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Can I tell you I love my painting provy. Of the designer and so personal carry products everyday, it’s the one I can’t live without. Since it gives my doll hair the automatic cool shine, how does it do that? I was wondering that when I was lathering my hair one day, so I read the ingredients right here:
“sodium laureth sulfate, tetrasodium EDTA, methylisothiazolinone?”
What is this stuff? I took this list to some scientist who knows how to read it. It turns out that my P contains chemical links to cancer. And lots of other products in my bathroom from sunscreen to lipstick, and even baby shampoo, also contain chemical links to cancer or other problems like learning disabilities, asthma and even damage sperm. Like most parents, I tried to keep my family safe. But now I find out my bathroom is of tocsins. What are we supposed to do?
To find out the answers, we have go back to the key features of materials economy: toxics in, toxics out. If at the factory, you put toxics into the product, like baby shampoo, you’re going have toxics baby shampoo and toxics worker, communities, and star: babies.
So let’s take a close look at the toxics average we receive ever day in the bathroom. The average woman in the US uses 12 personal care products daily, the average man about 6, each product containing a dozen or more chemicals. Less than 20% of the chemicals in toxics have been assessed for safety by the industry safety panel. So we just don’t know what they do to us when we use them. Would you find an airline that only inspects 20% of its planes? Of course not all these chemicals are dangerous, but we know there are many are. Some are carcinogens. This means they can cause cancer. Others are neurotoxins or reproductive toxins, proven to mess up brain development we production in animals. Wait a minute, we are animals too. It’s like a giant experiment. We are using all these mystery chemicals and just waiting to see what happens. |
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