Posts Tagged ‘liver’

Hospitals are Ignorant too

January 12th, 2010

I have a relative in hospital.  On a recent visit my young son needed to use the bathroom so I took him into the ensuite and couldn’t help but read the ingredients listed on the hand wash which was attached to the wall.  It was a Toxic Time Bomb!! – SLES, DEA, propylene glycol, PEG,  just to name a few.  Most people would hope that the local hospital would be a “safe” haven.

The staff may be wonderful at “patching us up” but let’s face it, no-one in that hospital obviously has any idea about the carcinogens, nitrosamines, mutagens and teratogens that are penetrating their bodies, and their patients’.

When ingredients such as these are banned in other countries in the world, shouldn’t we be asking the question – why do we allow them?

What else stinks is the fact that the supplier (a pharmaceutical company) is making a fortune from selling absolute cheap, nasty garbage to seemingly blissfully ignorant consumers – ones that are supposed to be helping us get well!!  Go Figure?!

Of note:

  • SLES and SLS (sodium laureth and sodium lauryl sulphate) breaks down the layers between the skin and affects our immune systems.  It also causes irreparable damage to the eyes, especially young children – and it’s in just about everything in your bathroom!!).
  • DEA (diethanolamine) is a well known carcinogen which absorbs straight through your skin into your blood stream – ask any chemist or scientist.
  • Propylene Glycol is the anti-freeze you put in your car.  On your skin it is a humectant which attracts moisture – under a microscope it actually attracts the moisture from your skin causing premature aging – and guess what – it’s in most so-called anti-aging products on the market!
  • PEG is short for polyethylene glycol – these cause all sorts of kidney and liver problems in the body, and are carcinogenic.  They’re in just about everything too!

I recommend and use a whole bunch of wonderfully safe products that do not have any of these ingredients, nor a whole stack of other baddies.  Ask me…

To a healthier, more informed You

EcoHealthGuru :-)

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Organic?… Natural?… But is it SAFE?

August 7th, 2009

How do the words ‘organic’ and ‘natural’ make you feel?   Healthy, fit, clean, pure… perhaps SAFE?   I feel everything GOOD coming from these two words but unfortunately there is alot of BAD when it comes to organic and natural personal care products.   There are companies claiming to produce ‘organic’ or ‘natural’ baby care, personal care and cosmetics that know full well that the products are not what you think they are.  Oh, don’t get me wrong… if they say they’re organic or natural they certainly have an organic or natural ingredient in them (note – it only has to be one!!).  But… I ask you – what is the point of having an organic or natural ingredient sitting right next to a toxic chemical ?  You know what toxic means don’t you?  Yep – POISON !!   Do you think this might be just a little strange?  Not to mention downright disgusting?  I mean, how dare they?

Have a look at the back of the next bottle of  ‘organic’ or ‘natural’ shampoo, conditioner or body wash and see for yourself.  If you don’t know what toxic chemical names to look for, write some of the ingredients down and do a search.  The most common ones you will see are sodium lauryl sulphate, sodium laureth sulphate, propylene glycol, diethanolamine, ethers, dioxins, coal tar… and the list goes on.

These toxic ingredients are known to be eye and skin irritants, create liver and kidney problems, and some are carcinogens.  And although the companies will dispute their products’ toxicity by saying there is a regulated (according to the Australian TGA) amount in their products, it is well documented that over time (in fact from conception), every day multiple exposure to these ingredients can cause harm to us and especially our children.

It is interesting to note that there are countries in the world that have never ever allowed the ingredients above to be used in any products that come into contact with humans.

Angie :-)

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