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Chemical Toxicity: Environmental, Hygiene, Household and Drug

Chemical Toxicity: Environmental, Hygiene, Household and Drug

If you know anyone with chemical or environmental toxicity, you know firsthand the amount of suffering involved. I helped an individual who was so chemically toxic that the very smell of gasoline fumes made her faint. We have destroyed our home (Earth) with chemicals, and now it’s too late. We can only stand by while the Earth detoxifies itself through many atmospheric and land changes. This is one of the biggest disgraces in human history.

Similarly, our physical bodies are ravaged with disease, as cancer is now climbing to one in every two males and one in every three females. That means that half the population has cancer and most of these will probably die from it. At the same time, the other half of the population is developing it.

The same way you look at food labels, you should do the same for your beauty products.

There are thousands of chemicals in your products, many of which are being absorbed into your body. These companies have cart blanche to use any ingredient or raw material without government review or approval.

Many of these synthetic chemicals are skin irritants, skin penetrators, endocrine disrupters and are carcinogenic. I can’t go through all of these harmful chemicals, but here some you should highly avoid. Our immune systems cannot handle this level of insult to the body.

 

CHEMICAL AWARENESS

 

The list below consists mostly of carcinogens—or cancer-causing agents or chemicals. These chemicals are ingested through the air we breathe, the foods we eat, the water we drink, and the lotions, cosmetics, hair dyes, etc., that we put on our skin.

 

SOLVENTS

These are compounds that dissolve things.

Propyl Alcohol

Benzene Wood Alcohol

Xylene

Toluene

Methyl ethyl Ketone (MEK)

Methyl butyl Ketone (MBK)

Methylene Chloride

TCE

 

INORGANIC METAL POLLUTION

These can be found in dental wear, cosmetics, food, drinking cans, water supplies and cooking pots.

Copper

Mercury

Thallium

Lead

Cadmium

Nickel

Chromium

Aluminum

 

CHEMICAL TOXINS

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCS)—Freon can be found in air Conditioners and refrigerators.

Arsenic—can be found in pesticides.

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)—can be found in transformers, commercial soap and detergents.

Formaldehyde—can be found in furniture, pillows, mattresses, clothing, Formica cabinets, and carpets.

Chemical medications

Psychotropic drugs

Chlorine in water supplies and pools

Fluorine (a known carcinogen) added to water supplies.

Inorganic Iodine

Sulfa drugs

Phosphates

 

EVERYDAY CHEMICALS

These are chemicals that you may be breathing, using, touching, etc.

Aluminum cookware

Household cleaners

Automobile fluids

Pesticides (neuro-toxins)—these are an excito toxin (brain and nerve

poison).

Herbicides (neuro and liver toxins—these are an excito toxin (brain and nerve poison).

Fertilizers

Paint

Varnish

Wax

Glues

Lubricants

Bleach

Gasoline

Underarm deodorants (aluminum chlorohy-drates and neomycin)

Toothpaste

Soaps

 

MYCOTOXINS

These are molds that can produce some of the most toxic substances.

Alflatoxin—can be found in commercial fruit juices, rice, pasta, bread and vinegar.

Zearalenone—can be found in commercial cereal grains, processed foods and feeds.

Sterigmatocystin—pasta

Ergot

Cytochalasin B

Kojic Acid

T-2 Toxin

Sorghum molds

Patulin

 

Top 20 Hazardous Substances

 

The are 275 substances on the current list from the ASTDR/EPA.

 

1. Arsenic

2. Lead

3. Mercury

4. Vinyl Chloride

5. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)

6. Benzene

7. Cadmium

8. Benzo(a)pyrene

9. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

10. Benzo(b)fluoranthene

11. Chloroform

12. DDT, P’ P’

13. Aroclor 1254

14. Aroclor 1260

15. Trichloroethylene

16. Dibenz (a.h.) anthracene

17. Dieldrin

18. Chromium, Hexavalent

19. Chlordane

20. Hexachlorobutadiene

 

PHYSICAL TOXINS

Fiberglass

Asbestos

Car and truck exhaust—carbon monoxide, lead, etc.

By-products of chemical manufacturing

Lead pipes

Nuclear wastes

 

Common Water and Food Contaminants

PESTICIDES POSSIBLE HEALTH EFFECTS

Chlordane Known carcinogen.

Atrazine Damages kidney, liver, heart, lung, tissue; a known carcinogen.

Alachlor Probably carcinogen.

DDT and derivatives Liver, kidneys, nerve, and endocrine damage.

Diazinon

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

EPN

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

Lindane

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

 

PCB’s

(polychlorinated biphenyls)

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

Phosphamidon

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

Chlorpyrifos

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

Dicloran

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

Endosulfan

Excitotoxin. Suspected carcinogen, liver and kidney damage.

2, 4D Kidney, Liverand Lung damage.

 

TOXIC METALS POSSIBLE HEALTH EFFECTS

 

Arsenic Kidney, liver, endocrine and nerve damage.

Mercury Brain and nerve damage.

Lead Liver, kidney, muscle and nerve damage.

Sulfur

Accumulative, allergies, lymphomas, kidney and

intestinal impairment, and inflammation.

Cadmium Brain, nerve, liver, pancreas damage.

PETROCHEMICALSPOSSIBLE HEALTH EFFECTS

Benzene Carcinogen.

Xylenes Liver, kidney, endocrine and nervous system damage.

Carbon Tetrachloride Suspected carcinogen.

Ethylene dibromide Suspected carcinogen.

Permethrin

An excitotoxin (neuro-toxins) Suspected carcinogens,

liver and kidney damage.

Toluene

Kidney, liver, nervous system, endocrine, circulatory

 

FOOD ADDITIVES

BHT

Nitrates

Nitrites

MSG

damage.

Artificial sugars (aspartame, saccharin, etc.)

Tobacco for smoking or chewing

As you can see from the lists above there are high amounts of chemical toxins, mostly man-made, that have been introduced into our air, water and food supplies. Remember, for every cause there is an effect. All toxins are irritating, damaging and inflammatory (causing an immune response) to some degree or another.

TOXIC PESTICIDES

 

The U.S. Agriculture Department and independent research companies and organizations have reported that there are high amounts of pesticides and other pollutants on and in our foods. Tomatoes, strawberries, peaches, spinach, turnips, squash and many other foods can have as much as 80 to 100 different pollutants, especially pesticides, on or in them. Peanuts have over 180 pollutants, and raisins can have over 110.

As you read the potential and known side effects of pesticides, ask

yourself if you’re really in favor of Bio-Tech Engineering—whereby pesticides are genetically placed into the seeds of our foods. This means, of course, that pesticide residues will be in the foods themselves, and that we will have no way to remove them. Pesticides are like sulfur drugs, they have a cumulative effect. Once reaching toxic and deadly proportions they cause allergy reactions, inflammation, excessive immune responses and neurological failure.

TOXIC CHEMICALS

 

The following contains examples of everyday toxins that you “consume” through your foods, water, cosmetics, toothpaste, underarm deodorants, and other products. These are just a few of the extremely toxic chemicals that have been manufactured and released into our environment and food supply.

 

1, 4 Dioxane:  Highly carcinogenic, irritates eyes and mucous membrane, skin, CNS depressant, nephrotoxin, hepatotoxin, irritation, liver and kidney damage, blood disorders. This is a contaminate usually found in another chemical so it does not get listed as an ingredient. Likely ingredients to be contaminated are: Sodium Laureth Sulfate(SLES) PEG compounds, Chemicals that include “xynol” “ceteareth” and “oleth”

Aluminum:  Neurotoxicant, eye,  skin & lung irritation, endocrine disruptor, linked to Alzheimers and breast cancer.
Ammonium Laureth Sulfate: Irritates skin, contaminant of water, may be contaminated with the carcinogen 1, 4 Dioxane

BA(Bisphenol) Hormone disruptor, obesity

Behentrimonium Chloride, Gurr Hydrosypropltrimonium Chloride, Linoleamidepropyl PG-Dimonium Chloride Phosphate Necrosis mucous membranes, toxic

Benzene: carcinogenic, not metabolized quickly, can cause DNA mutations. Usually only a trace amount and not normally listed in ingredients.

Benzyl Alcohol: strong neurotoxicant, may cause allergic reaction in lungs, cause: itching, burning, scaling, hives, blistering of skin, liver damage, coma & death in animals

Benzophenone

This chemical may contribute to cancer development, and it’s found in a lot of makeup products, including lip balms and nail enamels. It’s used to keep cosmetics and nail polishes from breaking down when they are exposed to ultraviolet light.

This type of preservative is best avoided. It’s better to find natural cosmetics which contain only organic and pure ingredients. While some organic makeup may cost a bit more, it’s worth it, because you’ll be able to use it without the risk that putting carcinogens onto your skin brings.

It’s important to understand that cancer-causing chemicals are quite prevalent in a host of cosmetics. Benzophenone is one of them. If you apply a lip balm with this chemical in it many times per day, it may be time to find a healthier substitute. They are safer ways to keep your lips soft and cared-for.


Boric Acid:  Banned in Japan and Canada. Reproductive toxin, strong endocrine disruptor, unsafe to use with infants or on injured or damaged skin, causes death, birth defects in animal testing.

Butylated Hydrotoulene (BHT) Endocrine disruptor, low doses toxic to skin and lungs, caused death, liver, stomach cancers, thrombosis, fibrosis, liver and brain damage in animals, strong skin and eye irritant

BPA hormone disruptor

Butylene Glycol:  skin, lung, eye irritant, environmental toxin.

Butylparaben: irritates skin and eyes, disruptor to endocrine, linked to breast and ovarian cancer, environmental contaminant.

Chloracetamide:  Banned in Canada! Strong skin, eye, lung irritant, if inhaled is toxic, causes paralysis, goiter, birth defects in animals.

Coal Tar:  Banned in most countries including Canada and European Union; still used in anti-dandruff shampoos in U.S. and UK. Known human carcinogen, lung & urinary tract cancer, potent skin irritant, multiple cancers in animal studies.

Cocamide DEA: surfactant, an irritant, very drying to skin and hair. derived from coconut, industrially chemically processed into a synthetic, no longer a natural ingredient. Combines with other chemicals to produce nitrosamines, carcinogen

Cocoamidopropyl Betaine CAPB:  2004 Allergen of the Year award* a surfactant created from processing coconut oil with petrochemical amines, dimethylaminopropylamine. Known for causing allergic or sensitized reaction, including irritated skin, rash. burning, itching and even blistering skin. This reaction is usually attributed to impurities that remain in the end product from the chemicals used in processing. This could be 3-dimethylaminopropylamine.

~Cocoamidopropyl Betaine has made our List of Harmful Chemicals in Cosmetics not because it is the most toxic, but because it is an example of how “Natural” products are being so misleading . Manufacturers are using synthetic ingredienst “derived from” natural ingredients to show theirs is a natural product. When that is not true if they are using ingredients like this.  This “Greenwashing” is becoming more common as more people look for natural products. Manufacturers want to profit from the natural market without making natural products.  Ingredients like this usually come with (coconut derived) or (from coconut) or similar.  This is NOT a natural ingredient. ~

DEA(Diethanolamine)(MEA&TEA included): Detergent, solvent, carcinogen. Damage in Liver, kidneys and pancreas. Health risk to children, linked to miscarriage and detrimental to developing brain & teratogen. Found in over 600 personal care products. Easily absorbed through skin, carcinogen, hormone disruptor, affects fetal brain development. Significant cumulative toxicity. Damage to spleen, liver, kidneys, pancreas, nerve damage to brain and spinal cord. Mounting tissue and eye problems. Nerve damage, premature death. Animal testing shows cancer when applied to skin

Dibutyl Plthalate: Neurotoxicant, linked to impaired fertility and urinary abnormalities, breast and ovarian cancers, contaminates wildlife.

Dioxins found in the fats of animals. Cause Cancer, reproductive disordersk skin toxicant, endocrine disruptor

DMDM Hydantoin: contains carcinogenic Formaldehyde, skin eye and lung irritant, environmental toxin.

EDTA Toxic to: respiratory tract, eyes, skin, kidney damage, Toxic to: reproductive effects, fertility, post implantation, mortality, mutagenicity,morphological changes in chromosomestructure of plant and animal cells, , FETAL EFFECTS embryo or fetus, stunted fetus, developemental abnormalities, cardiovascular, mortality, Ecological and environmental soil perversion, marine life, aquatic organisms, leaches through soil into groundwater

Fragrance. This particular category is pretty scary, because what does “fragrance” mean anyway? This term was created to protect a company’s “secret formula.” But as the consumer you could be putting on a concoction that contains tons of chemicals that are hazardous to your health. According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG) Skin Deep Database, fragrance mixes have been associated with allergies, dermatitis, respiratory distress and potential effects on the reproductive system. It can be found in many products such as perfume, cologne, conditioner, shampoo, body wash and moisturizers.

 

Formaldehyde:  Banned in Canada and Japan. Determined to be safe for use in cosmetics in U.S.  Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives (FRP’s) are used in many cosmetic products to help prevent bacteria growth. This chemical was deemed as a human carcinogen by The International Agency for Research on Carcinogens (IARC) and has been linked to occupational related cancers: nasal and nasopharyngeal. It is known to cause allergic skin reactions and it may also be harmful to the immune system. It can be found in nail polish, body washes, conditioners, shampoos, cleansers, eye shadows, nail polish treatments. May or may not be listed in ingredient. Known human carcinogen linked to leukemia, pancreatic, skin, liver and lung cancer.irritant of: skin, eye, lung, liver(causes cirrhosis), stomach kidneys and bladder. Can burn skin, trigger asthma, hazardous air pollutant, environmental toxin.

Formalin(Formaldehyde Solution):  Banned in Canada and European Union linked to Leukemia, nasal and nasopharyngeal cancer, neurotoxin in humans and animals, linked to badder and liver cancer.

Hexylene Glycol Toxicological data: oral, Dermal, Acute, Hazardous skin contact, eye, inhalation. Toxic kidneys, nervous system, liver. Sensitizer, Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Teratogenic, Developemental Toxicity..

Homosalate

This chemical is found in sunscreens, and plenty of makeup contains sunscreens these days! In particular, liquid and powder foundations with SPF are now more popular than every before. While sun protection is really important (sunscreen should block UVA and UVB rays), it’s vital to understand that Homosalate in sunscreen and other products may negatively impact the function of hormones. Also, it may make it simpler for your body to absorb pesticides, which are toxic.

When checking product labels, search for Homomenthyl Salicylate, 3,3,5-trimethyl-cyclohexyl-salicylate, HMS or Homosalate.

Hydroquinone

This ingredient is found in a lot of cosmetics that have skin lightening properties. For example, women who use a foundation that includes skin-lightening ingredients may be exposed to this chemical. These days, foundations which offer skin care benefits, as well as coverage, are more popular than every before. Hydroquinone is quite toxic, and it’s not something that you should put onto your skin.

It’s usually listed as Hydroquinone or tocopheryl acetate on product labels, so watch out for it. It’s banned in European Union countries because of its toxicity. It may trigger the development of cancer or irritation of the respiratory tract, as well as thetoxicity of organ systems.

 

Lead acetate human reproductive system toxin, impair development

 

Mercury (thimerosal) eye drops, ointments, mascaras toxic human reproductive system, development 


 Mineral oil:   petroleum by-product that coats the skin, clogging pores interfering with skins ability to eliminate toxins. Promote acne and other skin disorders.

Parabens:  Parabens are widely used preservatives that prevent the growth of bacteria, mold and yeast in cosmetic products. Sounds good, right? Not so fast, they do more than that. Parabens possess estrogen-mimicking properties that are associated with increased risk of breast cancer. Found inside breast cancer tumors skin, eye irritant, endocrine disruptor, linked to breast & ovarian cancers, environmental contaminant. Endocrine disruptors, highly toxic, harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Allergic reactions skin rashes. They can be found in makeup, body washes, deodorants, shampoos and facial cleansers. You can also find them in food and pharmaceutical products.

 Parabens are immunotoxicity, neurotoxicity, hormone disruptor acts like estrogen in body. Parabens usually start with  “methyl” ” ethy ” “propyl” and “Butyl”

Phthalates(AKA Fragrance, parfum): Never listed in ingredients)  A group of chemicals used in hundreds of products to increase the flexibility and softness of plastics. The main phthalates in cosmetics and personal care products are dibutyl phthalate in nail polish, diethyl phthalate in perfumes and lotions, and dimethyl phthalate in hair spray. THIS IS A PENETRATION ENHANCER! emulsifier, carrier for synthetic fragrance. 2008 president Bush signed a ban on phthlalates in childrens toys but is still used in children’s bath products. They are known to be endocrine disruptors and have been linked to increased risk of breast cancer, early breast development in girls, and reproductive birth defects in males and females. Unfortunately, it is not disclosed on every product as it’s added to fragrances (remember the “secret formula” not listed), a major loophole in the law. They can be found in deodorants, perfumes/colognes, hair sprays and moisturizers. It is a Hormone and Endocrine disruptor, reproductive and organ toxin, neurotoxicant, impaired infertility, obesity, respiratory toxin, allergies, Kidney & liver damage. It is a genotoxic, teratogenic in animals, causes changes in organs and enzyme systems in humans. Reproductive and organ toxicity.

***This is a potential to cause harm and negative effects on early development***

**Targets males in utero and after birth.**

 

 

Polyethylene (Micro Beads)  used in face/ body wash as abrasive exfoliators. Contain poisonious chemicals PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls) and insecticide DDT. Carcinogens. Accumulative. Micro plastics absorb pollutants, organisms mistake them for food and eat them ending up in the food chain. Too small to be removed by water treatment plants filtration systems, they are carried by drains to larger bodies of water. Great Lakes testing contained 6000,000 micro beads per square kilometer. Major water pollutant, disruptive and toxin to wildlife and aquatic animals.

PPD, p-phenylenediamine thought to be a mutagen, cause genetic mutations

Propylene Glycol(propanediol, methylethylene glycol, methylethyl glycol, 1, 2-dihydroxypropane, etc.)  Carries chemicals directly into bloodstream!! Ingredient in most  baby products moist/baby wipes, make-up, moisturizers, shampoo & conditioners!!skin irritant, kidney damage, liver abnormalities. GI distress, nausea, headache, vomiting, CNS depression, contact dermatitis,strong skin toxin, seizure, cardiopulmonary, MSDS sheets advise to avoid skin contact as may cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage.

Some Manufacturers of Natural Products are trying to appeal to the consumer of the Natural Market without giving up the harsh, toxic and cheap chemicals they want to use. Exchanging cheap and harmful for safe, natural requires using more expensive chemicals and that cuts profits. They are attempting to mislead the consumer, labeling the same ingredients with such things as :(derived from glycerin/coconut/palm oil), (Natural Sources)(corn),( vegetable derived )or( natural gas)  The “drived from” makes no difference. It is Propylene glycol no matter what it began as. Whether it came from vegetable oil or natural gas, it has the same effect in the product and to you.

 Siloxanes

Siloxanes are compounds which have a silicone base, and they are common ingredients in makeup products. In general, they are utilized to make the skin softer and/or smoother. They are also known to add moisture. Regarding potential harm, two chemicals which are classified as Siloxanes (Cyclopentasiloxane and cyclotetrasiloxane) are considered to be toxins. They may be referred to as D4 and D5, respectively, and they are believed to disrupt the function of the endocrine system, via interference in hormone activity.

As well, they may negatively impact fertility.

 



Sodium Lauryl Sulfate(SLS)/ Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES):  a surfactant, which is a foaming agent, found in almost every shampoo on the market and many detergents, soaps and even toothpaste!  Not only commercial products but it is sold to many smaller makers also.If it “foams up” then there is a good chance it contains either of these two chemicals, check the label.  In large enough doses, it capable of changing information of genetic material found in cells, breaking skin’s structure. In studies it has been used to induce mutations in bacteria, denatures proteins,. “…concentrations of SLS as low as 0.5% could cause irritation and concentrations of 10-30% caused skin corrosion and severe irritation” ~Journal of The American College of Toxicology 1983.  Although SLS is used in so many shampoos that have foamy bubbles, it is damaging to hair follicle, it will corrode hair follicles and damage the follicle enough to be unable to grow hair back. Permanent damage and corrode skin, hair follicle, skin toxin. Damage skin and permanently damage formation of a child’s eyes, and even cause liver toxicity. SLES is less irritating but is unable to be metabolized, building up over time.Mutagen, breaking skin structure, carcinogen.

Sunscreen chemicals. These chemicals function as a sunscreen agent, to absorb ultraviolet light. These chemicals are endocrine disruptors and are believed to be easily absorbed into the body. They may also cause cellular damage and cancer in the body. Common names are benzophenone, PABA, avobenzone, homosalate and ethoxycinnmate. They can be found in sunscreen products.

Synthetic colors. If you take a look at your product label and notice FD&C or D&C, they represent artificial colors. F — representing food and D&C representing drug and cosmetics. These letters precede a color and number (e.g., D&C Red 27 or FD&C blue 1). These synthetic colors are derived from petroleum or coal tar sources. Synthetic colors are suspected to be a human carcinogen, a skin irritant and are linked to ADHD in children. The European Classification and Labeling considers it a human carcinogen and the European Union has banned it.

Toluene(Methly Benzen):  A petrochemical derived from petroleum or coal tar sources. You may see it on labels listed as benzene, toluol, phenylmethane, methylbenzene. Toluene is a potent solvent able to dissolve paint and paint thinner. It can affect your respiratory system, cause nausea and irritate your skin. Expecting mothers should avoid exposure to toluene vapors as it may cause developmental damage in the fetus. Toluene has also been linked to immune system toxicity. It can be found in nail polish, nail treatments and hair color/bleaching products. used for hair conditioners, long term use will cause hair to become dry and brittle, irritant, allergenic, toxic. Taken orally can be lethal

 

Triclosan. Tricolson is is a common cosmetic ingredient which isn’t good for our planet. It’s found in some makeup products and, when makeup is taken off and rinsed down drains, Triclosan goes into waterways, where it may harm marine life, including fish and plants. widely used antimicrobial chemical that’s a known endocrine disruptor — especially thyroid and reproductive hormones, and a skin irritant. Studiesraise concerns that triclosan contributes to making bacteria antibiotic-resistant. There also wasn’t enough supporting evidence that washing with antibacterial soaps containing triclosan provides any benefit over washing with regular soap and water. Tricolson can be found in toothpastes, antibacterial soaps and deodorants.

Usually, this ingredient is added to cosmetics and other personal care items due to its germ-resisting properties.

 



Naturally Misleading…..

Some Manufacturers of Natural Products are trying to appeal to the consumer of the Natural Market without giving up the harsh, toxic and cheap chemicals they want to use. Exchanging cheap and harmful ingredients for safe and natural requires using more expensive chemicals and that cuts into profits. Attempting to mislead the consumer, labeling the same ingredients with such things as :

(derived from glycerin/coconut/palm oil)

(Natural Sources)(corn)

( vegetable derived )

( natural gas)

Not a complete list, only an example

The “derived from” makes no difference. It is the chemical names what it began as. Whether it came from vegetable oil or natural gas, it has the same effect in the product, to the planet and to you.

List of Ingredients to Watch for in “All Natural Products”   These are not Natural Do not be Deceived This List Should Not be Found in All Natural Skincare Products 

Approximately 60% of what we put on our skin is absorbed into our bloodstream.

As careful as we may be in removing Dangerous Synthetic Chemicals from our lives, we can only remove those that we are aware of. We may be determined to use only All natural Skincare products but what can we do when our synthetic chemicals get slipped into products that claim to be All Natural? It is up to us to become educated about what is and is not natural. What chemicals we will and will not allow in the products we purchase. Skincare, like most things, has a market. Where there is a market, there are people who will take advantage of it.

*~Colorants~*

*Pigment, Oxides (Mineral Pigment) & Ultramarine:*

synthetic colorants, lab made.

“Fortunately”(un), they are considered “Natural Identical” by many cosmetic manufacturers allowing them to feel that they can put them in products and still keep the labels “All Natural”

*Mica:*

There are two very different Micas, causing confusion for some and provided an opportunity for others to mislead, deceive and misrepresent. Mica, the colorant used in skincare products, is not the same as Mica, the inorganic natural material

The natural, mined mica may contain lead, mercury, arsenic, selenium or other dangerous elements.

 The only mica that is approved for use in cosmetics is synthetic mica.

It is usually white, coated with titanium dioxide and then coated with a colorant, usually either synthetic FD&C or D&C Colors or synthetic oxides.

The mica usually also has a coating added to help resist caking.

This is either a synthetic plastic-based polybutane or Dimethicone.

A more complete list of ingredients used in the colorant Mica looks closer like: Phenozyrthanol, Ferric Ferrocyanide, Methylparaben

~Fragrance~

*Fragrance oil/Fragrance:*

When this is listed as an ingredient on an “All Natural” product, you might be inclined to believe the fragrance is from a natural source.

FDA allows that the chemicals under “fragrance” are considered a trade secret and undisclosed.

Unfortunately, that means that we don’t have a right to know what we are being exposed to.

“Fragrance” can mean any number of chemicals, synthetic or natural.

There are over 3500 materials approved for use in fragrance oils and are NOT policed by the FDA. Instead, the are self-regulated. Yikes!

Fragrance oils are either wholly synthetic chemicals or contain synthetic chemicals.

This can include the infamous: phthalates, Synthetic musks, ethylene oxide, and many dangerous others.

These have such risks are hormone disruption, neurotoxins, sensitizers. It is being advised, over and over, to avoid anything that lists “fragrance” as an ingredient.

Instead opt for fragrance free or naturally scented with essential oil or others nature produced.

 

~Flavor~

Flavor oil/ Flavor Fragrance: 

are made to taste/smell. Usually to resemble a natural flavor. 

These are made by enhancing a fragrance oil with either a flavor or sweetener.

Fragrance oils are synthetic. 

Starting with a synthetic, you add more synthetic. 

Flavor fragrances are IFRA(International FRagrance Association) approved for contact with lips and are produced using GRAS(GENERALLY Recognized As Safe). 

*~Other~*

Nature Identical essential oil:

these are made with a small amount of essential oil and the much larger, remaining portion is taken up with synthetic fragrance oils.

These are marketed as being just as good and safe for soaps, lotions and other skincare products as the much more expensive essential oils.

These are likely more fragrant, stronger scented than the actual essential oils they are recreating in a lab.

After seeing ads promoting Nature Identical Essential Oils for use in cosmetics, soaps, and candles, better than fragrance oils.

Then, just another click to the MSDS information where the listed information is somewhat contradictory.

The MSDS information list such things as: “remove contaminated clothing immediately”, “avoid contact with skin and eyes”, “wash after any contact”, “ environmental toxins”, “very toxic to aquatic organism”, “harmful to environment” “avoid any pollution of ground, surface or underground water”(all in “”’s taken directly from MSDS) and many other gleaming tidbits of information making it seem as if using these is skincare products may be a little alarming, and definitely a  step in the wrong direction when the are added to products being sold as “All Natural”.

No, these are not the same as an essential oil. What makes them more terrifying is that there are people who see the words “essential oil” and see a much more affordable price and will use these it in their skincare and label their products as “All natural” and not feel they have left anything out.

Always reference them with the ones on this list. If you do see ingredients on listed on your products that are on this List of Harmful Chemicals in Cosmetics, it might be time for you to consider finding a safer alternative to the product you normally use/prefer.  

*Educate yourself and do your research before you buy. Think of something you absolutely love, and the time and energy you apply to it. Use the same, when it comes to your health. You have one life to live and one body. If you don’t take care of yourself, you may pay for it later in sickness.*

 

 

Aluminum (chlorohydrates, etc.)

Found in: Underarm deodorants, canned foods, industry, cooking

utensils, etc.

Properties: Suspected brain and nerve damage, suspected in Alzheimer’s and other brain and nerve syndromes. May affect the endocrine gland system, especially the pituitary.

Aspartame (NutraSweet®, Equal®)

Found in: Diet drinks (soda, etc.), candies desserts, many prepackaged foods, etc.

Properties: Artificial (low calorie) sweeteners. Known carcinogen

excitotoxin (neurotoxin) affects brain and nervous system as well as

the glandular system. U.S. consumes 7000 tons per year. (CNN)

Benzoic or Benzyl

Found in: Cosmetics, nail polish, shampoos, bath and shower products.

Properties: Suspected carcinogen, affects endocrine gland function, also suspected in birth defects.

BHA/BHT (butylated hydroxyanisole)

Found in: Breads, dry cereals, cake mixes, frozen pizzas, pork, potato chips, many oils, crackers, puddings, prepared donuts, gelatin

desserts.

Properties: A preservative. Suspected carcinogen. Affects liver and

pancreatic tissues. Forbidden in many countries.

Caffeine

Found in: Colas and other soft drinks, naturally occurring in cocoa,

coffees, teas.

Properties: A stimulant. Suspected in birth defects. Affects endocrine system and nervous system. Over stimulates the GI tract.

Caramel

Found in: Colas and other soft drinks, bread, pudding, frozen pizzas, candies, snacks, etc.

Properties: A coloring. Suspected carcinogen, causes genetic defects.

Carrageenan

Found in: Cottage cheese, ice cream, sour cream, puddings, baby

formulas.

Properties: A thickening agent. Suspected and indicated in ulcerative conditions of the GI tract. Affects blood clotting and proper nutrient dispersion.

Chlorine

Found in: Tap water, showers, pool, laundry products, cleaning agents, food processing, sewage systems, etc.

Properties: Anti-bacterial and parasitic. Contributes to asthma, hay fever, anemia, bronchitis, circulatory collapse, confusion, delirium,

diabetes, dizziness, irritation of the eyes, mouth, nose, throat, lung,

skin and stomach, heart disease, high blood pressure and nausea.

Probably cancer causing.

DEA (Diethanolamine)

MEA (Momoethanolamine)

TEA (Triethanolamine)

Found in: Bubble baths, shampoos, soaps, skin washes and cleansers.

Properties: Foaming agents. Suspected carcinogen. May bind with

nitrates and nitrites to form nitrosamines (tumor growers).

EDTA (Ethylendiaminetetraacetic Acid)

Found in: Shellac, solvents, and personal care products that foam

(bubble baths, body washes, shampoos, soaps and facial cleansers).

Properties: Preservative. Hormone disrupters. Suspected in at least two types of cancer—kidney and liver cancer. Known to cause kidney, intestinal and skin disorders. Causes cramping and the like.

Gums (Arabic, Karaya, Xanthin, Cellulose, Ghatti, Tragacanth, etc.)

Found in: Ice cream, colas, candy, gum, beer, salad dressings, Isopropyl alcohol.

Properties: Thickening agent. May be linked to allergies and bowel

disorders. Affects proper nutrient bioavailability

Isopropyl Alcohol

Found in: Hair color rinses, body rubs, hand lotions, after-shave lotions, fragrances, and many other cosmetics. A petroleum-derived

substance, it is also used in antifreeze and as a solvent in shellac.

Properties: A solvent and denaturant. (A dena-turant is a poisonous

substance that changes another substance’s natural qualities).

Inhalation or ingestion of the vapor may cause headaches, flushing,

dizziness, mental depression, nausea, vomiting, narcosis and coma.

Lactic Acid

Found in: Printing industry, dyes, frozen pizzas, gelatin, cheeses, frozen desserts, olives, beer, carbonated drinks.

Properties: A preservative. Acidosis and inflammation.

Maltol Dextrin

Found in: Wood tars, many desserts and soft drinks, processed foods, ice cream.

Properties: Aroma and flavor enhancer. Suspected carcinogen.

Mineral Oil

Found in: Commonly used petroleum ingredient. Baby Oil is 100%

mineral oil.

Properties: Disrupts the skin’s natural immune barrier, inhibiting its

ability to breathe and to absorb moisture and nutrition. Impedes the

skin’s ability to release toxins, promoting acne and other disorders.

Ultimately causes premature aging.

Modified Food Starch

Found in: Baked beans, creamed canned foods, beets (processed), dryroasted nuts, ravioli, drink powders, frozen pizzas, pie fillings,

Baby foods, baking powder, frozen fish (packaged), soups, gravies.

Properties: Thickening and filling agent. Alkali in sodium hydroxide. Suspected in causing lung damage. GI tract irritation, vomiting. Possible cramping and spasms.

Mono- and Diglycerides

Found in: Pies, butter, dry roasted nuts, cakes, cookies, some processed foods.

Properties: Binding and smoothing agent, softener. Suspected

carcinogenic, possibly causing genetic and birth defects.

MSG (Monosodium Glutamate)

Found in: Many Chinese foods, sauces, canned and processed foods, frozen pizzas, beer, salad dressings, canned meats, tomato sauces, broths, gelatins, bouillon, soy sauce, etc. May be disguised by other names, e.g. glutamate, glutamic acid, autolyzed yeast, hydrolyzed proteins, natural flavors, caseinate, seasonings, carrageenan, maltol dextrin, yeast extract.

Properties: A common flavor enhancer. Excitotoxin (neurotoxin) affects the nervous system and glandular system. Spasms, headaches

(including migraines), sweating, chest pain, diarrhea. Possibly linked to genetic conditions, brain damage, heart conditions, tumors,

Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, asthma attacks, ALS, ADD,

ADHD, GI tract conditions.

Nitrites, Nitrates (Sodium)

Found in: Processed meats, frozen pizzas, baby foods, etc.

Properties: Preservative, used in “curing.” Known carcinogens. Extremely toxic. Overdoses cause death. Binds to form itrosamines, especially in the presence of alcohol.

PEG (Polyethylene glycol)

Found in: Toothpastes, bath and shower products. Used to make

degreasers and cleansers (oven, car, etc.)

Properties: Thickening agent. Affects endocrine function; has estrogenic effects; a suspected carcinogen.

Propylene Glycol

Found in: Antifreeze, make-up, lotions, deodorants, mouthwashes,

toothpaste, hair products (shampoos, etc.) shaving cream, etc. Used

in food processing. Used as solvents.

Properties: A surfactant or wetting agent. Skin irritant, causing

inflammation and possible damage to skin. May cause kidney, liver,

brain and pancreatic damage and abnormalities. Used to break down

proteins and cellular structures.

Propylgallate

Found in: Gum, pickles, oils and shortenings, processed foods and meat products.

Properties: A preservative. Suspected in liver and pancreatic damage. Possible link to birth defects.

Red Dye #40 (AI I u ra Red AC)

Found in: Red pistachio nuts, meats (hot dogs, etc.), gelatin, gum,

cereals, baked goods, many candies, red sodas. Note: #40 is not used

as much today. However, there are many artificial colorings that are

very questionable.

Properties: A coloring. Suspected carcinogen and possibly linked to

birth defects. Liver and kidney damage. Nerve toxin.

Saccharin

Found in: Many desserts, drinks and prepackaged foods.

Properties: An artificial sweetener. Suspected in some cancers (bladder, etc.) and possible tumor formation. Can affect heart rhythms, GI tract conditions and skin irritation.

Sodium Erythorbate

Found in: Meat products, baked goods, many beverages, etc.

Properties: Preservative. Banned in many countries. Suspected in birth defects and genetic conditions. Highly toxic.

Sodium Laureth and/or Lauryl Sulfate (SLES/SLS)

Found in: Mouthwashes, shampoos, bubble bath, shaving gels/creams, toothpastes, shower bars/gels, detergents, car wash soaps, engine degreasers, floor cleaner, cosmetics.

Properties: Said to contain nitrosamines and dioxane, which are both considered carcinogens. Suspected effects include: liver, kidney, lung and pancreatic damage. May affect calcium utilization causing teeth, bone and connective tissue weaknesses. May affect nerve and brain function. Suspected in hair loss, cataracts and poor eyesight, eye damage/development, shortness of breath, skin irritation/damage, and death.

Sodium Fluoride

Found in: Toothpastes

Properties: Known carcinogen. Affects brain and nerve function;

weakens kidney tissue.

Talc

Found in: Deodorants, shaving products and skin products.

Properties: A known carcinogen that causes ovarian cancer in mammals.

Synthetic (Artificial) Flavorings or Fragrances

Found in: Packaged foods, mouthwashes, deodorants, cosmetics,

perfumes, etc.

Properties: Many are neurotoxins affecting your brain, nerve, and

endocrine function; many suspected as carcinogens.

Tannin (Tannic Acid)

Found in: Teas, coffee, beer, wine, soda. Found in many artificial

flavorings, etc.

Properties: Flavoring. Suspected in liver, pancreatic and GI tract

irritation. Occurs naturally in nature, in low doses and buffered.

Toluene

Found in: Nail polish, feminine products, as well as some cosmetics.

Properties: Suspected carcinogen, reportedly affects endocrine function.

Research shows possible birth defects as one side effect.

Can affect brain and nerve function.

Conclusion

Many of the toxins listed above have been detected in municipal water supplies, both above and below ground, including large city water supplies.

Most of these toxins and pollutants come from manufacturing, industrial solvents, ammunition wastes, pesticides, herbicides, grain fumigants, and petrochemical use (gasoline, solvents, oils, cleansers) dumped into the ground. Boating is also a source of contamination of water supplies.

Reports indicate that over 125 cosmetic ingredients, and hundreds of

others—commonly found in cigarettes, foods, lotions, salves, synthetic vitamins and many other daily used or consumed substances—are carcinogenic substances. Hundreds more accumulate in the liver, brain, kidney, pancreatic, bowel and heart tissue, obstructing proper cellular respiration and causing inflammation and damage to these tissues.

Many contaminants oxidize and become airborne thus causing liver and lung damage and cancer. Many more bond with each other to form radical substances like nitrosamines, which highly accelerate tumor formation and growth.

A large number of the above-cited pesticides, herbicides, fungicides,

petrochemicals, etc., are hormone disrupters. They inhibit or stimulate the production of hormones or steroids, like estrogen and testosterone.

Benzene levels in air, water and food have skyrocketed. Benzene is a known carcinogen, which is used in solvents and food additives, and emitted from oil refineries, gas stations, rubber (tire) manufacturing plants and diesel powered vehicles. An astronomical amount of carcinogenic substances are released into our air and our water from tobacco smoke, gas and especially diesel emissions, body shops, airports, highways, railways, subways, most industries, boating, petro-production plants, etc.

Radiation is another high source of our cancers. Harmful radiation is

found in dental offices and hospitals (with use of x-rays, nuclear medicine, and other processes), around high power wires, TV sets, microwave ovens, cathode-ray computer monitors and most medical diagnostic equipment— including Cat Scans, MRIs, mam-mogram and x-ray equipment.

Cancer has now reached epidemic proportions, estimated to be in every other person in the U.S.. According to Kathleen Deoul in her book Cancer Cover-Up {Genocide}: “One American dies of cancer every minute—the equivalent of crashing three fully loaded 747s every day! But it doesn’t have to happen.”

We live in a world of excitotoxins, also called “neurotoxins,” which are affecting our relationship with the outside world and with ourselves. We have literally surrounded ourselves with cancer-causing agents—we live in them and around them, we drink, eat and inject them, and we are constantly putting them on our skin. Our houses are full of formaldehyde and other potentially toxic and carcinogenic substances released from carpets, Formica-type

(laminate) cabinets, plywood, glue, curtains, synthetic garments, etc. Your clothes can be full of toxins, especially if they are dry cleaned.

Perchloroethylene or “perc” —the chemical used in dry cleaning—is extremely toxic. Spills at dry cleaners can necessitate the removal of the building and the dirt beneath it.

Plastics are another server of toxins and potential carcinogens. Vinyls (phthalates) are found in PVC pipes, toys, baby teething objects, baby bottles and building materials. Never buy distilled water in plastic containers. As distilled water is void of substances, it therefore creates diffusion, pulling other substances (like minerals and chemicals) into it.

Even if we stopped using all chemicals today, it would still be too late. The human species remains steeped in ignorance as it continues to destroy its own home. No other species does this. Big industry and automobiles are some of the worst polluting offenders. Many factories that pour millions of toxic particles daily into the air do not want to use pollution control devices because of the expense. Although a lot of good research is going on by many honest individuals, this information seems to get suppressed or buried by a

monetary-based society. But life has no price tag. Everyone must pitch in and help clean up this world of ours.

Become as free of toxic chemicals as possible.