Are You Poisoning Your Kids?
Did you know
that you could be unwittingly poisoning your entire family by just buying your kids
deodorant. The chemicals contained in
even the most rudimentary hygiene products such as deodorant, antiperspirant,
shampoos, moisturizers, toothpaste are suspect even in the best case
scenario. Let’s look at just a few of
the potentially harmful chemicals that can be found in these products and look
at what is fact or fiction, and in most areas you’ll be forced to draw your own
conclusions. For the purpose of this
article I’ll be examining the chemical found in deodorants, because most of the
rumors seem to be surrounding deodorants and the chemicals contained there
in. Just to be fair, I have helped to
start a company that produces an all natural kids deodorant which contains none of the potentially dangerous chemicals which we
are going to discuss in this article. The kids deodorant we produce is extremely gentle and effective and even though our
deodorant is for kids, it is effective enough for adults. Let’s move on to the
potentially harmful effects of mainline deodorants.
1) First let’s
take a look at parabens which have a lot of different uses in a wide variety of
products and even food, the primarily use is as a preservative, antifungal and
for its bactericidal effects. There is
thought to be a link between using deodorants containing parabens and breast cancer. The way it was explained to me is that parabens
can mimic the hormone estrogen which has been verified to play a role in breast
cancer (1). When you are
using a product like deodorant that is applied near or even on those areas in
my opinion is quite frightening.
There have
been other studies which could link reproductive problems with parabens. I have
even seen so called natural products hide naturally occurring parabens in their
products, and still preach of the potentially harmful effects. Let’s take a
quick look at the scientific study that started this huge buzz and decide for
ourselves. “Concentrations of Parabens in Human Breast
Tumors” by Darbre in the Journal of Applied
Toxicology (2). This was the article that set
off the huge debate over whether Deodorant can cause breast cancer and whether
this study proves that. What his study
showed is that in low dose long term exposure levels that humans are typically
exposed to parabens can accumulate intact in the body. From what I can tell, they tested 20 women’s breast
tumors and found a substantial amount of live intact parabens in all of
them. To my understanding the debate
comes into play as to why no healthy breast tissues without tumors were tested
as a control to determine whether the ones with tumors had higher levels of
parabens. I’m no scientist, but from
what I can tell nobody is disputing the fact that parabens can enter your body
intact and accumulate and attach to fat cells not to mention all the tested
tumors had parabens attached to them. Basically what they are fighting about is did the parabens actually
cause the cancer and the tumors. In my opinion the study didn’t prove that it
did, at the same time it didn’t prove that they didn’t. Again I repeat what his study showed is that
in low dose long term exposure levels that humans are typically exposed to, parabens
can accumulate intact in the body. Again, I’m no scientist but how can anything good come from that? From different scientists opinions I have
read nobody of any intelligence is saying that parabens don’t cause breast
cancer, they are just saying that Darbre’s study doesn’t prove it and that more
research is required. Taking all of this information into consideration the FDA
says “FDA believes that at the present time there
is no reason for consumers to be concerned about the use of cosmetics
containing parabens. However, the agency will continue to evaluate new data in
this area. If FDA determines that a health hazard exists, the agency will
advise the industry and the public, and will consider its legal options under
the authority of the FD&C Act in protecting the health and welfare of
consumers.”(3) They came to this conclusion based off of CIR’s
(Cosmetic Ingredient Review) opinion on the subject. By the way CIR is an industry sponsored
organization. WHAT?!!! Yea, you got that
right, a company funded by cosmetic companies that use parabens in their
products. By the way the CIR also says parabens are safe to use as long as they
stay under a 25% content. WHAT?!!!!!!! Are you kidding
me???? I’m not making this up, considering I got the info off the FDA website. To put this into perspective, typical cosmetic
products contain about 1% parabens. I
bet with a 25% content of parabens the product could crawl out of its container
by itself! I’m sure you don’t want your
or your kids deodorant to contain parabens.
2)
Aluminum. There is a thought that the
Aluminum contained in antiperspirants may be linked with Alzheimer’s
disease. What researchers have found is
that some forms of aluminum when found in the brain can cause the neurological
damage associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Whether or not
the aluminum found in antiperspirants cause increases in aluminum content of
the brain, still needs to be determined. Aluminum is one of the most
toxic substances to humans. Aluminum damages nervous systems in both infants
and adults. It is linked in anemia, osteomalacia, glucose intolerance, memory
deficits, and Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), and
Parkinson's diseases. They do know that aluminum is extremely toxic to the
human nervous systems and should be avoided.
Humans
also absorb aluminum through the skin: a 2001 study showed that aluminum was
still present in blood samples 15 days after one application of aluminum to the
armpit. (4)
One study has
asserted that the use of aluminum based antiperspirants increases the risk of
Alzheimer’s disease by 60%!!! (5)
One more
interesting point of Aluminum Zirconium is that it is only used in
Antiperspirants and not deodorants. This
in fact is the difference between the two. The chemical compound Aluminum
Zirconium actually stops the body from perspiring, and the fact of the matter
is that scientists aren’t even sure how it stops the body from perspiring.
Another concern is that if your
bodies natural functions are somehow blocked like perspiring for instance could
this be potentially damaging? On a personal note, when I’ve used
Antiperspirants in the past I noticed bumps that would form under my arms and
when I switched to a truly natural deodorant I never again had that problem.
3) Propylene
Glycol. I have even seen even so called
natural deodorants use Propylene Glycol and even use AKA’s to disguise its such
as Propanediol. To boil down this lovely ingredient, to start
with, it is commonly used ingredient in antifreeze. Propylene Glycol enters the skin so quickly
that the EPA has warned factory workers to avoid skin contact in order to
prevent brain, liver, and kidney abnormalities. Considering that this is the
main ingredient in most deodorants including so called natural deodorants this
should definitely not sit well with anyone. You sure wouldn’t want it in your kids deodorant.
By Stevan
Todorovic
stevantodorovic@hotmail.com
www.jvdeodorant.com Junior Varsity Naturals (Kids
Deodorant)
Sources
(1) Lipworth L. 1995 Epidermiology of breast
cancer. Eur.J Cancer Prevent. 4: 7-30
(2) http://www.maxgreenalchemy.com/images/ParabenReportDarbre.pdf “Concentrations of Parabens in Human Breast
Tumors” by Darbre in the Journal of Applied
Toxicology
(3) http://www.foodsafety.gov/~dms/cos-para.html
(4) Flarend, R, T Bin, D Elmore, and S L. Hemb.
“A Preliminary Study of the Dermal Absorption of Aluminium From Antiperspirants Using Aluminium-26.” Food and Chemical Toxicology 39
(2001): 163-168.
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(5) Jansson, Erik T. “Aluminum Exposure and
Alzheimer’s Disease.” Journal of Alzheimer\’s Disease 3 (2001): 541-549.
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(6) http://www.jvdeodorant.com