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GLOSSARY
OF HARMFUL CHEMICALS & SYNTHETICS
Used in Cosmetics & Personal Care Products
Compiled by Klaus Ferlow
There are over 1,000 such chemicals only the most harmful are listed alphabetically
below.
1. AHA
(Alpha Hydroxy Acid): the skin is exfoliated chemically instead of mechanically
via abrasion, dries and increases skin aging. Supposed to be anti-wrinkle,
found in many skin and hair care products. Used as solvent originally
in cleaning compounds and for tanning leather. A smooth finish is developed
by stripping the outer layer of the skin, irritated skin can puff up.
2. Acetamide MEA: used in lipsticks and cream blusher to retain moisture,
causes adverse reactions, carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic.
3. Acetone: on EPA, RCRA, CERCLA hazardous waste list. Inhalation can
cause dryness of the mouth and throats, dizziness, nausea, in coordination,
slurred speech, drowsiness, and, in severe exposures, coma. Acts primarily
as a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. You will find it in cologne,
dishwashing liquid, detergent, nail enamel remover.
4. Alkyl-phenol-ethoxylades: mimics estrogen, used in shampoo, carcinogenic,
mutagenic, toxic. Causes adverse reactions. Reduces sperm count.
5. Ammonium laureth sulphate: found in hair and bubble bath products.
Laureth contains ether that is listed as carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic
and causes adverse reactions.
6. Aluminum: used as colour additive in cosmetics, especially eye shadow.
Listed as carcinogenic, toxic and mutagenic.
7. a-Pinene: sensitizer, damaging to the immune system, in bar and liquid
hand soaps, cologne, shaving cream, deodorants. Dishwashing liquid, air
freshener.
8. a-Terpineol: highly irritating to mucous membranes, aspiration into
the lungs can produce pneumonitis or even fatal edema., also can cause
excitement, ataxia (loss of muscular coordination), hypothermia, CNS respiratory
depression, headache, prevent repeated or prolonged skin contact, found
in perfume, cologne, laundry detergent, bleach powder, laundry bleach,
fabric softener, stickup air freshener, Vaseline lotion, soap, hairspray,
after shave, roll-on deodorant.
9. diethylene glycol: a nonionic surfactant used in shampoo, toothpaste
and cleansing preparations. Ethylene glycol groups are carinogenic, mutagenic,
causing adverse reactions or are toxic, absorbs through skin, hazardous
if used on large areas of the body, ingestion can be fatal.
10. Benzaldehyde: narcotic, sensitizer, local anesthetic, CNS depressant,
irritation to the mouth, throat, eyes, skin, lungs, an GI tract, causing
nausea and abdominal pain, may cause kidney damage, do not use with contact
lenses. Found in perfume, cologne, hairspray, laundry bleach, deodorants,
detergents, Vaseline lotion, shaving cream, shampoo, bar soap, dishwasher
detergent.
11. Benzene: found combined with other chemicals in many personal care
products and is known a bone-marrow poison, carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic
and causes adverse reactions.
12. Benzyl acetate: carcinogenic, linked to pancreatic cancer, from vapours
irritating to eyes and respiratory passages, exciting cough, can be absorbed
through the skin causing systemic effects, do not flush to sewer, used
in perfume, cologne, shampoo, fabric softener, stickup air freshener,
dishwashing liquid and detergent, soap, hairspray, bleach, after shave,
deodorant.
13. Benzyl alcohol: irritating the upper respiratory tract, headache,
nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drop in blood pressure, CNS depression, and
death in severe cases due to respiratory failure. Used in perfume, cologne,
soap, shampoo, nail enamel remover, air freshener, laundry bleach and
detergent, Vaseline lotion, deodorants, fabric softener.
14. Benzyl violet: used as a colouring in various products, including
nail treatment, it is a possible human carcinogen, according to the International
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, Group 2B), on US and European labels,
it is frequently listed as violet 2 or violet 6B.
15. Camphor: local irritant and CNS stimulant, readily absorbed through
body tissues, irritation of eyes, nose and throat, dizziness, confusion,
nausea, twitching muscles and convulsions, avoid inhalation of vapours,
found in perfume, shaving cream, nail enamel, fabric softener, dishwasher
detergent, nail color, stickup air freshener.
16.a Coal Tar derivatives: many kinds of shampoo designed to treat
dandruff and flaky scalp contain it. Disguised with names such as FD,
FDC or DF&C colour. It causes potentially severe allergic reactions,
asthma attacks, fatigue, nervousness, headaches, nausea, lack of concentration,
cancer, carcinogen, cough, redness of skin, burning sensation, can irritate
nose, throat, hoarseness, nosebleeds, coughing, phlegm, changes in skin
pigment and a rash. A 2001 California study published in the International
Journal of Cancer found that women who used to permanent hair dyes once
a month were twice likely to develop bladder cancer! There are many factors
involved with hair colouring. Studies in the U.S. have suggested that
the chemical reaction created by hair colouring products may be having
a carcinogenic effect and have also associated hair colourings with an
increased risk of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Try to avoid dark hair dyes
entirely and choose products made with natural ingredients instead. Banned
in EU cosmetics!
17. Cocamide DEA: (also listed as Cocamide diethanolamine) nitrosamines
can form in all cosmetic ingredients containing amines, nitrosamines and
amino derivatives with nitrogen compounds, are known to be carcinogen
causing allergic reactions and contact dermatitis. When DEA is applied
to the skin known carcinogens can form, mostly found in shampoo. The National
Toxicology Program in the U.S. published in 1998 a study that topical
skin application ofcocamide DEA created in mice and rats liver tumours.
18. Cocomidopropyl Betaine: used in shampoo in combination with other
surfactants, synthetic, causes eyelid dermatitis.
19. Carboner 9ds34, 940, 941, 960, 961C: as thickener, stabilizer in creams,
toothpaste, eye makeup, bathing products, may cause eye irritation
20. DEA (Diethanolamine): a synthetic solvent, detergent and humectant
(moisturizer) widely used in brake fluid, industrial degreaser and antifreeze.
Mostly used in liquid soap, shampoo and conditioner. Can be harmful for
the liver, kidneys and pancreas. May cause cancer in various organs, irritates
skin, eyes, mucous membranes. Found also in hair dye, lotions, cream,
bubble bath, liquid dishwashing detergent and laundry soap. Creates health
risk especially to infants and young children. Forms nitrosamines known
to be carcinogens. Causes allergic reactions and contact dermatitis, hazardous
and toxic.
21. Dibutyl phthalate: used in nail polish in combination with toluene
and formaldehyde, a colourless, oily liquid with a week aromatic odour,
irritation of eyes, nose throat, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, may cause
nausea, tearing of eyes, vomiting, dizziness, long term exposure may cause
liver and kidney damage, my harm the development of foetus and male testes,
may cause mutations, reproductive damage, headache, drowsiness, seizures,
affect nervous system, harm to the unborn child, possible risk of impaired
fertility, dangerous for the environment, banned in EU cosmetics, used
in epoxy resins, insect repellent, clothing and a solvent for perfumes,
oils and textiles.
22. Dimethylamine: known to cause cancer, can irritate and cause severe
burns of the skin, irritate and burn the eyes with possible permanent
damage, even causing blindness, prolonged exposure may damage the liver,
can affect you when breathed in and by passing through the skin, cough,
headache, sore throat, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, slurred
speech, irritable mood, used in de-hairing, detergents and pesticides,
used in leather tanning and pharmaceutical products, banned in EU cosmetics.
23. Dioform: many toothpastes and other tooth whiteners contain it, damages
your teeth enamel and weakening their protective shell
24. Dioxane: also called 1,4 Dioxane, a flammable liquid, may form explosive
chemicals, especially when anhydrous (very dry), enters the body when
people breathe air or consume water or food contaminated with dioxane.,
can also be absorbed through skin contact, causes watering of the eyes,
redness of skin and eyes, pain, headaches, nausea, cough, sore throat,
abdominal pain, dizziness, drowsiness, vomiting, unconsciousness. Is used
in facial moisturizer/treatment, shampoo and a variety of cosmetics.
25. Disodium EDTA: may contain dangerous levels of ethylene oxide and
or dixane, both potent toxins, a manufacturing by- product, also used
as chelating agent, carcinogenic.
26. Hydantoin DMDM: causes dermatitis, acts as a preservative and may
release formaldehyde and is suspected carcinogen. Rats develop cancer
when injected with is chemical.
27. Elastin: supposedly improves the elasticity of the skin when applied
topically, but there is no proof it's true.
28. Ethanol: On EPA hazardous waste list, creates fatigue, irritating
to eyes and upper respiratory tract even in low concentrations. Inhalation
of ethanol vapours can have effects similar to those characteristic of
ingestion. These include an initial stimulatory effect followed by drowsiness
impaired vision, ataxia, stupor, causes CNS disorder, found in bar and
liquid hand soap, cologne, perfume, shaving cream, deodorants, dishwashing
liquid, air freshener.
29. Ethyl acetate: narcotic, on EPA hazardous waste list, irritating to
the eyes and respiratory tract, may cause headache and narcosis (stupor),
de-fatting effect on skin and may cause drying and cracking, anemia with
leukocytosis and damage to liver and kidneys, wash thoroughly after handling,
found in after shave, cologne, perfume, shampoo, nail color ,nail enamel
remover, fabric softener, dishwashing liquid.
30. Ethylacrylate: acrylates and methacylates are monomers that are combined
with other monomers or polymers to produce plastics us in cosmetics, medicine,
dentistry and manufacturing industries. When inhaled causes cough, shortness
of breath, sore throat, redness of eyes and skin, pain, abdominal pain,
nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, skin allergy, liver and kidney damage, severe
irritations and burns of the eyes and skin, respiratory system, sensitization
by skin contact and is a flammable and reactive liquid, a fire and explosion
hazard, banned in EU cosmetics.
31. FDC-n (FD&C): various artificial different colours and some are
simply irritants while others are strong carcinogens.
32. Fluoride: hazardous chemical, researchers linked it to cancer years
ago, but no one was listening. Fluoridated toothpaste is especially dangerous
to young children who tend to swallow it since it is tasty after brushing
their teeth. Supposed to stop tooth decay, however, it seems just to do
the opposite and Scientists are now linking fluoride to dental deformity,
arthritis, allergic reactions, can lead also to Crohn's disease, a manufacturing
toxic by-product.
33. Formaldehyde: due to its bad reputation it is sometimes hidden under
the name DMDM hydantoin or MDM hydantoin, trade name is formalin. Released
by diazolidinyl urea, causes dermatitis, adverse effects, is very toxic
when inhaled or swallowed, skin irritant, a suspected carcinogen and linked
to cancer, burning sensation, cough, headache, nausea, shortness of breath,
watering eyes, blurred vision, corrosive, should be handled with extreme
caution, can irritate nose, throat and mouth, is a highly flammable gas
and a dangerous fire hazard, should be handled with extreme caution.
34. g-Terpinene: causes asthma and CNS disorders, found in cologne, perfume,
soap, shaving cream, deodorant, air fresheners
35. Imidazolidinyl Urea: skin sensitizer, can instigate immune system
response that include itching, burning, scaling, hives, blisters of skin,
severe respiratory reaction, gastrointestinal or liver toxicity hazards
suspected, used in a huge variety of cosmetics and personal care products
36. Lauramide DEA: potentially contaminated with impurities, linked to
cancer and other significant health problems, used in many cosmetics,
shampoo, hair color, spray and bleaching, liquid hand soap, bubble bath
shaving cream, bath oil etc.
37. Lead Acetate: evidence of carcinogenic effect, may cause kidney and
brain damage, damage to the blood cells causing anemia, cough, sore throat,
redness of eyes and skin, causes pain, abdominal cramps, constipation,
convulsion, nausea, vomiting, used in many lipsticks, even well know brand
names, in 2005 Health Canada did act against this hair ingredient, found
in men's hair colouring, Grecian formula 16, by placing it on the "cosmetic
hot list."
38. Limonene: carcinogenic, prevent its contact with skin or eyes because
it is an irritant and sensitizer, always wash thoroughly after using this
material before eating, drinking, applying cosmetics, do not inhale limonene
vapour. Found in perfume, cologne, disinfectant spray, bar soap, shaving
cream, deodorants, nail color ands remover, fabric softener, dishwashing
liquid, air fresheners, after shave, bleach, paint and varnish remover.
39. Linalool: narcotic, respiratory disturbances, attracts bees, causes
CNS disorder, toxic to animals, used in perfume, cologne, bar soap, shampoo,
hand lotion, nail enamel remover, hairspray, laundry detergent, dishwashing
liquid, Vaseline lotion, air fresheners, bleach powder, fabric softener,
shaving cream, after shave, sold deodorant.
40. Mercury: best known name in vaccines is thimerosal, can effect you
when breathed in and by passing through your skin, irritate skin and eyes,
may cause allergy, cough, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, shortness of breath,
vomiting, fever or elevated body temperature. Used in mascara, eye liners,
dental amalgam fillings, skin-lightening cream, nasal sprays, soaps, haemorrhoid
treatments, antiseptics and as preservative in eye make up. Mercury fumes
can collect inside a jar of skin cream or a tube of mascara, and a person
could inhale them when the container is opened. The State of Minnesota
and many European countries have banned it due it harsh toxicity.
41. Methylene chloride: Banned by the FDA in 1988! No enforcement possible
due to trade secret laws protecting the chemical fragrance industry. On
EPCERCLA hazard waste list, carcinogenic, absorbed in body fat, it metabolizes
to carbon monoxide, reducing oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, headache,
giddiness, stupor, irritability, fatigue, tingling in the limbs, causes
CNS disorder, still used in shampoo, cologne, paint and varnish remover.
42. Mineral oil: petroleum by-product that coats the skin like
plastic, clogging up pores, interferes with skin's ability to eliminate
toxins, promoting acne, eczema, resulting in premature aging, can be absorbed
through skin contact. Manufacturers use white petrolatum because it is
very cheap, used in moisturizer, baby oil, concealer, sunscreen, tanning
oil, facial cleaners etc.
43. Mono sodium glutamate (MSG): a neurotoxic (brain damage), endocrine
disrupting substance found literally in thousands of products. For more
details please read the book from John Erb "The Slow Poisoning of
North America", and also the websites: www.rense.com/general64/msg.htm,www.truthinlabeling.com
and put into google "MSG Obese".
44. Nitrosamines: is mutagen and a number are transplacental carcinogen.
They are metabolized the same in humans and animal tissues, it seems highly
likely that humans are susceptible to the carcinogenic properties of nitrosamines.
Used in thousand of consumer products such as fried bacon, cured meats,
bee, tobacco products, gastric juices, rubber products, metal industry,
pesticide products and use, certain cosmetics and chemicals, may cause
cancer. More detailed information can be obtained from the article "Nitrasomines
and Cancer" from Richard A. Scanlan, Ph.D., Dean of Research Emeritus
and Professor of Food Science of the Linus Pauling Institute at the Oregon
State University, Corvallis, www.lpi.oregonstate.edu/giving.html#planned
45. Parabens: trade names are benzyl, butyl, ethyl, isopropyl, methyl,
propyl (alkyl-p-hydroxybenzoates) acting as preservatives in cosmetics
and personal care products preventing bacteria, fungus and microbes. The
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that parabensdisplayed
estrogenic activity in several tests and can have endocrine-disrupting
action. Dr. Philippa Darbre at the University of Reading, UK detected
in a study in 2004 parabens in 18 0f 20 samples of tissues from breast
tumour biopsies. The women used underarm deodorant spray. More scientist
issue warnings about parabens. Because of the possible link to breast
cancer and reproductive effects in boys, parabens are also an issue in
sunscreens, since many are applied by massaging them into the skin. An
article about the "Truth about Parabens" will follow shortly!
46. Para-phenylenediamine (also tetrathydro-6-nitroquinoxaline): these
are commonly found in hair colouring products (including products "Just
for Men). Health Canada issues a warning August 2003 that PPD should not
be used in "black henna" tattoo ink and paste since it is unsafe
and should not be sold and used in cosmetics, creates allergy, red skin
rashes, contact dermatitis, itching, blisters, open sores, scarring and
other potentially harmful effects.
47. PABA (Para Amino Benzoic Acid): can create nausea, skin rashes, vomiting
and may cause liver damage, mainly used in commercial sunscreens.
48. Phenylphenol: known carcinogen, can effect you when breathed in and
may enter the body through the skin, possible eye damage, irritating eyes,
respiratory system and skin, very toxic to aquatic organisms, abdominal
cramps and pain, cough, laboured breathing, dangerous for the environment,
possible carcinogen, banned in Europe
49. Phenoxyethanol: skin irritant, causes allergic reactions, used as
preservative in vaccines.
50. Phosphoric acid: a clear, odourless, colorless liquid that is irritating
to the skin and eyes, moderately toxic if ingested, it is used in the
production of soaps, detergents, fertilizer and animals food.
51. Phthalates: found in many plastics as well as cosmetics and personal
care products. An endocrine-disrupting chemical, some of them are alsoxenoestrogens,
but many work in a different way as "anti-androgens" that interfere
with male hormones. Exposure to phthalates during pregnancy is linked
to development defects in male children, but they may also play a role
in breast cancer. Some have been shown to increase proliferation of breast
cancer cells in lab experiments and to reduce the effectiveness of the
anti-cancer drug tamoxifen.
52. Petroleum distillates: extremely hazardous for humans, may cause cancer,
lung damage if swallowed, many chemicals are petroleum based, for example
95% of all synthetic fragrances creating serious health problems.
53. Polysorbate-n (20-85): emulsifier in cosmetic creams, lotions, cream
deodorant, baby oil, suntan lotion, can cause contact sensitivity and
skin irritation
54. Polyquaternium: use in a variety of cosmetics such as hair care, moisturizing
lotions, creates allergic contact dermatitis
55. Potassium dichromate: a carcinogen, handle with extreme caution, can
affect when breathed in, may cause skin allergy and affect the kidneys,
heritable genetic damage, toxic for the reproductive system, pain, blurred
vision, sore throat, wheezing, severe deep burns, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea,
shock or collapse, very toxic, banned in EU cosmetics
56. Propylene glycol: one of the most chemicals used in cosmetics and
personal care products, creams, lotions, shampoo, conditioners, moisturizers,
cleansers, hair products, perfume, shaving cream, toothpaste, body spray,
bath oil, bubble bath, mascara, antiperspirant, deodorant, lip gloss etc.
and also used in antifreeze and de-icing, solutions for cars, boats, aircraft,
solvents for paints, plastics, laundry detergent. Is a skin sensitizer,
causes irritation of nasal and respiratory passages and if ingested can
cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, itching, burning, scaling, hives, blistering
of the skin, alters skin structure, allows other chemicals to penetrate
deeper into the skin, increasing the amounts of other chemicals that reach
the bloodstream, contact dermatitis. Research has shown to be mutagenic
and can cause cardiac arrest, degreases the skin. Japanese studies have
shown that it can damage cell DNA (genetic code), toxic.
57. Selenium Sulfide: used for dandruff and scalp dermatitis, may cause
skin irritation, dry skin, hair loss, can irritate eyes on contact with
possible eye damage, high exposure may cause headache, nausea, vomiting,
garlic odour of breath, metallic taste, and coated tongue, known to cause
cancer, may damage the liver and kidneys, prolonged exposure may cause
pallor, nervousness and mood changes. Banned in EU cosmetics!
58. Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS): another chemical that you will find
in as many cosmetics and personal care products as propylene glycol. The
key ingredient to this foaming facial washer is a detergent that started
as an industrial degreaseant and garage floor cleaner. When applied to
the human skin it has the effect of stripping off the oil layer and is
irritating and eroding the skin, leaving it rough and pitted. Is used
as a lathering agent, corrodes hair follicle and impedes hair growth,
penetrates your eyes, brain, liver and remains there for a long time.
Degenerates cell membranes and can change the genetic information (mutagenic)
in cells and damage the immune system. May cause blindness and lead to
cataracts, retards the healing process. Enhances the allergic response
to other toxins and allergens and can react with other toxic ingredients
to form cancer-causing nitrosamines. The U.S. government has warned manufacturers
of unacceptable levels of dioxin formation in some products containing
this ingredient.
59. Sodium laureth sulphate (SLES): chemical name sodium lauryl "ether"
sulphate. An ether chain is added to SLS, used as premium agent in cleansers,
conditioners and shampoo. It is very inexpensive, but thickens when salt
is added in the formula and produces high level of foam. Also used as
wetting agent in the textile industry. Irritates skin and scalp and creates
itching, may cause hair loss.
60. Sodium PCA (na-pca): PCA = pyrrolidone carboxylic acid, natural version
is derived from fruits, grasses and vegetables, occurs naturally in skin,
is binding moisture to cells, however the synthetic version causes throat
irritation and lung constriction, irritation to eyes, neurological effects
such as dizziness, classified in the EU harmful by inhalation.
61. Sodium Cyanide: a highly toxic compound, also known as sodium slat
of hydrodyamic and cyanogran. Immediate medical attention is required
in the event of cyanide poisoning, as it is quickly fatal. Used in extracting
gold, silver, copper, poison to control indoor pests, irritates and severely
damages tissues of eyes, skin, respiratory tract and the gastrointestinal
tract, inhalation causes headaches, dizziness, convulsion, vomiting, unconsciousness,
redness of eyes and skin, severe deep burns and nausea.
62. Sodium oleth sulphate: used in shampoo, liquid hand soap, makeup-remover,
conditioner, body wash, cleansers, bubble bath, antibacterial skin cleanser,
may contain levels of ethytlene oxide and or dioxane, both potent toxins.
63. Styrene monomer: causes sensitization by skin contact, throat irritation
and lung constriction, irritation of the eyes, dizziness.
64. Talc: used as cosmetic talcum powder, baby powder, an astringent powder
used to preventing rashes on the area covered by a diaper (diaper rash)
, food additive or in pharmaceutical products. Several studies have established
preliminary links between talc and pulmonary issues, lung, skin and ovarian
cancer, tumours in animals.
65. Toluene: used as a solvent and chemical intermediate, when inhaled
causes sore throat, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, nausea, unconsciousness,
abdominal pain, skin allergy, irritating nose, mouth, repeated exposure
may cause liver, kidney and brain damage, death may occur, possible risk
of harm to unborn child, harmful, highly flammable, toxic.
66. Triethanolamine (TEA):synthetic emulsifier, highly toxic, over 40%
of cosmetics containing it, have been found to be contaminated with nitrosamines,
which are potent carcinogens, harmful if swallowed, irritant corrosive
and serious damage eyes, avoid skin and eye contact, used also a pH adjuster,
avoid breathing vapours if generated.
67. Triclosan: is basically used as an antimicrobial to prevent growth
of harmful bacteria, also called an anti-bacterial, virus and fungi in
a huge variety of household good, personal care products (antibacterial
soaps, liquid hand soaps, deodorants, toothpaste, processed food, clothing,
dish soap, detergent, floor wash, counter and disinfecting spray, glass
cleaner, mouthwash, laundry soap, lotion, moisturizers, children's toys,
cleaning supplies. Other antimicrobials include antibiotics, anti-virals,
anti-fungals, disinfectants and antiseptics. Studies in Sweden, Institute
of Odontology, Huddingen, USA, Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg and
Canada, University of Victoria, B.C. have shown that triclosan may promote
the emergence of bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics, creates allergy
and asthma in children, can interfere with the thyroid hormones and is
a health hazard to humans in general and wildlife. The American Medical
Association suggest that consumers should check product ingredient lists
for triclosan, tricocarban, quaternary ammonium compounds and it is sometimes
listed as Microban.
This article is based on the research from books, the internet, studies,
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Centre of Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), www.cdc.gov/, Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA), www.epa.gov/-47k-,
Environmental
Working Group (EWG), www.ewg.org, National Toxicology Program, Dept. of
Health and Human Services, www.ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ , Health Care Without
Harm, Natural Skincare Authority.
For more information on additional hazardous, dangerous chemicals is cosmetics
and
personal care products, please check the following books and websites:
- Cosmetics Unmasked,
Dr. Stephen & Gina Antczak, ISBN 0-00-710568-1
- Beauty To Die
For, Judi Vance, ISBN 1-57901-035-0
- Drop Dead Gorgeous,
Kim Erickson, ISBN 0-658-01793-4
- Dying To Look
Good, Christine Farlow, DC, ISBN 0-9635635-3-X
- Health Risks
in Today's Cosmetics, Nikolaus J. Smeh, ISBN 13-9780963775504 or 096-3775502
- The Safe Shoppers
Bible, David Steinman, Dr. S. Epstein, ISBN 0-02-082085-2
- Our Toxic World,
Doris J. Rapp, M.D., ISBN 1-880509-08-3
- 100.000.000 Guinea
Pigs - Dangers in Everyday Foods, Drugs and Cosmetics, Arthur Kallet,
F.J. Schlink, ISBN 040-5080255, first published Jan. 12, 1933
- Not Just a Pretty
Face: the ugly side of the beauty industry, Stacy Malkan, ISBN 978-0-86571-574-5
- Toxic Beauty,
Samuel Epstein, M.D., Randall Fitzgerald, ISBN 9788-19337-1625 (newest
book)
- www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Ltoxiccosmetics.htm
- www.naturales.com/021717.html
- www.treehugger.com/files/2007/how_to_green_women_per...
- www.noharm.org/us/aboutUs/contactUs
- www.ewg.org/issues/cosmetics/20070208b/index.php
- www.ourlittleplace.com/chemicals.html
- www.safecosmetics.org
- www.cosmeticsdatabase.com,
www.fpinva.org
- www.leas.ca (CancerSmart
Consumer Guide)
- www.toxicfreecanada.ca/
- www.LessToxicGuide.ca
- www.TheNakedTruthProject.org
- www.preventcancer.com
This resource was put together by:
Klaus Ferlow, HMH,
innovator, lecturer, researcher, writer, President, founder and co-owner
FERLOW BOTANICALS,
Div. of Ferlow Brothers Ltd, Vancouver, B.C, founded 1975, manufacturing/distributing
herbal medicinal and personal care products without harmful ingredients
to professional health & wellness practitioners in Canada and parts
of USA since 1993, President of the "Hearts to Health Foundation"
and Board member of the Health Action Network Society, Burnaby, B.C.,
www.hans.org, Associated member of the Canadian Herbalist's Association
of B.C., Surrey, B.C. www.chaofbc.ca and the Neem Foundation, Bombay,
India, www.neemfoundation.org Copyright @1999, all rights reserved., klausf@ferlowbotanicals.com
www.ferlowbotanicals.com
This information
is offered for its educational value only and should not be used to diagnose,
treatment, or prevention of disease, contact your health care practitioner.
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