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Archive from: http://forums.cloud-busters.com/All+Other+Issues/5405/" Subject: Entire List of Carcinogens in Other Non Edible Products AVOID THESE!!
"Since the majority of this is non
dietary, I thought it should be a separate thread. Please add to it, if
you know of one not listed.
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LIST OF CARCINOGENS
Do your products contain any of these carcinogens,
cancer-causing agents, toxins, irritants, contaminants or potentially
harmful ingredients?
Mouthwashes: Alcohol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Flavoring, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
CHEMICAL & ITS TOXICITY PROFILE/BODILY REACTIONS
Alcohol: implicated in mouth, tongue, and throat cancers. A
colorless, volatile, flammable liquid produced by the fermentation of
yeast and carbohydrates. Alcohol is used frequently as a solvent and is
also found in beverages and medicine. As an ingredient in ingestible
products, alcohol may cause body tissues to be more vulnerable to
carcinogens. Mouthwashes with an alcohol content of 25% or more have
been implicated in oral cancers.
Alpha Hydroxy Acid: skin irritant. An organic acid produced
by anaerobic respiration. Skin care products containing AHA exfoliate not only dead skin cells, but the skins protective barrier as well.
Long-term skin damage may result from its use.
Aluminum: skin irritant. Has been linked to Alzheimer's
disease. Very commonly found in antiperspirants; it's used to clog your
under arm pores, so you don't sweat... not a good thing to do! The
leading cause of breast cancer is the use of antiperspirant. A
Concentration of toxins that leads to cell mutations (a.k.a. CANCER.)
Yes, ANTIPERSPIRANT. Most of the products out there are an
antiperspirant/deodorant combination so go home and check your labels.
Deodorant is fine, antiperspirant is not.
ANILINE: Related to both benzene and ammonia, it is used to
make a wide variety of organic chemical compounds including
pharmaceuticals, photographic chemicals, and dye intermediates.
Animal Fat (Tallow): A type of animal tissue made up of
oily solids or semi solids that are water-insoluble esters of glycerol
with fatty acids. Animal fats and lye are the chief ingredients in bar
soap, a cleansing and emulsifying product that may act as a breeding
ground for bacteria
Aspartame: L-Aspartyl-l-phenylalanine methyl ester, 98%, aspartame CAS #22839-47-0 (a.k.a. Equal, NutraSweet, Spoonful, Benevia, Equal Measure, etc.) is composed of (at least) three things:
Aspartame was never and cannot be proven to be safe. It is
not and cannot be a diet aid because the formaldehyde (from the
breakdown of the 10% methanol) gets stored in the fat along with some
water. The National Soft Drink Association developed a 30-page protest
(in the '80s) that mentioned the fact that aspartame in a beverage was
unstable, and that it reduced the levels of serotonin (a substance that
gives one that "full" feeling), which can induce a craving for
carbohydrates.
See: http://www.vaclib.org/news/astimes.htm and http://www.dorway.com/
Bentonite: may suffocate the skin. A porous clay that
expands many times its dry volume as it absorbs water. Commonly found
in many cosmetic foundations, may clog pores and suffocate the skin.
*This is also used to put out forest fires because it has the ability
to smother the flames.
Benzene: Implicated as the solvent that HIV/AIDS and/or
parasites uses to gain access of a major organ or system in the body.
Found in cold cereals, gasoline & lubricants. See:
Bronopol: Act by releasing nitrites, which combine with DEA
to form nitrosamines. "One of the most expensive lines of cosmetics
today, Chanel, often uses this chemical. So do many leading brands of
baby products. And the Body Shop, whose product sales are built on a
reputation of containing natural ingredients, also offers products
containing this chemical. There are many safer yet equally effective
products available," states Dr. Epstein. **
Carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxymethylcellulose, polyscorbate
60: The first of these compounds has been shown to cause cancer in
animals. Used in cosmetics, inhalation of these products could cause
chemical pneumonitis. Bodily implantation of these substances will
cause foreign body [antibody] reaction (HOP, p. 308).
Chlorhexidine: Mildly toxic by ingestion. Skin irritant. Mutation data reported (HC, p. 167).
Coal Tar Dyes a.k.a. Artificial Colorings: (FD&C) are
derived from petroleum products and are harmful to ingest, as in
lipstick, in particular Blue 1, Green 3, Red 33, and Yellow 5&6.
Blue #1 and Green #3 to name only a few. These colors are carcinogenic.
According to Dr. Epstein, "These carcinogenic dyes are often
contaminated with arsenic and lead." Check your toothpaste label on the
box it came in! These artificial dyes are in many other products as
well.
Collagen: may suffocate the skin. An insoluble fibrous
protein that is too large to penetrate the skin. The collagen found in
most skin care products is derived from animal skins and ground up
chicken feet. This ingredient forms a layer of film that may suffocate
the skin. The molecular weight of any product must be 3000 to enter the
skin, 800 to enter the cell, 75 to enter the blood stream. The
molecular weight of most skin & hair products is over 10,000
therefore, is ineffective.
Crystalline Silica: carcinogen. According to Dr. Epstein,
"Crystalline Silica is present in some personal care products and
toiletries. It's been incriminated as a cause of lung cancer in both
animal studies and human."
DEA (Diethanolamine): Interacts with nitrites to form a
*nitrosamine carcinogen; very common ingredient found in mainstream
cosmetics and toiletries. According to Dr. Epstein, "In studies by the
National Toxicology Program, to induce cancer of the liver and kidney
when applied to the skin of mice, it was shown to be readily absorbed
through the skin and to accumulate in organs. After this clear-cut
study which was released by the National Toxicology Program, you would
expect that the mainstream industry to have acted on this and to
replace DEA. Not on your life! There's been a denial and an attempt to
trivialize the risk." Found in bubble bath, shampoo, liquid soap, body
lotions, and many other products.
Dioxins: a potentially carcinogenic by-product that results
from the process used to bleach paper at paper mills. Dioxin-treated
containers sometimes transfer dioxins to the product itself. (see
Sodium Laureth Sulfate). According to Dr. Epstein, "The Health
Protection Branch of Canada has reported dioxin levels in the parts per
trillion range in several samples of milk and cream packaged in
bleached milk cartons manufactured in the United States. Dioxin has
migrated from the cartons to the milk. Very likely U.S. milk products
are similarly contaminated with dioxin. Dioxins carcinogenicity is up
to 500,000 times more potent than that of DDT." http://www.chej.org
Formaldehyde: carcinogen. Found in many cosmetic products and conventional nail care systems.
EDTA: - An ingredient that is being studied by the FDA for toxicity. (Also used in food).
Elastin of High-molecular Weight: - A protein similar to
collagen that is the main component of elastic fibers. Elastin is also
derived from animal sources. Its effect on the skin is similar to
collagen.
Fluoride: possible carcinogen. Dr. Epstein states, "There
have been several studies incriminating fluoride in bone cancer. The
important point about this is that the public have been given no
information on this and fluoride in toothpaste is particularly
dangerous because kids swallow a significant amount of the fluoride,
especially when toothpaste contains saccharin as many toothpastes do."
Fluorocarbons: can produce mild upper respiratory tract
irritation. A colorless, nonflammable gas or liquid commonly used as a
propellant in hairspray.
Formaldehyde: A toxic, colorless gas that is an irritant and
a carcinogen. When combined with water, formaldehyde is used as a
disinfectant, fixative, or preservative. Formaldehyde is found in many
cosmetic products and conventional nail care systems.
Glycerin: A syrupy liquid that is chemically produced by
combining water and fat. Unless the humidity of air is over 65 percent,
glycerin draws moisture from the lower layers of the skin and holds it
on the surface, which dries the skin from the inside out. Although
potentially harmful in skin care products, when applied inside the
moist cavity of the mouth, its properties as a humectant are
potentially beneficial. Glycerin helps dental products retain moisture,
as well as improve product consistency and spreadability--without
negative effects.
HYDROQUINONE: Manufactured by oxidizing aniline, it is used extensively as a photographic developer and as a food antioxidant.
Isopropyl Alcohol: Implicated as the solvent that
cancer/parasites uses to gain access of a major organ or system in the
body. Isopropyl Alcohol will make parasite eggs hatch at an alarming
rate. It also causes cancerous tumors to grow very fast. is an
ingredient that has been linked to neurological damage according to a
study. As appeared in Arizona Networking News June/July 2000 issue
Consumer Alert-Isopropyl Alcohol
The following is a chart of common alcohol solvents and what products they are commonly used in.
Type of Alcohol/Use
Dr. Hulda Clark: Cancer can now be cured!:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110514102924/http://www.drclark.ch/cancer/canc_frame.htm
Kaolin: may suffocate the skin. A fine white clay used in making
porcelain. Like bentonite, kaolin smothers and weakens the skin. Used
in cosmetic foundations, as well as absorbing powder, face masks,
liquid and cake powder and dry blusher.
Lanolin: highly contaminated with pesticides. According to
Dr. Epstein, "Most lanolin samples, at least 50 to 60%, are
contaminated."
Lidocaine: Poison by ingestion and subcutaneous routes.
Excitement, hallucinations, distorted perceptions, changes in heart
rate, and dyspnea. Anesthetic rapidly absorbed by mucous membranes.
Excessive doses may cause methemoglobinemia (HC, p. 439; HOP, p.341.)
Lye: A highly concentrated watery solution of sodium
hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. Lye is combined with animal fats to
make bar soaps, which may corrode and dry out the skin.
Methylparaben, propylparaben: Close chemical cousins of
benzoic acid. Poisonous and moderately toxic. An allergen. Causes
dyspnea and allergic dermatitis (HC. pp. 132, 695, 702). Paraben
Preservatives (methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, butyl
can imitate the hormone estrogen in the body according to a recent
study. (hard to find a good progesterone cream with one of these).
Mineral Oil (heavy) - Mineral Oil (light): smothers the
skin. A derivative of crude oil (petrolatum) that is used industrially
as a cutting fluid and lubricating oil. Mineral oil forms an oily film
over skin to lock in moisture, but traps in toxins and wastes, and
clogs your pores. It hinders normal skin respiration by keeping oxygen
out.
MSG (Monosodium Glutamate & hidden MSG: A Drug and Neurotransmitter. Hidden names are:
NAPTHALENE: The main constituent in mothballs and employed in
the production of dyes and synthetic resins. It is also used for
industrial lubricants, explosives, fungicides, and as a solvent and
preservative.
Nitrosamine: According to Dr. Epstein, "We've known since
1976 that DEA will react with nitrites which are present, as preservatives or contaminants, in personal care products, to produce a
carcinogen known as nitrosodiethanolamine. This is found in virtually
any cosmetic that contains DEA. Consumers have been exposed without any
information and without any guidance whatsoever! In 1979 the FDA warned
the cosmetic industry that DEA was dangerous because of this. The
cosmetic industry ignored the warning! While over in Europe, strong
action was taken to phase out the use of DEA." Padimate-O (also known
as octyl dimethyl PABA): Act by releasing nitrites which combine with
DEA to form *nitrosamines. Found in cosmetics, especially sunscreens.
"The most prudent consumers will prefer sunscreens without padimate-O,"
states Dr. Epstein.
Nonoxynol 9: Poison by intraperitoneal route. Mutation data
reported. When heated to decomposition, it emits acrid smoke and fumes
(HC, p. 958).
Paraffin: Possible carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic data by implant route. (HC, p. 982; HOP, p. 212).
Para-phenylenediamine Dyes: carcinogenic when oxidized.
According to Dr. Epstein, "These are dyes which are extensively used in
permanent black and dark brown hair dyes which have been incriminated
in a variety of cancers including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma." Something to think about: Jackie Kennedy used to dye her hair
black every two weeks or so and she died of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Petrolatum: smothers the skin. A petroleum-based grease that
is used industrially as a grease component. Petrolatum exhibits many of
the same potentially harmful properties as mineral oil.
PHENOL: Chiefly manufactured from benzene, its chief uses
are in the manufacturing of plastics, dyes, and disinfectants. See
Benzene and relationship to illnesses.
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG): "contaminated with a very potent
carcinogen; dioxane and very easily absorbed through the skin," states
Dr. Epstein. Used in a wide variety of personal care products.
Moderately toxic. Eye irritant. Possible carcinogen and flammable. Many
glycols produce severe acidosis, central nervous system damage, and
congestion (HC, p. 1053; HOP, pp. 193-195.) PEG/Polyethylene/-eth at
end of word can be contaminated with 1,4-dioxane.
Propylene Glycol: strong skin irritant. A cosmetic form of
mineral oil found in automatic brake and hydraulic fluid, and
industrial antifreeze. In skin and hair care products, propylene glycol
works as a humectant, which is a substance that retains the moisture
content of skin or cosmetic products by preventing the escape of
moisture or water. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) warn users to
avoid skin contact with propylene glycol as this strong skin irritant
can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage. Check out your body
lotions, deodorant, hair conditioner, hair gel, creams, and many more
products! Molecular weight of PGE is 60. (Ingredients with molecular
weight of 75 or lower enters our blood stream)
Quanternium-15: releases formaldehyde. According to Dr.
Epstein, "This ingredient is generally safe, BUT will break down in the
bottle, or tube, or on the skin to release formaldehyde for which the
evidence of its carcinogenicity is literally overwhelming."
Saccharin: carcinogen. According to Dr. Epstein, "The
evidence on the carcinogenicity of saccharin is literally overwhelming.
Saccharin is the only carcinogen identified in diet foods which is
listed as a carcinogen on the label."
Sodium borate: A.K.A. borax. Toxic to all cells. Prolonged
absorption causes anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, and anemia (HOP, p.
396).
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): skin irritant. It is rapidly
absorbed and retained in the eyes, brain, heart, and liver, which may
result in harmful long-term effects. SLS could retard healing, cause
cataracts in adults, and keep children's eyes from developing properly.
In fact, studies have shown that washing your hair one time with a
shampoo containing Sodium Lauryl Sulfate could put as many nitrates
into your bloodstream as eating a whole pound of bacon. And that is
just ONE application. Molecular weight of SLS is 40 (Ingredients with a
molecular weight of 75 or lower enters our blood stream)
Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES): "contaminated with a very
potent carcinogen, dioxane and very easily absorbed through the skin,"
states Dr. Epstein. SLES is the alcohol form (ethoxylated) of SLS. It
is slightly less irritating than SLS, but may cause more drying. Both
SLS and SLES may cause potentially carcinogenic formations of nitrates
and dioxins to form in shampoos and cleansers by reacting with other
product ingredients. Large amounts of nitrates may enter the blood
system from just one shampooing!
Talc: carcinogen. Used by some 20 million women in their
reproductive years not to mention, its wide use on infants in the form
of "baby powder". According to Dr. Epstein, M.D., "Talc should never be
used on babies both because of its carcinogenicity and acute
respiratory distress from inhalation that often results in death. There
are at least 3 clear cut studies which have been published in the
scientific literature that show routine application of talc in the
genital area is associated with up to a 3 to 4 fold increase in the
development of ovarian cancer."
TEA (triethanolamine): Interacts with nitrites to form a
nitrosamine carcinogen. According to Dr. Epstein, "Your best
self-protection is to boycott any products containing DEA or TEA. That
will send a clear message to the cosmetic industry." Just like DEA, TEA
is very commonly found in creams, lotions, shampoo, and other products.
Triethanolamine: Moderately toxic by ingestion. Liver and
kidney damage has been demonstrated in animals from chronic exposure.
Possible carcinogen (HC, p. 1273).
MORE DETAILED CARCINOGENS INFO FROM THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS (Downloads):
https://web.archive.org/web/20120131100510/http://www.naturalrussia.com/pdfs/Carcinogen_list.pdf
http://www.ehs.iupui.edu/ehs/docFiles/CarcinogenList.doc
Vaccine Contaminants & Carcinogens:
Vaccine Ingredients and Contact Info
Acel-Immune
Act HIB
Attenuvax
DPT
Energix-B
Havrix
Biavax
HibTiter
Fluvirin
FluShield
IPOL
MMR
M-R-Vax
Menomune
Meruvax II
Mumpsvax
Orimune
Pneumovax
Prevnar
Imovax
Rabies Vaccine Adsorbed
Recombivax
RotaShield
Varivax
According to IVAC, (Illinois Vaccine Awareness Coalition
708-848-0116) all vaccines contain monosodium glutamate even if not
listed in product insert. According to numerous sources, all vaccines
contain thimerosal (mercury). Manufacturers have declared that it is
not possible to produce any vaccine without these two components.
Chemical Profiles and Definitions
Amphotericin B: MME definition - "a drug used to treat fungus
infections. Known allergy to this drug prohibits use. Side effects
include blood clots, blood defects, kidney problems, nausea and fever.
When used on the skin, allergic reactions can occur."
Aluminum: EDF Suspected - cardiovascular or blood toxicant neurotoxicant respiratory toxicant
Beta-Propiolactone: EDF Recognized - carcinogen
Formaldehyde: EDF Recognized - carcinogen
Gentamicin Sulfate: an antibiotic
Hydrolyzed Gelatin: obtained from selected pieces of calf and cattle skins, de-mineralized cattle bones (ossein) and porkskin
Monosodium Glutamate: Normally used as a flavor enhancer in a
variety of foods, however, due to concerns expressed by the American
Academy of Pediatrics, MSG was removed from all products intended for
use in infants under the age of one. Injections of glutamate into
laboratory animals have resulted in damage to nerve cells in the brain.
Neomycin: an antibiotic
Phenol: EDF Suspected - cardiovascular or blood toxicant aka Carbolic Acid
Phenoxyethanol: EDF Suspected - developmental toxicant aka Antifreeze. Reproductive toxicant
Polyribosylribitol: a component of the Hib bacterium
Polymyxin: an antibiotic
Polysorbate: EDF Suspected - skin or sense organ toxicant
Sorbitol: EDF Suspected - gastrointestinal or liver toxicant. Less hazardous than most chemicals in 1 ranking system
Streptomycin: an antibiotic
Sucrose: refined sugar
Thimerosal: EDF Recognized - development toxicant Suspected - skin or sense organ toxicant
Tri(n)butylphosphate: EDF Suspected - kidney toxicant &
neurotoxicant. More hazardous than most chemicals in 2 out of 3 ranking
systems. On at least 1 federal regulatory list
If you would like more info on where you can get carcinogen-free cosmetics,
soaps/shampoos.
Neways Online:
http://www.neways.com/us-en-us/ They have some carcinogen-free products
.
Read about Miracle II Soap from Life-Enthusiast (to purchase and/or sign up)
Our name says it all! The lip balm is now canola oil free. YAY!
Neways - Contact: Judy Tovey at 1-309-862-3624
See also:
Things To Do To Stop feeding Cancer [Web Page HTML]
References:
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