Dangerous Chemicals in
Personal Care Products
Every day you try to protect your children from the dangers we
face
in the world. There are countless problems that threaten
them outside the
walls of your home. What you may not realize is
that the dangers IN your
home are just as likely to harm them as
anything outside.
Products that your children use every day contain ingredients that
studies have linked to cancer, blindness and death.
WHAT YOU
DON'T KNOW CAN HURT YOU!
The solution is as simple as reading the
labels on your personal
care products and replacing them with safe ones.
One of the worst and most widespread of these dangerous
ingredients is sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). SLS is absorbed
through the
skin and retained in the brain, heart and liver. Studies
show that SLS also
affects other areas in the body, such as your
child's still developing eyes.
SLS has been shown to retard the
proper development of eye tissues, cause
cataracts, slow the
healing of other eye problems and even cause blindness.
SLS
doesn't even have to get in the eyes to cause eye damage. It does
as
much harm when it is absorbed through the skin.
Many so called
"natural" products also have SLS as an ingredient.
They may have a label
that says, "100% natural ingredients." Just
because it says natural, doesn't
mean it's good to put on your
body. Poison ivy is natural, but I sure don't
want that on my skin.
The intended use of SLS is as an ingredient
car wash soaps,
engine degreaser and garage floor cleaner.
According to the Material Safety Data Sheet for SLS, exposure
can lead to a burning sensation, coughing, wheezing, laryngitis,
shortness of breath, headache, nausea and vomiting. It also
specifically
warns that SLS may be harmful if absorbed through
the skin and that
prolonged or repeated exposure should be
avoided.
(The federal
government requires a Material Safety Data Sheet for
any hazardous
chemical.)
The dangers of SLS are no secret to the medical
community. In
fact SLS is used as a skin irritant in medical labs.
Scientists use it
to purposely harm the skin in order to test healing
agents.
Sodium lauryl sulfate is used in most shampoos and
toothpaste.
Go to the grocery store and try to find shampoo or toothpaste
that
does not have sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate in it.
Does your toothpaste have this FDA required poison warning
label?
"Keep out of the reach of children under 6 years of
age. If you
accidentally swallow more than used for brushing, seek
professional assistance or contact a poison control center
immediately."
You may have to search to find the warning because the
companies try to hide it under the ingredients list. The warning
may be
on the box which you throw away and didn't even notice it.
Did you
know that the fastest way into the bloodstream is under
the tongue?
Nutrients as well as poison can be absorbed directly
into the bloodstream
through the dense network of blood vessels
lining the mucous membrane of the
mouth.
According to the PHYSICIANS DESK REFERENCE MANUAL,
oral
delivery is 10 times more efficient than anything that is swallowed.
This is because ingredients enter the blood stream
directly and are
not filtered and broken down by the liver and
digestive organs.
(See chart below.)
Absorption
Efficiencies:
Pill________________________10%
Gel-Cap_____________________16%
Sublingual__________________50%
Intra-Muscular
Injections___80%
Oral Mucous Absorption______90%
Do
you really want poisons in the products you & your family use?
Besides the sodium lauryl sulfate, there is enough fluoride in a
4 oz tube of most brands of toothpaste to kill a small child. What's
worse is that scientists are now linking fluoride to dental deformity,
arthritis and allergic reactions.
Another ingredient to watch
out for is alcohol, which is commonly
used in mouthwash. One ounce of
mouthwash can cause seizures
and brain damage in toddlers and 5 ounces can
be fatal.
Mouthwash is artificially sweetened and is not usually
in a child
proof container. Most brands are sold in quantities that can kill
a 2
year old child.
Another ingredient to avoid - propylene
glycol, is found in most
moisturizers and is commonly used as a humectant
(additive to
keep products moist) & a preservative. It sounds innocent
enough
but did you know it's also a main ingredient in antifreeze, brake
fluid, deicers, latex paint and laundry detergent?
It is
supposed to make the skin feel smooth. While it may appear
to moisturize the
skin's surface, it actually steals moisture from the
under layers of the
skin.
Propylene glycol is not only ineffective, it's dangerous. It
is
derived from petroleum products.
The Material Safety Data
Sheets on propylene glycol - warns
against contact with eyes, skin and
clothing. It also says inhalation
can cause irritation of nasal passages.
Ingestion can cause
nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Over exposure to
propylene glycol
can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage.
Research also shows that it alters cell membranes and causes
cardiac arrest.
Did You Know?
Over 800 of the
chemicals available for use in cosmetics have
been reported to the
government as toxic substances. -
The National Institute of Occupational
Safety & Health
There are safe products out there. Young
Living has a line of safe
personal care products without the poisons, but
added benefit of
essential oils.
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