Friday, August 17, 2012

Baby's Tub Is Still Toxic!

Baby’s Tub Is Still Toxic
Two years after public outrage about cancer-causing chemicals in baby shampoo, America’s leading baby shampoo is caught in a double standard.

No More Toxic Tub
Getting Contaminants Out of Children's Bath & Personal Care Products by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics March 12th, 2009

Despite marketing claims like “gentle” and “pure,” dozens of top-selling children’s bath products are contaminated with the cancer-causing chemicals formaldehyde and 1,4-dioxane, according to the March 2009 Campaign for Safe Cosmetics report, "No More Toxic Tub."
This study is the first to document the widespread presence of both formaldehyde and 1,4-dioxane  in bath products for children, including baby shampoos, bubble baths and baby lotions. Many products tested contained both chemicals.

What We Found

The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics commissioned an independent laboratory to test
48 products for 1,4-dioxane; 28 of those products were also tested for formaldehyde. The lab found that:
  • 17 out of 28 products tested – 61 percent – contained both formaldehyde and 1,4-dioxane.
  • 23 out of 28 products – 82 percent – contained formaldehyde at levels ranging from 54 to 610 parts per million (ppm).
  • 32 out of 48 products – 67 percent – contained 1,4-dioxane at levels ranging from 0.27 to 35 ppm.

Health Concerns

While a single product might not be cause for concern, the reality is that babies may be exposed to several products at bath time, several times a week, in addition to other chemical exposures in the home and environment. Those small exposures add up and may contribute to later-life disease.

Formaldehyde and 1,4-dioxane are known carcinogens; formaldehyde can also trigger skin rashes in some children. Unlike many other countries, the U.S. government does not limit formaldehyde, 1,4-dioxane, or most other hazardous substances in personal care products.


Where They Come From

The chemicals were not disclosed on product labels because they're contaminants, not ingredients, and therefore are exempt from labeling laws.

Formaldehyde contaminates personal care products when common preservatives release formaldehyde over time in the container. Common ingredients likely to contaminate products with formaldehyde include quaternium-15, DMDM hydantoin, imidazolidinyl urea and diazolidinyl urea.

1,4-dioxane is a byproduct of a chemical processing technique called ethoxylation, in which cosmetic ingredients are processed with ethylene oxide.
Manufacturers can easily remove the toxic byproduct, but are not required by law to do so. Common ingredients likely to be contaminated with 1,4-dioxane include PEG-100 stearate, sodium laureth sulfate, polyethylene and ceteareth-20.

What You Can Do

Contrary to industry statements, there are no regulatory standards that limit formaldehyde, 1,4-dioxane or most other toxic chemicals in personal care products sold in the United States. There are signs the U.S. is gearing to catch up, but for now it's up to consumers to consider carefully before they buy. Here's some suggestions for safeguarding your family's health:

Status Update
Led by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, 44 organizations representing 1.7 million moms, nurses, doctors and other people concerned about our environment and our health signed on to a May letter to J&J, in which we asked the company to make safe products and meet with us. Read the letter and list of signers.
On April 29, 2009, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) introduced the Safe Baby Products Act, which directs the Food and Drug Administration to investigate and regulate hazardous contaminants in personal care products marketed to or used by children. She introduced the bill in response to the "Toxic Tub" report.

Though the U.S. FDA has yet to respond to our test results, retailers and governments in Asia have taken action. Immediately following our report release, a
major supermarket in China pulled Johnson & Johnson products from the shelves amid concerns that the products are contaminated with carcinogens. Both the Vietnamese Drug Administration and the Chinese government responded by testing products immediately.

Though China later
declared J&J products safe, it tested products made in China, not those for the U.S. market. Manufacturers can use different ingredients for different markets, which may be the case here. Because we don't have the full report from China, we have no way of knowing which products the Chinese government tested or what they found.

Here in the United States, our tests found two carcinogenic contaminants in Johnson's Baby Shampoo. In November 2011, we released a new report,
Baby's Tub Is Still Toxic, showing that while safer products are being sold in some countries, J&J has yet to reformulate globally. Prompted by growing concerns raised by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, Johnson & Johnson announced that it will be removing carcinogens and other toxic chemicals from its baby and adult products globally.     

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Worst Household Cleaners for Your Health

Please take a few minutes to read this information & see the specials at the end of this post.
 
Many people do NOT REALIZE they are cleaning their houses with very DANGEROUS CHEMICALS.
Not all so called "GREEN Products" are safe as you will read!!

http://shine.yahoo.com/green/worst-household-cleaners-health-152200302.html






By now you know that I can only use the Shaklee brand of cleaning products due to my chemical sensitivities.


Our products have ALWAYS BEEN GREEN!
For over 55 years we've led the environmental movement by example- from creating one of the first biodegradable cleaners in 1960 to becoming the FIRST COMPANY in the WORLD to be CLIMATE NEUTRAL CERTIFIED to fully offset our carbon emissions, resulting in a net-zero impact on the environment.  We're committed to making truly sustainable products that are safe for you, your home, and your planet. 

Can the company that you buy your cleaning products, skin care and nutritional products from say that???  Even the big corporation companies that say they are "family friendly" haven't done that!

Also if those companies really care about your family why don't they STOP making the products filled with chemicals instead of just adding in a "wanta be" so called green product to their TOXIC LINE.  (Sadly there must be some BIG $$ being made there is my guess!)


Shaklee was  the First Earth Day Product!  Our products were GREEN before the term became popular.  For over 55 years our products have been in homes all across the US and beyond.

When you want a true clean without the chemicals people turn to Shaklee.  Our cleaning products are different: Always SAFE, Always WORKS, POWERFUL, SMART & ECONOMICAL.



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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Are the cleaners you are using in your home making Your family or someone else's family sick?

WOW!  Did you ever stop to think that the very products you are using in your home to rid it of germs may be making your family OR someone else's family sick?

That question never occured to me until I became chemically sensitive.  I had to be very selective where I went.  Even to the extent of my family & friends homes.  Some people just don't understand how deadly that spray of air freshner* or the table washed in bleach** can be to someone who suffers with this type of problem.

  • Some 20 million Americans have asthma
  • An average of one out of every 13 school-aged children has asthma
  • Asthma rates in children under age five have increased more than 160% from 1980-1994
  • Common household cleaners & appliances give off fumes, which can potentially increase the risk of children developing asthma.
 Remember the blog that talked about the different cleaners & the chemicals they contain?  It showed how common cleaners can affect our health.  Let me refresh your memory on two.


*febreze has hydrochloric acid in it.  Linked to reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (asthma)  We know asthma is on the rise & so are all the air freshners.  No wonder when I walk into a room sprayed with febreze it causes me to have shortness of breath.

**Clorox has sodium hydroxide in it.  One of the side effects is irritation to the respiratory tract.   Another fact is 75% of all caustic injury to the esophagus of kids under 5 years old. 

Please visit that earlier blog to see many other cleaners & their hazzards.


What are we doing?

This is Ethan our grandson.  This picture was taken one night after he had a TERRIBLE reaction to the detergent that the babysitter had on her clothes.  His folks were away for a few hours and when they came home, they were told that he had been screaming for a while and she was unable to calm him down.  This was NOT normal for our little happy Ethan.  When Kara picked him up, she could instantly smell strong detergent on him. She immediately took his clothes off, gave him a bath, and he calmed right down.  He had a rash on his face and his little eyes were puffy, all because of the detergent on clothes! 

 



This Christmas we were made aware again of how powerful chemicals can be to little ones who suffer from chemical sensitivities.  This is Isaiah our grandson.  He was admitted into the hospital for respiratory issues.  He had a terrible cough, shortness of breathe, and his blood oxygen levels weren’t coming up.  He spent Christmas night and 2 more nights in the hospital….all because of a chemical reaction.  While the family was away for the holiday, someone else (who thought they were doing them a favor) cleaned their house in Clorox bleach, and little Isaiah couldn’t take it!  Again, all because of a cleaner!  Scary stuff!



Why does this have to happen to these innocent little ones?

Why does this have to happen to us adults?

81,000 chemicals have been registered with the EPA in the last 30 years and fewer than 20% have been tested for toxicity!

PLEASE take responsibility & KNOW how SAFE the products are that you are using in your home.

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