DEA
(diethanolamine): A synthetic
solvent, detergent and humectant widely used in
brake fluid, industrial degreasers and antifreeze.
Mostly used in liquid soap, shampoo & conditioner.
Can be harmful for the liver, kidneys and pancreas.
May cause cancer in various organs. Irritates skin,
eyes, mucous membranes. Found also in hair dye,
lotions, cream, bubble bath, liquid dishwashing
detergent & laundry soap. Health risk especially
to infants and young children. Forms nitrosamines
known to be carcinogens. Causes allergic reactions
and contact dermatitis. Hazardous & toxic.
Dioform: Many tooth pastes and other tooth
whiteners contain it. Damages your teeth enamel
weakening their protective shell.
Dimethylamine: Secondary amines cause allergic
dermatitis. Carcinogenic properties.