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How to have a  Holly Jolly Non-Toxic Christmas This Year.

How to have a Holly Jolly Non-Toxic Christmas This Year.

Released Thursday, 11th December 2014
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How to have a  Holly Jolly Non-Toxic Christmas This Year.

How to have a Holly Jolly Non-Toxic Christmas This Year.

How to have a  Holly Jolly Non-Toxic Christmas This Year.

How to have a Holly Jolly Non-Toxic Christmas This Year.

Thursday, 11th December 2014
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How to have a non-toxic Christmas and stay in the spirit of gift giving by giving presents that are NOT slowly killing the people that you love. This may sound harsh, but let’s face it, there are chemicals in everything we use, and if they are chemicals have a cumulative effect, we NEED TO WORRY about this. Please read your labels and be mindful about what you are really giving loved ones for Christmas. What’s parabens and where are they found?Parabens have been widely used in products to prevent bacteria growth since the 1950s. “About 85 percent of cosmetics have them,” says Arthur Rich, Ph.D., a cosmetic chemist in Chestnut Ridge, New York. “They’re inexpensive and effective.” New York City dermatologist Fran E. Cook-Bolden explains, “Parabens have a long history of safe use, and that’s why they’re commonplace. New preservatives have less of a proven track record.” In fact, typically, more than one form of the ingredient is used in a product. The most common are butylparaben, methylparaben, and propylparaben. Over the last few years, however, in response to customer concerns, many brands have started to manufacture (and label) paraben-free products, including lotions, lipsticks, shampoos, scrubs, and more. So what’s the Problem?In the 1990s, parabens were deemed xenoestrogens―agents that mimic estrogen in the body. “Estrogen disruption” has been linked to breast cancer and reproductive issues. And in 2004 British cancer researcher Philippa Darbre, Ph.D., found parabens present in malignant breast tumors. As a result, experts in many countries are recommending limits on paraben levels in cosmetic products. What’s more, watchdog organizations worry that if parabens can be stored in the body, over time they could have a cumulative effect and pose a health risk.

Paraben-Free Brands• Aveda (aveda.com)• Burt’s Bees (burtsbees.com)• Dr. Hauschka (drhauschka.com)• John Masters Organics (johnmasters.com)• Josie Maran Cosmetics (josiemarancosmetics.com)• Korres (korresusa.com)• Origins (origins.com)• Pangea Organics (pangeaorganics.com)Reference: http://www.realsimple.com/beauty-fashion/skincare/worry-about-parabensWhat is Phthalate and why should I care?There is an association between phthalate exposure and endocrine disruption leading to development of breast cancer. Furthermore, it has been well-documented that endocrine disruptors such as phthalates can be additive, so even very small amounts can interact with other chemicals to have cumulative, adverse "cocktail effects" [19]Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phthalatewww.EWG.org

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