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Mouthwash PoisoningPosted on February 11, 2010. Poisons in your home? List. Are there any of those listed on the products in your home? SLS SLES propylene glycol aluminum fluoride, in any form Talc phthalates alcohol DEA Just do a quick check. You want to check back later, I am sure that after completing the rest of these descriptions. The rest of this article: These are not the result of my opinion or belief or of riddles. This is corroborated by research confirmed by OSHA, the FDA and medical groups across the globe. * Sodium lauryl or laureth sulfate (SLS or SLES) as a (motor de-greaser, Garage Floor Cleaner) in many toothpastes and shampoos. Propylene glycol * used in (anti-freeze for cars and trucks) to: moisturizers, hair conditioners, wrinkle creams, baby wipes, baby lotions. (Did he say baby products?) Fluoride used in: (toothpaste, drinking water). May contribute to brittle bones as we age. Many 'Broken Hips *' are linked to brittle bones. Read the warning label on toothpaste on YOUR "If swallowed, contact a poison control center immediately. * Aluminum compounds (clorhydrate etc.) used in the Anti-perspirants, deodorants. Linked with possible Alzheimer's, breast cancer. * The talc used in: (deodorant, baby powder). Yes, baby products again. Linked to cancer. * The alcohol used in: (Mouthwash) Some are 40 Evidence or more. Also used in some cold medicines. Links to the throat or mouth cancer. * Phthalates used in: hair products - spray care, deodorants, nail polish, perfumes. Related to the liver, kidney, lung damage. * DEA used in: (shampoo, shower gel, shaving cream) will be deleted (forbidden) in Europe. Liver is related to kidney cancer. Just a quick thought. Have you or a friend ever quit? Have you used a patch? (Nicotine?). Have you ever used a small patch to address "seasickness or car sickness? Amazing how these compounds "are so effective, even if they are applied to your skin. Some of these facts are more shocking than others. The FDA has been aware of this for some time. Did you know that the rules applied to the content of our food and drugs do not apply to cosmetics and beauty products? They are not considered as pharmaceutical products so that they are not as rigorously tested and used in manufacturing processes are not as closely monitored. We've all heard the expression "sub-products. Do not "involuntary, undocumented byproducts accumulate? If they do, they can be in your liver, kidneys, bones, joints or adipose tissue. This does not mean that manufacturers are negligent or malicious. It's just cheaper this way. It is also not legally required to list the ingredients if they are less than 1% of the content. (U.S. anyway). So, these issues again. NOT "What must I do to (Feel Better, lose weight, regain my energy, my stamina back, enjoy my life again, are parts of my body more or less.)" The question we should ask first A be, (What should I stop doing?) If you came home and your kitchen was flooding with the valve open, spilling out onto the floor through the house, would you First: Take a mop? Take a dip? Open the doors to let out the water? Or turn the tap. The following questions are: How do I find? What questions do I ask now? What should I remove? What should I look for from now? There are things I can do about my family? These questions are the answers, answers that will impact the rest of your life and your family and friends. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Popular My Friends |