Ever wonder what's in your shampoo or bath wash...

Or in your baby's?

In 2007 a study was released about the dangerous ingredients found in popular children's and adult's products. Here's an excerpt:

"A hidden cancer-causing petrochemical has been found in dozens of children’s bath products and adults’ personal care products, in some cases at levels that are more than twice the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s lenient recommended maximum.

Laboratory tests released today revealed the presence of 1,4-Dioxane in products such as Hello Kitty Bubble Bath, Huggies Baby Wash, Johnson’s Baby Wash, Scooby-Doo Bubble Bath and Sesame Street Bubble Bath. The tests also found the carcinogen in Clairol Herbal Essences shampoo, Olay Complete Body Wash and many other personal care products.

1,4-Dioxane is a petroleum-derived contaminant considered a probable human carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and a clear-cut animal carcinogen by the National Toxicology Program. It is also on California’s Proposition 65 list of chemicals known or suspected by the state to cause cancer or birth defects. Because it is a contaminant produced during manufacturing, the FDA does not require it to be listed as an ingredient on product labels."

To read the rest of the article, is actually frightening. They provide a list of common soaps, shampoos, and bath wash from multiple companies, in which this known carcinogen is highly present. To me - this is extremely upsetting. What kind of chance to we have to lead healthy lives, if our trusted brands and soaps aren't even safe? David Steinman, author, says, “Consumers who have young children, as I do, have the right to expect the highest purity in children’s products... I call on American consumers to say no to dangerous petrochemicals in their children’s cosmetic and personal care products.” To read the entire article, click HERE.

Ever read the back label on a bottle of Johnson's Baby Shampoo, No More Tears? Check this out... A website called Organic Passion recently posted this:

Ingredients
Water, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, PEG-80 Sorbitan Laurate, Sodium Trideceth Sulfate, PEG-150 Distearate, Fragrance, Polyquaternium-10, Tetrasodium EDTA,Quaternium-15, Citric Acid, Yellow 10 and Orange 4.

Quaternium-15 is a preservative found in many cosmetics and industrial substances that releases formaldehyde.

Formaldehyde is one of the largest indoor pollutants in our homes. It is a recognized carcinogen, an immunotoxin, a reproductive toxicant, and a neurotoxin that can cause CNS & neurological disorders.

It is a common ingredient found in many products in your home such as air fresheners, rug cleaners, bubble bath, perfume, liquid scouring cleansers, toilet bowl cleaners, floor finishes, pressed board furniture, toothpaste, hair spray, soap, floor wax and furniture polish to name a few, but worst of all babyshampoo!

Symptoms caused by formaldehyde include allergies, cancer, asthma and cold like symptoms from immediate exposure.

Nice, huh? Thanks to all you companies out there who keep our babies smelling so sweet and clean, right? Thanks from all the millions of us who have unknowingly lathered our little ones in poison! Many other people have written on this same topic. HERE's another site. Google it yourself. The information is out there...

I know many people who use the above products - and I wish I had the knowledge at the time when I needed it, to tell them what's going on with these new findings. I wish I could reach every mom and dad out there and show them these numbers and give them an alternative. I wish I could go to every baby shower and share with those moms-to-be some information about what they will be using for their baby. But, at least I can share a bit now.

This year Shaklee came out with a new line of baby products: shampoo/wash, lotion, massage oil, and diaper rash cream. This is their promise: "Formulated with natural
ingredients, Shakleebaby personal care products are pediatrician tested to be safe and effective - without all the things that don't belong on your little one's skin. After all, babies are the most precious gifts in the world, and it's up to us to keep them safe and healthy. And because a baby's skin is 5 times thinner and more permeable than an adult's, we make sure to keep chemicals such as phthalates, parabens, formaldehyde, 1,4-dioxane, and sodium lauryl sulfate out - and leave all the good stuff in."

If you have little ones at home, look at the ingredients on those bottles and see what's really entering their skin - the biggest organ of our bodies. And while you're at it, look at your own cosmetics and shampoos. Gentlemen, inspect your shampoos, soaps, shaving creams... If you don't know what all the scientific names mean (and I can guarantee you I don't - I can barely pronounce the words!) look it up, or call the company. You may be surprised with the findings.

4 comments:

  1. I do not see babies dying off left and right based off of what you claim. This is just a sales tact for your site. I am sure the other companies could say the same about yours.

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  2. What you say is interesting: maybe they are not dying. But their quality of life is not as great as it could be. The high rise in conditions like asthma, ADD, ADHD, and other problems are being linked to things like this. I'm not here to make a 'sales pitch' - I'm just here to get people thinking and asking questions. I offer many other natural/organic options besides Shaklee. I'm just confident that it works. Another thing: should we wait until people really are dying to start looking into things, or start asking questions? No, thank you. An educated consumer is what I'm hoping to be, and all I want to push you to be. Thanks for your opinion!

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  3. One more note... I look far and dig deep into what OTHER people are saying - outside sources, both in books and through websites. I consider and compare many facts/stats/opinions. I dig just as heavily into the "Shaklee world" of products, and see how they uphold and prove what they say as well. In short, I'm not so narrow-minded to accept what I first hear and see as "the truth." It takes awhile to really find out real answers.
    And like I said, I offer other alternatives, or direct readers to other sites which have a other selections. But I do appreciate input, so thanks for that!

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  4. For a response to the comment, "I am sure the other companies could say the same about yours..." please click on this link. It will explain in greater detail the scientific studies and testing that is done by Shaklee. Especially read the section toward the end titled, "UNSURPASSED PRODUCT STANDARDS; TESTING THE LIMITS OF TESTING." Click link here: http://www.shaklee.com/news_presskit_difference.shtml

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