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Read your labels!
Does Your Bathroom Pass the Harmful Ingredients Test?
ARE YOU AWARE OF:
VEHICLE & Race Car LUBRICANTS (that keep it from mechanical hands) IN YOUR BATHROOM?
THEN:
WOULD YOU...
Wash your hair, clean your face & body, brush your teeth, shave your face, wear cosmetics with: Brake/Hydraulic Fluid, Resin, Varnish, Garage Floor Cleaner, Engine Degreaser or Industrial Anti-Freeze?
YOU PROBABLY ARE AND DON'T KNOW IT !!
You and your family may be exposed to potential cancer causing agents every time you enter the bathroom... If you have pets and bathe them, they are getting these toxins in their hair & bodies...
Even in Shampoo at the Pet Stores!
(The reason the Cancer Rate is so high in pets?)
You could be using one or more of these cancer causing ingredients below that could be damaging your hair, skin and teeth making you age faster (with health risks). One or more of the following toxic ingredients are commonly used in mouthwashes, toothpastes, cosmetics, bar soap, bubble bath, shower gel, spritz, hair spray, shampoo, conditioner, sunscreens, lotions, colognes, perfumes, etc.
Antifreeze & Brake Fluid rubbed on their bodies everyday-- in their "s-a-f-e" Products? You Decide Below: :o)
The safe complimentary alternative: NEWAYS!!
SOME OF THE HARMFUL INGREDIENTS COMMONLY USED IN THE PERSONAL HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY:
(every ingredient listed below has been approved by the FDA in 1938, for manufactures to use, EVEN though they are NOT safe!)
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.
Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA's) An organic acid produced by anaerobic respiration. Skin care products containing AHA *exfoliate not only dead skin cells, but the skin's protective barrier as well. Long term skin damage results from it's use.
*exfoliate: 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.
Bentonite A porous clay that expands to many times its dry volume as it absorbs water. Bentonite, commonly found in many cosmetics foundations, clogs pores and suffocate the skin.
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 may 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).
Glycerine A syrupy liquid that is chemically produced by combining water and fat. Glycerine is used as a solvent and plasticizer. Unless the humidity of the air is over 65%, glycerine draws out moisture from the lower layers of the skin and holds it on the surface, which dries the skin inside out.
Kaolin A fine white clay used in making porcelain. Like bentonite, kaolin smothers and weakens the skin. Also used in putting out forest fires!
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.
Lye A highly concentrated watery solution of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. Lye is combined with animal fats to make bar soaps, which corrode and dry out the skin.
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 Also named: Ethylene Glycol. A cosmetic form of mineral oil found in Industrial Anti-Freeze, Resin, Varnish, Brake/Hydraulic fluid, Airplane Deicer, Paint & Coatings, Floor wax, Liquid Laundry detergents, Pet Food, & Tobacco. In skin and hair products, propylene glycol works as a humecant, which is a substance that retains the moisture content of skin and cosmetic products by preventing the escape of moisture or water. Material Safety Data Sheets (below) warn users users to avoid skin contact with propylene glycol as this strong skin irritant has adverse health effects and has been found to cause: contact dermatitis, kidney damage and liver abnormalities... Good for your vehicle, not your face, hair, body and teeth!! Gives a slick, smooth feel in bath soaps. (if you ever felt anti-freeze for your vehicle between forefinger & thumb, you noticed it is very slippery-- and is deadly if any mammal drinks it: tastes sweet)
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.
Talc A soft gray-green mineral used in some personal hygiene and cosmetic products. Inhaling talc may be harmful as this substance is a potential carcinogen.
NOT affiliated : with Amways, Nu-Skin, Mary-Kay, 2xtreme, Golden Pride, Herbal Life, Melaleuca, Nature Sunshine, Nutrition For Life, Usana, Life Force, Life Plus, Life Source, Shaklee, Fortune Quest, Quantum Leap, TeraForma Health, Streamline Int, New Life Technologies, etc.!! "WHY?" Read your labels! These companies have at least 1 ingredient that is know to be harmful to humans & pets !!
Reports came from: Boston Globe Citation is Saturday, 6 September 1997, p. A-16; Research to Prevent Blindness Inc.; The Columbus, OH. Library: Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc.; Medical College of Georgia; The Calgary Sun; Dr. Hulda Clark P.H.D. M.D.; The Safe Shoppers Bible (forward by Ralph Nader); Jorma Toppari of the University of Turku, Finland; American College of Toxicology; & OSHA Material Safety Data Sheet
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in "Read your labels!" is set forth in various publications and based upon opinion, observation, and/or research unrelated in any way to NEWAYS, Inc., or its agents. No representation is made, herein, as to its accuracy or the method by which it was derived. It should in no way be construed to discredit a particular company or product, but should be used as a reference to enable anyone to use this information in making an informed decision as to products or ingredients they choose to use, or not use. This information may or may not be relevant for any particular product, and is only intended to provide information, which in our opinion, might be valuable when used as such.
We make no conclusions or recommendations about other companies or products that use these ingredients.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
If Propylene Glycol & Sodium Lauryl Sulfate are so safe, why do chemical manufacturers warn users to take the precautions?
(Below taken from OSHA Material Safety Data Sheet)
Exposure controls/personal protection:
1) Wear appropriate niosh/MSHA-approved respirator, chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, other protective clothing. 2) Use only in a chemical fume hood. 3) Safety shower and eye bath. 4) Avoid inhalation. 5) Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. 6) Avoid prolonged or repeated exposure. 7) Wash thoroughly after handling. 8) Irritant. 9) Strong sensitizer. 10) Keep tightly closed, store in a cool dry place.
If you are going to (continue to) use what you are currently using
(above), OSHA says wear this (in the shower, etc.):
If OSHA says these chemicals are dangerous to their employees, and you must wear above to handle, isn't it understandable that it is dangerous to you & your family???
FACT: NEWAYS products do not contain any of the above nasty, toxic, harmful ingredients !!
"NEWAYS Good for your body" Ingredients"
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