your eyes, brain,
liver, kidneys and remains there for a long time. Degenerates cell membranes
and can change the genetic information (mutagenic) in cells and damage
the immune system. May cause blindness and lead to cataracts. Eyes cannot
heal properly. Retards the eye healing process. Studies also show that
these additives react with the ingredients of food supplements or cosmetics,
to form carcinogenic nitrates and dioxin. All of this may enter the circulatory
system with each shampooing or each oral ingestion. The end result being
that these harmful ingredients can be retained in the liver, heart, eyes,
kidneys and muscles for several years after being used. It is further
reported to cause eye irritations, skin rashes, hair loss, dandruff and
allergic reactions.
Sodium Cyanide: Carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and
causes adverse reactions.
Sodium Hydroxide: This is a poison (caustic lye) found
in drain cleaners and tooth paste. The warning label on sodium hydroxide
products reads "POISON, May be fatal or cause permanent damage if
swallowed. May cause blindness. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, mouth and
clothing."
Sodium Oleth Sulfate: May contain dangerous levels
of ethylene oxide and/or dioxane, both potent toxins.
Styrene Monomer: Carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic and
causes adverse reactions. May be irritating to the eyes and mucous membranes.
Stearamidopropyl Tetrasodium EDTA: Nitrosamines can
form in all cosmetic ingredients containing amines and amino derivatives
with nitrogen compounds. Nitrosamines are known carcinogens.
Talc: It is derived in powder form from the mineral
magnesium silicate. It can be hazardous to one's health, and is toxic
with prolonged inhalation. Some talc found to contain amphibole particle
distribution typical to asbestos, which is cancer causing and a known
lung irritant.
Toluene: Obtained from petroleum, it is used as a solvent
in cosmetics, especially nail polish and dyes. It resembles benzene, and
if ingested may cause mild anemia, liver damage, irritate the skin and
respiratory tract. Also in pharmaceuticals and gasoline as a blending
agent.
Triethanolamine (TEA): Can cause severe facial dermatitis,
irritation and sensitivity. Used as pH adjuster. Reacts with stearic acid
to form oil in water emulsions, typically lotions. May contain nitrosamines,
known carcinogens. Its main toxic effect in animals is due to its over-alkalinity.
It is used as a coating agent for fruits and vegetables.
Triclosan: Synthetic "antibacterial" with
a chemical structure similar to Agent Orange, is used in antibacterial
cleansers, tooth pastes, baby and household products! The EPA registers
Triclosan as a pesticide, giving it high scores as a risk to human health
and the environment. It is in a class of chemicals suspected of causing
cancer in humans. Hormone disruptors can change genetic material, decrease
fertility and sexual function and foster birth defects. Internally, it
can lead to cold sweats, circulatory collapse and convulsions. Stored
in the body fat, it can accumulate to toxic levels, damaging the liver,
kidneys and lungs and can cause paralysis, brain hemorrhages and heart
problems. Tufts University, School of Medicine says Triclosan can force
the emergence of "super bugs" that it cannot kill. With a half
life of 500 years and a toxicity level of one part per trillion (one drop
in 300 Olympic sized swimming pools), Triclosan may be a contributory
factor to the sterility of future generations.
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