Bp Oil Spill Safety

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I looked at my bottle of shampoo today and my hair stood on his head before I washed. The front label of the vitamin E Moisture rich shampoo – Performance Formula "Professional, but what I read on the back, I was wondering about the volume of potential poisons were washed into the environment over the past three decades, simply by washing my hair.

Having a system now for Blackwater recycling of our waste water has also made me more aware of these things. If we put our chemicals into sewers that upsets the good bacteria, they can not do their job properly chewing all bad. Get out of balance, and restore the balance may take some time.

These are the ingredients my shampoo and what I discovered.

Ether sulphate – used in clinical trials as a primary skin irritant. Animal testing laboratory indicate material may cause mutagenic effects.

Cocamidopropyl Betaine – potential irritant and potentially contaminated with or broken down into chemicals linked to cancer.

Ammonium chloride – Harmful if swallowed. May be harmful if inhaled. The skin, eye and respiratory irritant

Tocopheryl Acetate – Vitamin E

Camelia Sensis Preview sheet – OK, as the extraction process

Fennel – OK depending on extraction process

Fruit Extract – Human resource management .. by extraction process

Extract Epilobium angustifolium – OK according to the extraction process

Sunflower Extract – OK depending on extraction process

Hazel Leaf Extract – OK depending on extraction process

Sweet Almond fruit extract – OK, according to the process extraction

Panthenol – Vitamin B5

Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein – You do not know

Quaternium-22 – It may contain impurities or form toxic breakdown products

Butylene – Not been evaluated for safety review board of cosmetic ingredients

Propylene glycol – Allows other chemicals to penetrate the skin, it is suspected respiratory hazards, skin or body awareness, immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity

Polyquaternium-10 – mild irritant toxic polymers

Sodium chloride – common salt

Tetrasodium EDTA – allows other chemicals penetrate the skin

Citric acid – OK, depending on the extraction process

Hexylene – raising neurotoxin and irritant

Triethanolomine – May contain residual levels of nitrosamines, a carcinogen

immune system, raising the toxin Methylchloroisothiazolinone the lungs.

Geraniol – not assessed the safety of Review Board Cosmetic Ingredients

Butylphenyl Methylpropional – not evaluated the safety of cosmetic ingredients and review

Linalool – not assessed the safety of cosmetic ingredients Panel

Hexyl Cinnamal – Not evaluated for the safety of cosmetic ingredients Panel

Limonene – A hydrocarbon that poses potential risks to wildlife and the environment through water pollution. Carcinogenic to some animals

Perfume (I think)

Before starting to sound too paranoid, I am well aware that everything is made of chemicals – even natural ingredients. Two chemicals potentially too bad can combine to make something very strong and useful – for example, + sodium chloride = salt. The type and level of risk also depends only chemical greatly on the amount and manufacturing – but the fact is, built in bulk – which in itself poses risks to the environment. Nature can produce similar chemicals, but it is a natural process, in harmony with the planet and the environment.

So I really need this chemical cocktail over shampoo Wash your hair? No. After all, I think I'll stick with soap as shampoo to find a plant more favorable to the earth. Not really necessary "Body and bounce "anyway since I have short hair.

What is your shampoo bottle say? Could you be yourself and unknowingly poisoning the environment? The search for the ingredients listed on your shampoo bottle.

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