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Hair loss
here is one answear to hair loss... Most shampoos, conditioners, hair coloring, toothpastes have ingredients that can be toxic. One of that toxic ingridient is SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE wich is actually designed for industrial use, yet they put it in everyday products and it may lead to hair loss, eye damage, skin irritations and may leave residual effects on the liver, heart, brain and kidneys. It also can couse coughing, wheezing laryingitis, shortness of breath, headackes, nausea and vomiting. The other ingridient is PROPYLENE CLYCOL wich is an industrial anti-freeze, major ingridient in brake and hydraulic fluid. Also used in cosmetics, toothpaste and lotions. Implicated in contact dermatitis, kidney damage and liver abnormalities.So I suggest keep away from these harmfull chemicals and the only way to do read labels when buying something...
there is also toxins in food like processed food, pills, plastics (for example hot take away food in plastic)... many of these toxins produce Xeno-oestrogens, oestrogen dominance, that may result irregular periods, pms, cravings, weight gain, bloating, loss of libido, mood swings, depression, acne... and so on...
Hilda on 2005-05-03
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I am glad that you exposed the danger that can be caused by the harsh chemicals that almost all manufacturers of Shampoo use in the formulation of their products, some of which can cause hair loss and may even be the cause of other more serious ailments to the organs of the body.
I have always used Johnson's Baby Shampoo and for the record I note the formula below:
Water, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, PEG-80 Sorbitan Laurate, Sodium Trideceth Sulfate, PEG-150 Distearate, Fragrance, Polyquaternium-10, Tetrasodium EDTA, Quaternium-15, Citric Acid, Yellow 10 and Orange 4.
I have used it exclusively for the last 25 years or more and have a good head of grey white hair at age 75.
The bonus in using this shampoo is that it is also the Ultimate answer to eradicate under arm BO. After I shampoo my hair, I rub my fingers still coated with bubbles from the hair in my arm pits and this totally isolates any BO for over 24 hours. Other under arm Deoderants are not safe in use as they usually replace the unpleasant BO with an equally strong perfume which can cause other problems. The stick type has been proved to block the pores and has been found to cause cancer.
I have always used Johnson's Baby Shampoo and for the record I note the formula below:
Water, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, PEG-80 Sorbitan Laurate, Sodium Trideceth Sulfate, PEG-150 Distearate, Fragrance, Polyquaternium-10, Tetrasodium EDTA, Quaternium-15, Citric Acid, Yellow 10 and Orange 4.
I have used it exclusively for the last 25 years or more and have a good head of grey white hair at age 75.
The bonus in using this shampoo is that it is also the Ultimate answer to eradicate under arm BO. After I shampoo my hair, I rub my fingers still coated with bubbles from the hair in my arm pits and this totally isolates any BO for over 24 hours. Other under arm Deoderants are not safe in use as they usually replace the unpleasant BO with an equally strong perfume which can cause other problems. The stick type has been proved to block the pores and has been found to cause cancer.
♡ Joe De Livera last decade
Dear Joe
I'm glead You realized it, saidly other people don't. The deoderants are dangerous indeed not just because it blocks but most of them have aluminium in them.
I'm glead You realized it, saidly other people don't. The deoderants are dangerous indeed not just because it blocks but most of them have aluminium in them.
Hilda last decade
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