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Preservative chemicals found in samples of breast tumours probably came from underarm deodorants, UK scientists have claimed. Please look at the labels , they contain aluminum which is a toxic poison.

Cetalkonium chloride

See Cationic surfactants


Cetrimonium chloride

See Cationic surfactants


Chloromethylisothiazolinone  and Isothiazolinone

Causes contact dermatitis

From Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS):

  • Eye contact - corrosive to the eyes with possible permanent damage.

  • Skin contact - corrosive to the skin, possibly resulting in third degree burns. Can be harmful if absorbed. Can cause allergic contact dermatitis in susceptible individuals.

  • Ingestion - can be fatal.

  • Inhalation - can be corrosive to the mucous membranes and the lungs. Can cause an allergic reaction in susceptible individuals.


Cocoamidopropyl Betaine

From Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS):

  • Can cause eye and skin irritation.

Cocoyl Sarcosine

See Nitrosating agents


Cyclomethicone

See Silicone derived emollients


DEA (diethanolamine), MEA (Monoethanolamine), & TEA (triethanolamine)

Often used in cosmetics to adjust the pH, and used with many fatty acids to convert acid to salt (stearate), which then becomes the base for a cleanser. TEA causes allergic reactions including eye problems, dryness of hair and skin, and could be toxic if absorbed into the body over a long period of time.

These chemicals are already restricted in Europe due to known carcinogenic effects. Dr. Samuel Epstein (Professor of Environmental Health at the University of Illinois) says that repeated skin applications . . . of DEA-based detergents resulted in a major increase in the incidence of liver and kidney cancer. See Nitrosating agents

From Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS):

  • Health Hazard Acute And Chronic: Product is severely irritating to body tissues and possibly corrosive to the eyes.
  • Explanation Carcinogenicity: Amines react with nitrosating agents to form nitrosamines, which are carcinogenic.

Diazolidinyl urea

Established as a primary cause of contact dermatitis (American Academy of Dermatology). Contains formaldehyde, a carcinogenic chemical, is toxic by inhalation, a strong irritant, and causes contact dermatitis. See Formaldehyde

From Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS):

  • Causes severe eye irritation. May cause skin irritation. Signs and symptoms of exposure
  • Symptoms of inhalation: if misted, will cause irritation of mucous membranes, nose, eyes and throat. Coughing, difficulty in breathing.
  • Symptoms of skin contact: contact causes smarting and burning sensations, inflammation, burns, painful blisters. Profound damage to tissue.
  • Symptoms of eye contact:will cause painful burning or stinging of eyes and lids, watering of eyes, and inflammation of conjunctiva.


Dimethicone

See Silicone derived emollients


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