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Holds Hidden Danger of Cancer
Women are being exposed to deadly
diseases through the everyday use of common cosmetics bought
over the counter.
The growing list of synthetic ingredients manufacturers add
to their products are turning the most innocent-looking shampoos
and moisturizers into cocktails of toxins that could cause cancer
over years of sustained use.
These synthetic ingredients are inexpensive, stable and have
a long shelf-life. Manufacturers love them, but although the
majority of products appear safe in the short run the results
from long-term use could be deadly.
Modern cosmetics contain a host of dubious ingredients thatwould
be more at home in a test tube than on our faces. Coal tar colors,
phenylenediamine, benzene, even formaldehyde, are just a few
of the synthetic chemicals commonly included in shampoos, skin
creams and blushes - toxins which are absorbed into your skin
with every use.'
There is no question that people are being damaged by their
cosmetics. How can they not be? So many things are put into
cosmetics now that are carcinogenic and it is allowed because
cosmetics are not considered to be as serious as drugs or food.
The adverse effects of toxins is compounded over decades, confusing
hormone receptors and slowly altering cell structure. Chemicals
are transmitted into the bloodstream in a number of ways: powders
have the least absorption, while oily solutions or those designed
to increase moisture allow more of the chemical to be absorbed.
Eye makeup can be absorbed by the highly sensitive mucous membranes.
Hair sprays, perfumes and dusting powders can be inhaled, irritating
the lungs. Lipstick is often chewed off and swallowed.
The United Nations Environmental Program estimates that approximately
70,000 chemicals are in common use across the world with 1,000
new chemicals being introduced every year. Of all the chemicals
used in cosmetics, the National Institute of Occupational Safety
and Health has reported that nearly 900 are toxic - although
other groups attack that figure as being far too conservative.
Compared to the toxins found in our air, soil and waterways,
cosmetics seem a trivial pursuit to many environmental health
and consumer advocacy groups. But many of the same poisons that
pollute our environment, from dioxins to petrochemicals, can
be found in the jars and bottles that line our bathroom shelves.
It is too early to know with certainty how serious the long-term
impact could be on health, but warns that hormone-disrupting
chemicals may lurk in cosmetics which could lower immunity to
disease and cause neurological and reproductive damage. 'Many
of these same ingredients have been found to cause cancer in
laboratory animals,' she said. 'At best, a visit to your neighborhood
cosmetic counter could result in allergies, irritations and
sensitivities.'
By Amelia Hill - The Observer April 7, 2002
Comment:
It is very clear that women seem to be predisposed to far more
autoimmune disorders than men. Other problems like thyroid disease
and fibromyalgia are also far more common in women. Perhaps
one of the major contributing factors is the fact that women
tend to use cosmetics and men don't.
As this study points out, many of the chemicals in cosmetics
are quite toxic. If you are a woman and are not aware of this
important issue yet, please focus more attention on the chemicals
you put on your body as they can have a major influence on your
health.
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