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Look Out for Dangerous Chemicals in Antimicrobial Soap & Body Care Products
from www.NewsTarget.com
March 10, 2005
Dangerous Chemicals in Personal Care Products Compromise Health
By: Mike Adams
Researchers are now finding that the active ingredient in antimicrobial
soaps and personal care products causes nerve damage. This really
isn't surprising: I've been warning readers about this for years.
The ingredient is called MIT (methylisothiazolinone), and it is
found in antimicrobial soaps, hand soaps, dish soaps and a surprising
number of personal care products. People buy these personal care
products thinking they're protecting themselves from infectious
microbes. They think it makes them immune to viruses and bacteria
that might be found in their bathrooms or kitchens, and thus they
believe in the mythology of using antimicrobial soaps to create
a sterile environment in their own homes.
This mythology has been promoted by the manufacturers of these
products who, through clever advertising, propagate the distortion
that bacteria on the kitchen counter and in the bathroom are responsible
for making people sick. But the reality is that we don't live in
a sterile environment anyway: the only thing that prevents you
from getting sick is a healthy immune system. We are exposed to
bacteria and viruses literally hundreds of thousands of times each
day. It is our immune system that takes care of these threats and
keeps us safe, not antimicrobial soap.
But many consumers don't understand this. They think that they
can make their homes spotless; that they can create a level-4 biohazard
clean room in their kitchen by using this antimicrobial soap, and
that this will somehow protect them from getting sick. But the
reality is that they're giving themselves nervous system disorders
while actually promoting the breeding of resistant strains of bacteria.
And thanks to the nervous system damage caused by these antimicrobial
ingredients, people are probably accelerating Alzheimer's disease
by using these products. No doubt, they are impacting the learning
ability of their children by poisoning their nervous systems, too.
It turns out that this active ingredient is chemically similar
to Agent Orange. That's right, this was the Weapon of Mass Destruction
used in
Vietnam. And while it's not accurate to say that there's Agent
Orange in your antimicrobial soap, there is indeed a chemical compound
that's similar in its function, purpose, and molecular structure.
Is this something that you want to be coating your dishes with?
How insane is that?
Yet it's precisely what millions of Americans are doing each and
every day that they use these products. They are literally placing
a thin film of nerve agent chemicals on their dishes, and then
drinking and eating from those dishes. Here, Johnny, be sure to
clean up your plate! We washed 'em in something special: nerve
toxins!
There are a great number of dangerous poisons in the average American
home. The typical pantry is loaded with toxic chemicals. This is
something I've been warning about for years, but most people just
laugh it off and say "If these things were dangerous, they
wouldn't be legal!" Yet they remain perfectly legal and quite
dangerous at the same time.
For example, most people still use dryer sheets in their dryer.
These sheets really serve no function other than to spread perfume
all over your
clothing. They're perfume sheets. And these perfumes are not essential
oils harvested from flowers out in a wild field somewhere, they
are synthetic chemicals, manufactured in a chemical plant, and
many are highly
carcinogenic. So after washing their clothes to get out all the
dirt, people are then coating their clothes with a product that
deposits a thin film of toxic chemicals onto their clothes. In
other words, the clothes were cleaner before they went through
the washer and dryer. And now that they come out of the dryer,
they are dangerous to your health, because now they have been soaked
in a toxic chemical cocktail. And people put these clothes on every
single day, then walk around and produce sweat which moistens the
clothes, and that accelerates the diffusion of such chemicals into
their bloodstream through their skin. They do this and then they
wonder why they are diseased. They think their laundry is clean
because it smells like perfume.
The average American household is a toxic chemical dump. People
have antimicrobial soaps, dryer sheets with toxic chemicals, and
then there are people using all sorts of personal perfumes and
fragrance products that are also loaded with cancer-causing chemicals.
You've got people putting deodorant in their armpits, and that
deodorant contains aluminum which promotes dementia and Alzheimer's
disease. And if that's not enough toxicity, you can buy air fresheners
that will release a mist of toxic chemicals into the very air that
you breathe so that you can inhale carcinogenic chemicals directly
into your lungs. Beyond all that, we have the shampoos which are
also loaded with all sorts of toxic chemicals, and we have the
cleaning products that contain solvents which directly promote
cancer as well as birth defects. And this isn't even to mention
the food supply yet, because the food supply in the average American
household contains yet more toxic chemicals. But of course, that's
for another article altogether.
So what do you do about all of this? Some people say to me "Mike,
you sure are paranoid about all these products." Not really,
only the ones that cause cancer and other chronic diseases. I'm
fine with all the other products. The thing is, you can't find
those healthy products at your regular convenience store or grocery
store. You have to go to a health food store or a natural grocer,
and you have to know the sources for these products. You have to
be smart enough to read ingredient labels and figure out what's
in these products. And then you have to educate yourself by reading
articles like this so that you know what belongs in your body and
what doesn't. It's not that difficult to understand; it isn't rocket
science to figure out that the human body is not a toxic waste
dump (regardless of what the consumer products companies try to
convince you to believe).
The vast majority of these chemicals I'm talking about are considered
environmental hazards by the EPA. And yet it's perfectly legal
for manufacturers to put them in their products and indirectly
allow consumers to put them into their bodies. You could be arrested
if you dumped these same chemicals into a stream -- that would
be a violation of federal law.
And yet, you put them into your body every single day, and that's
not only legal, it's actually encouraged by media coverage, advertisements,
department stores, and retailers.
It is perfectly possible, by the way, to live a life free of these
toxic products. All you have to do is stop buying the toxic products,
throw them out, and start buying products that actually protect
your health. You could start with your laundry detergent. Go to
the health food store, or natural grocer, and get yourself some
laundry detergent that isn't made with all these fragrance chemicals
(a good brand is Seventh Generation).
Switch out all your soap: get rid of all that antimicrobial soap
and switch to a product like Dr. Bronner's soap, which is only
scented with natural oils like peppermint and almond oil. It's
a wonderful soap, and I strongly recommend it. Throw out all those
ridiculous brand name shampoos that are loaded with garbage ingredients
that actually promote dandruff and hair loss because of all the
toxic chemicals they contain. A lot of these products actually
cause the very problems they claim to be solving. Throw those out!
Go with olive oil shampoo from a company called Heritage Products.
And throw out all those perfumes and colognes, please, people,
you are polluting the air for everyone else who actually has olfactory
senses remaining. Maybe you can't smell yourself because your nose
has been dulled from years and years of use of these products,
but I tell you what - everybody else can smell you! And we're tired
of it. Take those products, throw them away and try to live a day
without smelling like an artificial fragrance factory, for God's
sake.
And while you're at it, throw out the antimicrobial soap. Er,
wait a minute, that might be an EPA violation. Better call a chemical
waste processing facility and see if they can take it off your
hands in an environmentally responsible way. Just don't be foolish
enough to coat your skin with it.
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