Sodium
Laureth Sulfate: Used mainly
in shampoo and conditioners. Causes skin irritation
and dermatitis. Has ether added and is toxic.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate: An ingredient
in 90% of commercially available shampoo and conditioner.
Corrodes hair follicle and impedes hair growth.
Is found in car wash soap, engine degreaser, toothpaste,
cream, lotion, and garage floor cleaners. Penetrates
your eyes, brain, liver kidneys and remains there
for long-term. Degenerates cell membranes and can
change the genetic information (mutagenic) in cells
and damage the immune system. May cause blindness
and lead to cataracts. Eyes cannot heal properly.
Retards the eye healing process. Studies also show
that these additives react with the ingredients
of food supplements or cosmetics, to form carcinogenic
nitrates and dioxin. All of this may enter the circulatory
system with each shampooing or each oral ingestion.
The end result being that these harmful ingredients
can be retained in the liver, heart, eyes, kidneys
and muscles for several years after being used.
It is further reported to cause eye irritations,
skin rashes, hair loss, dandruff and allergic reactions.
Sodium
Cyanide: Carcinogenic, mutagenic,
toxic and causes adverse reactions.
Sodium
Hydroxide: This is a poison (caustic
lye) found in drain cleaners and tooth paste. The
warning label on sodium hydroxide products reads
“POISON, May be fatal or cause permanent damage
if swallowed. May cause blindness. Avoid contact
with skin, eyes, mouth and clothing.”
Sodium
Oleth Sulfate: May contain dangerous
levels of ethylene oxide and/or dioxane, both potent
toxins.
Styrene
Monomer: Carcinogenic, mutagenic,
toxic and causes adverse reactions. May be irritating
to the eyes and mucous membranes.
Stearamidopropyl
Tetrasodium EDTA: Nitrosamines
can form in all cosmetic ingredients containing amines
and amino derivatives with nitrogen compounds. Nitrosamines
are known carcinogens.