Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | You can avoid that by avoiding the things that promote cancer (like hair coloring chemicals, nail polish, chlorine pools, etc.)
7) Educate yourself. The more ignorant you remain of cancer, the more easily the cancer industry can manipulate you and seduce you into their system of harmful treatments. By teaching yourself the truth about cancer prevention, you'll avoid being exploited by an oncologist.
Finally, I'd like you to know that among the well informed natural health practitioners, cancer is considered as easily curable disease in stages 1 - 3. (Only late-stage cancer is challenging. | Brigitte Mars, A.H.G. See book keywords and concepts | The roots, hull, and leaves produce a black dye that is sometimes used in hair coloring.
Walnut oil is used to make soaps and nondrying paint. The wood has long been used in construction and woodworking.
In folkloric traditions, walnuts are carried as a charm for fertility. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | International Journal Cancer 109: 581-86, 2004]
It's possible the hair care industry knows why hair dye is linked with cancer since a recent study shows that the increased risk for Hodgkin's lymphoma was only found among women who started using hair coloring products prior to 1980. [American Journal Epidemiology 159: 148-54, 2004] It's possible some carcinogens have been removed from currently made products.
The data is not clear enough to say no to the idea that hair dye may increase cancer risk, even if only by a modest degree. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Thyroxine, thyroid hormone, Red and White blood cells, enhances Immunity, for hay fever (used in England), allergies; alcoholism, and addictions; slows cellular aging, and cancer; helps muscle development; 12% of Insulin; smooth muscle contraction of digestion, gallbladder, and blood vessels; for Melanin pigments in skin and hair coloring; Helps alcoholism with Tryptophan, Vitamins B3, B6, Hops, Skullcap, Passionflower, and Valerian root.
CONSTRAINTS: Monitor blood pressure frequently, watch out for high (or low) blood pressure, start out at 100 mg., increase slowly; oral contraceptives. | | Natural hair coloring Antica Erboristeria Herbavita's 30 shades of Herbatint (distributed by Bioforce).
Seborrheic Dandruff Head itching and scalp dandruff most often caused by free radical rancidity of oils and lipids to peroxides, Lipid fat auto-oxidation ofthe scalp cells, suppressing messenger chemicals inside the cells (Cyclic-AMP), and elevate Cyclic-GMP hormone inside cells resulting in hyperplasia/excessive eel 1 division and falling-off. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | April 2003 report. "Ninety-six percent of the investigated products contained more than two kinds of phthalates, 50% had more than three kinds, and 8% had four different kinds."14
The Women's Committee marched down to Unilever Korea headquarters and demanded the removal of phthalates. The company responded in writing: "Our firm does not use DEHP and DBP, about which concerns have been raised, as components of our products," said the letter from Tae-Hyun Chang, director of the Central Research Center of Unilever Korea. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | But to swallow fluoride in order to treat your teeth is a lot like swallowing hair coloring chemicals to change the color of your hair. If you're going to treat the area with the topical treatment, you're not supposed to swallow it. You're supposed to put it in contact with the surface needing treatment.
The whole argument about fluoridating public water supplies brings out, I think, the worst of organized medicine and organized dentistry. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They have products that contain triclosan, deodorants that contain aluminum (absorbed right through your skin), shampoos that have toxic fragrance chemicals and hair coloring products that contain cancer-causing chemicals. There are perfumes and colognes that people just slather on like they are taking a bath in them. Their senses get dulled, and soon they can't even smell the stuff anymore.
People also put on clothes that have been washed in detergent loaded with fragrance chemicals. | Paula Begoun See book keywords and concepts | Cosmetics chemists are not sure what makes these hair dyes less stable—it could be they are more affected by sunlight or shampooing—but regardless of the reason, fading is part of the struggle of hair coloring.
You can't make dark hair color more than four shades lighter without bleach. Whether it is your natural color or a dyed shade, if you want to lighten the color of your hair significantly you must strip (bleach) out the darker shade you are trying to change. You can't change a dark shade of hair color, natural or dyed, to a lighter shade without first performing this fundamental step. | | A perm and a color job add up to a lot of technical work, plus the intensive hair treatments the hair will require if it is to endure your fashion indulgence. hair coloring, as well as perms or relaxers, are treatments that require an alkaline base to make a permanent change in the color or shape of the hair. That process causes the hair shaft to swell, making it more porous and damaging the cuticle. Doing that to the hair twice is twice as damaging. And because hair isn't alive, waiting won't heal it. Damaged hair cannot be repaired. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Use of hair coloring Products and the Risks of Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia," Am. J. Public Health 1992: 82, 990-997.
165 McLachlan, J., et al., "Reproductive Tract Lesions in Male Mice Exposed Prcnatally to Diethylstilbestrol," Science 190:99.
166 Get Set, The Bug Stops Here, downloadable free book. Get Set, Inc., www.getipm.com 800.221.6188.
167a Greene, R., et al., "Experimental Intersexuality: The Paradoxical Effects of Estrogens on the Sexual Development of the Female Rat," Anatomical Record 1939: 74(4) 429-38.
167b. Greene, et al. | Stanley W. Jacob, M.D., Ronald M. Lawrence, M.D., Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | I do a lot of hair coloring and quite often when you color the hair you can rake a hair strand and break ir. The process may in some way weaken the hair. I've noticed that after people starr taking MSM on a regular basis that their hair is srronger."
It's the same for nails. "They grow faster and stronger," she says. "Nails aren't as brittle. You don't seem to have as many hangnails."
Ronald Lawrence, M.D., Comments:
Stronger fingernails is a common "side effect" mentioned by female patients. These are often individuals with a lifelong history of fragile, brittle nails. | Grace Ross Lewis See book keywords and concepts | Products and Uses: Used in baked goods, candy, confections, food, drugs, toothpaste, hair coloring, and cosmetics.
Precautions: A possible carcinogen (causes cancer). Could cause allergic reaction. FDA approves use at moderate levels to accomplish the desired results.
Synonyms: CAS: 38444-45-9 ? ACID SKY BLUE A ? AIZEN FOOD BLUE No. 2 ? BRILLIANT BLUE FCD No. 1 ? BRILLIANT BLUE FCF ? CANACERT
BRILLIANT BLUE FCF ? COSMETIC BLUE LAKE ? D&C BLUE No.
4 ? DOLKWAL BRILLIANT BLUE ? FOOD BLUE 2 ? FOOD BLUE DYE NO.
1 ? HEXACOL BRILLIANT BLUE A ? INTRACID PURE BLUE L
FD&C RED No. | | Synonyms: IRON STEARATE
FERRIC SULFATE__
Products and Uses: Found in personal care, hair coloring, and dye products as a deodorant, astringent, disinfectant; also in textile printing inks.
Precautions: GRAS (generally recognized as safe).
Synonyms: CAS: 10028-22-5 ? DURON TRISULFATE ? IRON PERSULFATE ?
IRON SESQUISULFATE ? IRON SULFATE (2:3) ? IRON(III) SULFATE ? IRON TERSULFATE ? SULFURIC ACID, IRON (3+) SALT (3:2)
FERROUS FUMARATE__
Products and Uses: Used as a dietary supplement and nutritional supplement in cereals and waffles. | | BOVINE RENNET
RESORCINOL_
Products and Uses: A chemical in adhesives, cosmetics, hair coloring, antidan-druff shampoos, lipstick, and hair care products. Used as an antiseptic, antipruritic (anti-itching agent), preservative, dye, and astringent.
Precautions: A possible allergen. Could be an irritant to eyes, nose, throat, and skin.
Synonyms: CAS: 108-46-3 ? RESORCIN ? m-DIHYDROXYBENZENE ? 3-HYDROXYPHENOL
RESVERATROL
Products and Uses: An ingredient in red wines and grape juice. | | Synonyms: 10% AMMONIA IN ALCOHOL ammonia water_
Products and Uses: A neutralizer in hair permanent wave solution, hair straight-eners, hair coloring agents, and skin creams; also a hair texture changer.
Precautions: Toxic when breathed. Severe irritant to eyes, nose, and throat.
Synonyms: AMMONIA, LIQUID ammonium bicarbonate_
Products and Uses: Found in baked goods as a leavening agent. Varied uses include permanent wave solutions and medications for intestinal gas.
Precautions: FDA states GRAS (generally recognized as safe) when used for intended purpose.
Synonyms: CAS 1066-33-7 ? | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | In 1977 and 1978, the ACS opposed regulations proposed for hair coloring products that contained dyes known to cause breast cancer. In so doing, the ACS ignored virtually every tenet of responsible public health as these chemicals were clear-cut liver and breast carcinogens.
° In 1978, Tony Mazzocchi, then senior representative of the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers International Union, stated at a Washington, D.C, roundtable between public interest groups and high-ranking ACS officials: "Occupational safety standards have received no support from the ACS. | | In 1977 and 1978, the ACS opposed regulations proposed for hair coloring products that contained dyes known to cause breast and liver cancer in rodents in spite of the clear evidence of human risk.
• In 1977, the ACS called for a congressional moratorium on the FDA's proposed ban on saccharin and even advocated its use by nursing mothers and babies in "mod-
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/ ne ruiiuus or isanuer nevisueu eration" despite clear-cut evidence of its carcinogenicity in rodents. This reflects the consistent rejection by the ACS of the importance of animal evidence as predictive of human cancer risk. | Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Cosmetic changes, such as face-lifts and hair coloring, may temporarily help us appear younger, but to really regenerate we must detoxify, that is, clean ourselves up from the inside. The youthful appearance that results will be the natural byproduct of improved health.
Cleansing practices date back thousands of years. The Essenes, for example, filled gourds with clean river water and used long reeds to wash "devils" out of their intestines. |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | Vegetable-dye hair coloring (contains natural spirits of ammonia). El EH Allergy Relief Shop, Beauty Naturally, The Compassionate Consumer, Ecco Bella, Humane Alternative Products, Karen's Nontoxic Products, My Brother's Keeper, Sunrise Lane.
Vita Wave Hair Lightener Set (Vita Wave Products). EH M Beauty Naturally, Ecco Bella, Sunrise Lane.
Hair Conditioners_
Harmful ingredients: aerosol propellants, ammonia, colors, fragrance, formaldehyde glycols.
HOMEMADE ALTERNATIVES For Normal Hair
• Use neutral henna as directed on package.
• Saturate hair with olive, sesame, or corn oil. | | HC colors are approved only for hair coloring. They include aniline, azo, and peroxide dyes. Symptoms from peroxide dyes include skin rash, eczema, bronchial asthma, gastritis—and occasionally, from complications arising from the above, death.
Colors in cleaning products are regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), which oversees the makeup of all cleanup products. All the commission requires is that products display warning labels if they contain "hazardous" ingredients; it is not necessary to list what those ingredients are. | Ruth Winter, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | N-CYCLOPENTYL-m-AMINOPHENOL • Coal tar hair coloring. See Coal Tar. CYMBID1UM GRANDIFLORM • Orchid extract used in fragrances. CYMBOPOGON MARTINI • Palmarosa. Geranium Oil. The volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from a variety of partially dried grass, grown in East India and Java. Used in rose, fruit, and spice flavorings for ice cream, ices, candy, and baked goods. Believed as toxic as other essential oils, causing illness after ingestion of a teaspoonful and death after ingestion of an ounce. A skin irritant. GRAS. CYMBOPOGON NARDUS • See Citronella. | D. Lindsey Berkson See book keywords and concepts | After washing your hair (a pleasant shade of brown from your last hair coloring) with shampoo and conditioner, you use hairspray and an assortment of make-up, and you admire the perfectly lacquered nails you had done at the salon yesterday. You take the plastic wrapping off your recently dry-cleaned outfit and get dressed.
First things first, you put tap water in a pot and start your morning coffee. Darn! There are ants marching along the counter. After breakfast, you spray the ant-away stuff. You grab a plastic container of leftovers to microwave for lunch at the office. | Ruth Winter See book keywords and concepts | Used as a flavoring in alcoholic beverages only and in henna hair coloring. There is no reported use of the chemical and there is no toxicology information available. MUSHROOM EXTRACT • The extract of various species of mushrooms used as an oil and plasticizer.
MUSK • The dried secretion from preputial follicles of the northern-Asian small hornless deer, which has musk in its glands. Musk is a brown, unctuous, smelly substance associated with attracting the opposite sex and is promoted by stores for such purposes. | Grace Ross Lewis See book keywords and concepts | HALON 1301 bronze_
Products and Uses: Applications include fine metallic flakes or powder in paint, powder cosmetics, hair coloring, pearl finish eye shadow, cosmetics, and decorative art materials.
Precautions: Powder is flammable.
Synonyms: COPPER/TIN butane_
Products and Uses: Commonly used in cigarette, cigar, candle, outdoor grill, and fireplace lighters. The liquid fuel is under pressure and burns as a gas. An aerating agent, gas, and propellant.
Precautions: Mildly toxic via breathing. Causes drowsiness. An asphyxiant (causes suffocation). | Ruth Winter See book keywords and concepts | Effervescent acid used in bath salts, denture powders, nail bleaches, hair-grooming aids, hair rinses, depilatories, and hair coloring. Large amounts may have a laxative effect. GRAS. TARTRATE, SODIUM POTASSIUM • The final report to the FDA of the Select Committee on GRAS Substances stated in 1980 that it should continue its GRAS status with no limitations other than good manufacturing practices. See Sodium Potassium Tartrate.
TARTRAZINE • FD and C Yellow No. 5. Bright orange-yellow powder used in foods, drugs, and cosmetics and as a dye for wool and silk. | Stanley W. Jacob, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | I do a lot of hair coloring and quite often when you color the hair you can take a hair strand and break it. The process may in some way weaken the hair. I've noticed that after people start taking MSM on a regular basis that their hair is stronger."
It's the same for nails. "They grow faster and stronger," she says. "Nails aren't as brittle. You don't seem to have as many hangnails."
Ronald Lawrence, M.D., Comments:
Stronger fingernails is a common "side effect" mentioned by female patients. These are often individuals with a lifelong history of fragile, brittle nails. | Ruth Winter, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | In 1998, an eight-year retrospective survey of 4,108 persons by a University of San Francisco researcher under a grant from the NIC found hair coloring wasn't linked to any cancers in women. There was a "slightly higher non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in men who used semi-permanent hair dye frequently." The NCI and The American Cancer Society research at this writing continue to study the dark hair dyes and their research results are expected soon.40
The controversy about hair dyes and cancer in humans remains. | | Use of hair coloring Products and Risk of Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, and Chronic Leukemia," American Journal of Public Health, July 1992, p. 10. ''Michael Waldholz, "Use of Hair Dyes Isn't Found to Boost the Risk of Cancer," Wall Street Journal, February 1, 1994, p. B7.
40E.A. Holly, et al., "Hair-color products and risk for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: a population-based study in the San Francisco bay area," American Journal of Public Health, Dec. 1988 (12): 1767-73.
41T. Skov, et al. | | ACETOXY-2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE • A hair coloring. See Naphthalene. ACETUM • See Vinegar. ACETYL ACETONE • See Pentane.
ACETYL BENZOYL PEROXIDE • Benzo-benzone. White crystals that decompose slowly. It is an active germicide and disinfectant, and is used for bleaching flour. It is toxic by ingestion, a strong irritant to the skin and mucous membranes. ACETYL GLUCOSAMINE • Used as a skin conditioning ingredient in cosmetics, glucosamine is found in chitin (see), cell membranes, and protein and sugar complexes in the blood. It has become popular as an antiosteoarthritis medication. |
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