The use of anti-bacterial soaps has recently been connected with the occurrence of cancer. Many natural organic soaps enthusiasts feel that many consumers are not fully aware of the effects of using such harmful soaps and should therefore be warned about the toxic results it might bring about.
Because of the very good advertising campaigns and strategies of commercial soap manufacturers, consumers are all made to believe that they are being protected by chemicals such as MIT (methylisothiazolinone) from infectious microbes when in fact, it is our healthy immune systems that protects us from such bacteria.
That mythology promoted by soap manufacturers these days have defined many of our household consumer's soap selection process. Unlike with the use of natural organic soaps , the harsh reality is that the usage of such harmful soaps may cause serious illnesses like nervous system damage and even worse, Cancer.
Let us tell you about some neat facts about your skin:
1. Your skin is the largest organ in your body.
2. Your skin absorbs everything that you put on it.
3. Your skin needs to breathe as well.
Since your skin is the largest organ in your body and the most exposed at that, you have to protect it like you would protect your heart. You can start doing this by shifting to natural organic soaps.
Many people think that skin is just an outer layer to protect your guts or insides. While that is true, it is also vulnerable to diseases due to chemicals and harmful fragrances or additives. So anything you put on your skin is gently absorbed by it and whatever you put on your skin can cause many different things to it. An example of this is using perfumed soaps or simply soaps loaded with perfume. Let us just clarify that most perfumes used in commercial soaps are not essential soaps harvested from flowers or plants in the field somewhere. They are synthetic chemicals, manufactured in a chemical plant and many are highly carcinogenic.
Imagine that every single day, you do this and you walk around and produce sweat which moistens your skin and accelerates the diffusion of harmful chemicals into your bloodstream. If you can only hear your skin gasping for air and help.
If you do this every day, you should not wonder why you are diseased. You feel you are clean because you are using a soap labeled with “anti-microbial” and it smells like perfume. Before you know it, you have aged faster because the soaps you are using are stressing your skin
Natural organic soaps can never do this to your skin. They treat your skin like how a mother would treat her baby. Natural organic soaps nourishes, moisturizes, clears out dirt without killing the life from your skin and it heals.
Here is a short list of cancer-causing ingredients that are commonly present in industrial soaps and which natural organic soaps are proud NOT to have:
Alcohol
A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid produced by the fermentation of yeast and carbohydrates. Alcohol is used frequently as a solvent and is also found in beverages and medicine. As an ingredient in ingestible products, alcohol causes body tissues to be more vulnerable to cancers. Mouthwashes with an alcohol content of 25% or more have been implicated in mouth, tongue, and throat cancers.
AHA's
Alpha Hydroxy Acids, ie. Glycolic, Lactic Acid. *Exfoliates the outer layer of skin exposing fresh, young, immature cells that can easily be damaged by UV rays and other factors that can age the skin or cause wrinkles.
*Exfoliates: The scaling off of dead tissue. (Tabor's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary)
Aluminum
A metallic element used extensively in the manufacture of aircraft components, prosthetic devices, and as an ingredient in antiperspirants, antacids, and antiseptics. Scientific fact: Aluminum is linked to Alzheimer's Disease. (goes right to the brain!)
Animal Fat (Tallow) A type of of animal tissue made up of oily solids or semisolids that are water-insoluble esters of glycerol with fatty acids. Animal fats and lye are the chief ingredients in bar soap, a cleaning and emulsifying product that acts as a breeding ground for bacteria.
Collagen An insoluble fibrous protein that is too large to penetrate the skin. The collagen found in most skin care products is derived from animal fat and ground up chicken feet. This ingredient forms a layer of film that mat suffocate the skin.
DEA (diethanolamine) Do your shampoos, toothpaste, and bubble baths contain DEA (diethanolamine)? DEA, which is readily absorbed through the skin, is a potentially cancer-causing ingredient found in many mainstream cosmetics and toiletries. Reacts with nitrates in cosmetics to form another potential carcinogen/DEA.
Dioxins A potentially carcinogenic by-product that results from the process used to bleach paper at paper mills. Dioxin-treated treated containers transfer dioxins to the product itself. Elastin of High-molecular Weight A protein similar to collagen that is the main component of elastic fibers. Elastin is also derived from animal sources. It's effect on the skin is similar to collagen.
Fluorocarbons A colorless, non-flammable gas or liquid that can produce mild upper respiratory tract irritation. Fluorocarbons are commonly used as a propellant in hairsprays. Formaldehyde A toxic, colorless gas that is a irritant and a carcinogenic. When combined with water, formaldehyde is used as a disinfectant, fixative, or preservative (Funeral Homes). Formaldehyde is found in many cosmetic products and conventional nail care systems.
Fluoride Found in toothpastes. Is not safe-- as noted by the scientific community as a carcinogen. Kills approximately 10,000 people a year (not presented to us by the media).
Lanolin A fatty substance extracted from wool, which is frequently found in cosmetics and lotions. Lanolin is a common skin sensitizer that can causes allergic reactions, such as skin rashes.
Mineral Oil
A derivative of crude oil (petroleum) that is used industrially as a cutting fluid and lubricating oil. Mineral oil forms an oily film over the skin to lock moisture, toxins and wastes, but hinders normal skin respiration by keeping oxygen out.
Petrolatum A petroleum-based grease that is used industrially as a grease component. Petrolatum exhibits many of the same harmful properties as mineral oil.
Propylene Glycol
Called a humectant in cosmetics it is really "industrial antifreeze" and the major ingredient in brake and hydraulic fluid. Tests show it can be a strong skin irritant. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) on Propylene Glycol warn to avoid skin contact as it is systemic and can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) Harsh detergents and wetting agents used in garage floor cleaners, engine degreasers, and auto cleaning products. SLS is well-known in the scientific community as a common skin irritant. It is rapidly absorbed and retained in the eyes, brain, heart, and liver, which results in harmful long-term effects. SLS retards healing , cause cataracts in adults, and keep children's eyes from developing properly.
Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) SLES is the alcohol form (ethoxylated) of SLS. It is slightly les irritating than SLS, but may cause more drying. Both SLS and SLES cause carcinogenic formations of nitrates and dioxins to form in shampoos and cleansers by reacting with other product ingredients. Large amounts of nitrates enter the blood system from just one shampooing.
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