Parabens.
It sounds like the name of a garbage collection company doesn’t it?
What you may not be aware is that parabens are more a part of your world
than realize, and its unfortunately not a good thing. What exactly are
parabens and where do you find them? Lets start with where do you find
them. Parabens can be found in personal lubricants, shampoos, commercial
moisturizers, cleansing gels, shaving gels, topical pharmaceuticals, toothpaste, and possibly used in food additives.
So with that being what exactly are parabens? Simply put parabens are
chemicals used as preservative. They are used to fight bacteria and
fungus, are widely available, and cost very little to manufacture and
use. Nearly all of the parabens used as preservatives are man-made and
not naturally occurring. Because so many products we use contain some
form of parabens, it can be difficult to avoid them.
No why
are parabens bad? Before I answer this question, please note that there
have been studies on both sides of the argument about whether parabens
are bad or safe. In my opinion, because of the number of studies done
regarding its dangers, I tend to avoid products with parabens.
Essentially, similar to Bisphenol A found in plastics, parabens appear
to mimic the hormone estrogen in the body. For those who have read many
of my past tips, you will note that I often say that no one needs excess
estrogen as this leads to a host of health issues such as breast
cancer, fibroids, cysts, infertility, low libido, depression, weight
gain, irregular menstrual cycle, and the list goes on. Researchers have
found parabens in breast tumors and believe there is a relationship
between the two. In addition, in the July 2002 issue of the Archives of
Toxicology, Dr. S. Oishi of the Department of Toxicology, Tokyo
Metropolitan Research Laboratory of Public Health reported that exposure
of newborn male mammals to butylparaben “adversely affects the
secretion of testosterone and the function of the male reproductive
system.” FYI Researchers are still not sure how and why parabens might
affect development and growth of both babies and adults.
So how
do we avoid parabens and other harsh chemicals? For starters I would
suggest reading labels more carefully and try to avoid products with
these 10 chemicals:
1) DEA (diethanolamine)
2) Parabens Of Any Kind
3) BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoluene)
4) Propylene Glycol
5) Triclosan
6) Bisphenol A
7) Polyethylene
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
9) 1,4-dioxane
10) Butyl Cellosolve
There are also some great companies that have signed an agreement
called The Compact For Safe Cosmetics, which is a coalition effort to
protect the health of consumers and workers by securing the reforms
necessary to eliminate dangerous chemicals from cosmetics and personal
care products. Some of these companies are Suki’s Naturals, Avalon
Organics, Weleda, Tom’s of Maine, Aubrey Organics, Dr. Bronner’s, Burts
Bees, California Baby, Dr.Hauschka, Terressentials, Badger, Nature’s
Gate, JASON, Kiss My Face, Pangea.
I hope you found this information useful. As always stay fit and well family.
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