Silent Killers
40 Chemicals & toxins Hiding In Your Personal Care & Hygiene Products
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I 'm Laura Frontiero "I help you fix your health so your body can keep up with your ambition."
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The following pages include an alphabetical list of over 40 of the common toxins found in our everday hygiene, cosmetic and health products. I want to emphasize that the information provided here is not an exhaustive list of toxins found in personal hygiene products. Instead, it is intended as a starting point to help you begin identifying potentially harmful chemicals in your daily-use items. Personal care product ingredients can be complex, and the effects of these chemicals can vary from person to person. For a more comprehensive and detailed resource on specific products and ingredients, I recommend visiting the Environmental Working Group (EWG) website. EWG offers a wealth of information, research, and tools to help you make informed choices and reduce your exposure to potentially harmful substances. It's important to view this journey as a starting point for improving your well-being. Perfectionism is not necessary or even possible. What truly matters is your commitment to making better choices and gradually reducing your exposure to toxins. By doing so, you're taking meaningful steps toward supporting your body's natural healing processes. Your health is a journey, and every positive change is a step in the right direction. Embrace the process, and remember that every effort you make is a valuable investment in your well-being.
Aluminum Compounds 2 Where it's hiding: Deodorants, antiperspirants Known Health Problems: Linked to breast cancer, Alzheimer's disease, skin irritation, and potential links to neurological issues How to avoid it: Switch to aluminum-free deodorants. Artificial Colors Where it's hiding: Children's toothpaste, candies, cosmetics, food products Known Health Problems: Dental fluorosis, allergic reactions, hyperactivity in children, and potential links to cancer How to avoid it: Choose products without artificial colors, especially for children. Benzalkonium Chloride Where it's hiding: Hand sanitizers, disinfectants Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, allergies, and potential links to antibiotic resistance How to avoid it: Use alcohol-based sanitizers and follow proper handwashing guidelines. Benzoyl Peroxide Where it's hiding: Acne treatments Known Health Problems: Skin dryness, irritation, and potential links to contact dermatitis How to avoid it: Use alternative acne treatments. Bisphenol A (BPA) Where it's hiding: Plastic containers, food can linings, thermal paper, dental sealants Known Health Problems: Hormone disruption, allergies, reproductive issues, and potential links to cardiovascular and neurological problems How to avoid it: Use BPA-free containers and be mindful of food packaging. Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA) and Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) Where it's hiding: Food additives, cosmetics, and some medications Known Health Problems: Potential links to cancer, hormone disruption, and allergic reactions How to avoid it: Check ingredient lists and opt for products without BHA or BHT when possible. Chloroform Where it's hiding: Some hair straightening products and cosmetics Known Health Problems: Respiratory and skin irritation, potential links to cancer How to avoid it: Check product labels and opt for alternatives without chloroform. Carrageenan Where it's hiding: Toothpaste, processed foods, skincare products Known Health Problems: Gastrointestinal issues, potential links to inflammation and digestive disturbances in some individuals How to avoid it: Read labels and choose products without carrageenan, particularly if you have known sensitivities.
Coal Tar Where it's hiding: Shampoos, psoriasis and dandruff treatments Known Health Problems: Potential links to skin irritation, allergies, and cancer How to avoid it: Opt for coal tar-free hair products.
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DEA, MEA, and TEA Compounds Where it's hiding: Shampoos, soaps, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, hormone disruption, and potential links to cancer How to avoid it: Use products without these compounds. Dextromethorphan (DXM) Where it's hiding: Over-the-counter cold and cough medications Known Health Problems: Abuse potential, hallucinations, seizures, potential links to serotonin syndrome How to avoid it: Use as directed and store out of reach of children. Diethanolamine (DEA) and Triethanolamine (TEA) Where it's hiding: Shampoos, conditioners, soaps, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, hormone disruption, and potential links to cancer How to avoid it: Use products without DEA and TEA. Ethanolamines (MEA, DEA, TEA) Where it's hiding: Shampoos, soaps, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, potential links to hormone disruption and cancer How to avoid it: Use products without ethanolamines. Fluoride Where it's hiding: Toothpaste, mouthwash Known Health Problems: Dental fluorosis, skeletal fluorosis, potential gastrointestinal issues, and neurotoxicity How to avoid it: Choose fluoride-free dental products. Formaldehyde-releasing Preservatives Where it's hiding: Shampoos, conditioners, body wash, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Eye irritation, allergies, skin reactions, and potential links to respiratory issues How to avoid it: Choose products without formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Hydroquinone Where it's hiding: Skin lightening products Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, potential links to ochronosis and skin cancer How to avoid it: Avoid products containing hydroquinone.
4 Lead Where it's hiding: Lipstick, lip gloss, hair dyes Known Health Problems: Neurological issues, reproductive problems, and potential links to cardiovascular and neurological problems How to avoid it: Opt for lead-free cosmetic products. Methoxyethanol Where it's hiding: Some cosmetics and cleaning products Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, potential links to reproductive and developmental issues How to avoid it: Check ingredient lists and choose products without methoxyethanol. Methylisothiazolinone Where it's hiding: Skincare products, shampoos, and conditioners Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, potential links to allergies and contact dermatitis How to avoid it: Choose products without methylisothiazolinone, especially if you have sensitive skin. P-Phenylenediamine (PPD) Where it's hiding: Hair dyes Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, allergies, and potential links to cancer How to avoid it: Choose PPD-free hair dyes. Parabens Where it's hiding: Shampoos, conditioners, body wash, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, hormone disruption, potential links to breast cancer How to avoid it: Use products that are paraben and sulfate-free. Pesticide Residues Where it's hiding: Fruits and vegetables, especially if not properly washed Known Health Problems: Potential links to various health issues, including cancer How to avoid it: Wash produce thoroughly and consider organic options. Phenoxyethanol Where it's hiding: Cosmetics, skincare products, and baby wipes Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, potential links to allergies and eczema How to avoid it: Opt for products without phenoxyethanol, especially for infants. Phenytoin Where it's hiding: Some prescription and over-the-counter skin creams Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, potential links to drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome How to avoid it: Follow medical advice and consider alternative skin treatments.
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Where it's hiding: Cosmetics, skincare products, and laxatives Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, potential links to allergies, and gastrointestinal issues How to avoid it: Choose products without PEG, especially for sensitive skin.
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Propylene Glycol Where it's hiding: Shampoos, conditioners, deodorants, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, potential links to allergic reactions, and organ system toxicity Quaternium-15 Where it's hiding: Shampoos, conditioners, and cosmetic products Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, potential links to allergies and dermatitis How to avoid it: Opt for products without quaternium-15. Retinoids (e.g., Retinol, Tretinoin) Where it's hiding: Anti-aging skincare products Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, potential links to photosensitivity and teratogenicity (birth defects) How to avoid it: Use under the guidance of a dermatologist and consider alternatives for pregnancy. Silica (Crystalline Quartz) Where it's hiding: Exfoliating scrubs, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Respiratory issues when inhaled, potential links to lung cancer How to avoid it: Choose products with alternatives to crystalline quartz or use them with caution Sodium Fluoride Where it's hiding: Toothpaste, mouthwash, dental treatments Known Health Problems: Dental fluorosis, gastrointestinal issues, skeletal fluorosis How to avoid it: Choose dental products with alternatives to sodium fluoride or consult with a dentist for fluoride treatments. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) Where it's hiding: Shampoos, body wash, toothpaste Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, potential links to allergies and hormone disruption How to avoid it: Choose SLS/SLES-free products. Sulfates Where it's hiding: Shampoos, conditioners, body wash, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Skin and eye irritation, hormone disruption, potential links to breast cancer How to avoid it: Use products that are paraben and sulfate-free.
Synthetic Fragrances Where it's hiding: Perfumes, colognes, body sprays, cosmetics Known Health Problems: Allergic reactions, skin and respiratory irritation How to avoid it: Choose fragrance-free or products scented with natural ingredients.
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Talc Where it's hiding: Body powders, makeup, and some deodorants Known Health Problems: Ovarian cancer when used in the genital area, respiratory issues when inhaled How to avoid it: Choose talc-free alternatives, especially for use in sensitive areas. Triclocarban Where it's hiding: Antibacterial soaps, hand sanitizers Known Health Problems: Antibiotic resistance, hormone disruption, skin irritation, and allergies How to avoid it: Use regular soap and water. Triclosan Where it's hiding: Antibacterial soaps, toothpaste, body wash Known Health Problems: Antibiotic resistance, hormone disruption, skin irritation, and allergies How to avoid it: Use regular soap and water, choose products without triclosan or triclocarban. Tretinoin (Retinoids) Where it's hiding: Anti-aging skincare products Known Health Problems: Skin irritation, potential links to photosensitivity and teratogenicity (birth defects) How to avoid it: Use under the guidance of a dermatologist and consider alternatives for pregnancy. Toluene, Formaldehyde, and Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) Where it's hiding: Nail polish, nail treatments Known Health Problems: Respiratory issues, reproductive problems, skin irritation, and potential links to developmental issues How to avoid it: Choose non-toxic nail products. Tungsten Where it's hiding: Some cosmetic products Known Health Problems: Potential contamination with carcinogenic substances How to avoid it: Choose cosmetic products that have undergone rigorous safety testing and adhere to regulatory guidelines.
Various Dyes:
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Red Dye #30 (Allura Red AC) Where it's hiding: Cosmetics, medications, and some food products Known Health Problems: Potential links to allergies and hyperactivity in some individuals How to avoid it: Check ingredient lists and choose products without Red Dye #30, particularly for individuals with sensitivities. Red Dye #33 (Erythrosine) Where it's hiding: Cosmetics, medications, and some food products Known Health Problems: Potential links to allergies and hyperactivity in some individuals How to avoid it: Read labels and select products without Red Dye #33, especially if you have known sensitivities. Blue Dye #1 (Brilliant Blue FCF) Where it's hiding: Cosmetics, medications, and some food products Known Health Problems: Potential links to allergies and hyperactivity in some individuals How to avoid it: Examine product labels and choose items without Blue Dye #1, particularly for individuals with sensitivities. Yellow Dye #5 (Tartrazine) Where it's hiding: Cosmetics, medications, and some food products Known Health Problems: Potential links to allergies and hyperactivity in some individuals How to avoid it: Review ingredient lists and opt for products without Yellow Dye #5, especially if you have known sensitivities.
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