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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. | 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. | 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. | 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 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. | | 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. | Ruth Winter, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | 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.
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Earth RightH. Patricia Hynes See book keywords and concepts | | Between 1950 and 1986, the number of items carried by supermarkets increased five times, due to the phenomenal growth in the variety of hair coloring products, stomach relief products, and deodorants. Many products are priced somewhat comparably; advertising and packaging have replaced price competition to attract the consumer. The end result is that packaging materials constitute the single largest component of municipal solid waste; and the United States has the largest waste stream in the world. Five percent of the world's people generate 40 percent of the world's waste. | Grace Ross Lewis See book keywords and concepts | Used for roads, waterproofing, paints, pipe coatings, surfacings, insulation, pesticides, sealants, adhe-sives, hair coloring products, and makeup.
Precautions: A human carcinogen. Toxic by breathing. Frequently causes skin irritation and allergic reactions.
Synonyms: CAS: 8007-45-2 ? COAL TAR PITCH VOLATILES ? LAVATAR ? POLYTAR BATH ? SYNTAR cocaine__
Products and Uses: Used in medicine as a local narcotic anesthetic. Possession is illegal in U.S.
Precautions: A poison; central nervous system effects by swallowing. |
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