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Do you know what's in your Lotion? | Views: 1074 |
Oct 05, 2005 11:21 pm | | Do you know what's in your Lotion? | # |
Collene Anderson Kangen Water and Mona Vie | | Are any of these ingredients in the lotion you are using?
Propylene Glycol - Skin and eye irritant; slightly toxic on skin contact, harzardous on large areas of body. Is also known as "antifreeze."
Myristyl myristate - May cause acne, a human skin irritant.
Glyceryl Stearate - Eye irritant
Oleic Acid - skin irritant; may cause acne; mutagen; potential carcinogen. It caused tumors when injected under skin of rabbits and when painted on skin of mice.
Stearic Acid - Safe if vegetable derived
Polysorbate 61 - in 1965 it was suggested by the FAO/WHO expert committee and the International Union on Additives that this was a "cancer-inciter" The FDA requested further studies be taken on Polysorbates.
Dimethicone - generally safe, low toxicity.
Isopropylpalmitate - may irritate skin, cause acne
Stearoxylmethysilane - skin and mucous membrane irritant
Sorbitan Stearate - may cause hives - is a combination of commercial stearic acid with sorbitol.
Cetyl Alcohol - low toxicity, can cause hives.
Benzyl alcohol - irritating and corrosive to the skin and mucous membranes
Carbomer - Respiratory, eye, skin, digestive tract irritant.
Methylparaben - Known to cause skin mutations.
These are the ingredients, in the order they appeared, of a common lotion.
Sources include Farlow, Christine Hoza D.C. Dying to Look Good Sarjeant, Dons; Evans, Karen Hard to Swallow The Truth about Food Additives
Know your products - read you labels. i was appalled!!
Collene Anderson Daisy Blue Naturals www.Dazyblu.com Come back to nature Give Daisy Blue a tryPrivate Reply to Collene Anderson Kangen Water and Mona Vie |
Oct 06, 2005 6:00 am | | re: Do you know what's in your Lotion? | # |
Nita Lopez | | Hello Collene, Welcome to our group! We are so glad you found us!! To answer your question: No non of those products are in the Endau, that I use. Here is the list of ingredients:
Endau® Herbal Harmonizing Cream, 125 ml
Description: Endau® Herbal Harmonizing Cream is a luxurious moisturizing lotion that provides optimum skin conditioning while assisting in our never-ending endeavor to achieve beauty, balance, and harmony.
Contains natural progesterone.
Usage: Apply 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. to soft skin regions of the body. Use 1-2 times daily for 21 consecutive days and discontinue use for 7 consecutive days each month or use more often as directed by your doctor. Each 1/4 tsp contains 16 mg of Progesterone. Add you favorite essential oil if desired. Ingredients: Purified Water Dimethyl Isosorbide Sweet Almond Oil Sodium Behenoyl Lactylate Cetyl Alcohol Octyl Palmitate Sorbitol Stearic Acid Progesterone Phenoxyethanol Dimethicone Methylparaben Aloe Vera Chamomile Extract Vitamin E Wild Yam Extract Butylparaben Ethylparaben Propylparaben Lecithin
I truely hope this answered your question. Please feel free to post any questions you may have. This is a learning and sharing of health issues group. Welcome!!
HERE'S TO OUR HEALTH Nita Lopez http://www.ineways.com/forahealthierlife http://letyoursunshinein-network.ryze.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Naturals-FAHL
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Oct 06, 2005 6:49 am | | re: Do you know what's in your Lotion? | # |
Debbie Wells | | Hello Colleen!
It's wonderful to meet a fellow naturalist! Good for you! I bet your family is thankful as well!
Happy to bump into you here in the LYSI network! I look forward to getting to know you!
Blessings~ DebPrivate Reply to Debbie Wells |
Oct 06, 2005 6:59 am | | re: re: Do you know what's in your Lotion? | # |
Debbie Wells | | Oh Neeter!!!
I LOVE my Endau Cream!!!! Natural Progesterone has given me back my life! I had been struggling with severe peri-menopause symtpoms until I start using Endau and I am back to the self I knew before! I could talk about it all day long!
Your members here are fortunate to be learnign about it from you!!!!
Love you so much and see you in early Nov.! Blessings~ DebPrivate Reply to Debbie Wells |
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