This article will shock you if you use ... shampoo, shower gel, bath foam and other personal care and ... ... Most of us happily purchase personal care and ... products witho
                    This article will shock you if you use toothpaste, shampoo, 
 shower gel, bath foam and other personal care and household 
 products. 
 Most of us happily purchase personal care and household 
 products without giving it a second thought. 
 Take a look on the back of some of your products and take 
 the bathroom test today! 
 Do you have any of the following ingredients listed
 .Sodium Lauryl Sulpate, 
 .Sodium Laureth Sulphate, 
 .Aluminium, Alcohol, 
 .propylene Glycol, and 
 .DEA
 Sodium Lauryl Sulphate is commonly found in toothpastes, 
 bubble bath, shampoos and soaps. It's used as a thickener 
 and foaming agent, but has also been found to be a skin 
 irritant. 
 Shampooing your hair with a shampoo containg SLS can put as 
 many nitrates into your body as if you ate a pound of 
 bacon! 
 Sodium Lauryl Sulphate is also used as a wetting agent in 
 garage floor cleaners and engine degreasers. 
 Sodium Laureth Sulphate is a higher foaming version of SLS 
 and may be less irritating, however it may cause drying. 
 Like Sodium Lauryl Sulphate it may cause the potentially 
 carciogenic formation of nitrates on reacting with other 
 product ingredients. 
 Aluminium is commonly found in deodorants. Used regularly it 
 can increase the risk of alzheimer's by up to 3 times. (From 
 Natural Health May-June 1983) 
 Alcohol is found in mouthwashes. Mouthwashes containing high 
 amounts of alcohol have been implicated in cancers of the 
 mouth and throat, according to a 1991 study from the 
 National Cancer Institute. 
 Propylene Glycol is found in a wide range of personal care 
 products including cosmetics, shampoos and foam baths. 
 Propylene Glycol is a cosmetic form of oils found in brake 
 and hydraulic fluid, as well as antifreeze. In cosmetic 
 products it stops moisture escaping from the skin. Material 
 Safety Data Sheets warn users to avoid skin contact with 
 propylene glycol as this strong skin irritant could cause 
 kidney damage and liver abnormalities. 
 DEA is a wetting agent used to provide a lather in shampoos, 
 skin creams and cosmetics. On it's own it's not harmful, but 
 during storage on a shelf or in a bathroom cupboard it may 
 react with other ingredients to produce carcinogens. 
 Read what Dr Samual Epstein has to say about DEA
 http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/cosmetics/diethanola
 mine.htm 
 
                                Don't get a tan to die for
Don't get a tan to die ... by Kathy ... time of year many people are getting ready for their summer holidays and spending more time outdoors in the sun.I live in the South East of Englan
                                Why you should consider mlm as a second income
Article by Kathy Joycewhy you should consider mlm as a second ... of us need to work in order to earn money to pay bills. For the majority it's a daily grind of getting up early, and ...
                                Why the wellness industry makes an ideal online business
Paul Zane Pilzer a world renowned ... became a ... before the age of 26 after starting many ... ... He defines the term ... as money spent to make you feel hea