Not exact matches
Furniture made using pressed - wood
products, such
as plywood, particleboard and medium - density fiberboard, often contains formaldehyde — a known
carcinogen linked to headaches, asthma and skin irritation.
The Green Moms asked questions about the safety of the tens of thousands of untested, unregulated chemicals used in personal care
products such
as shampoos and household cleaners, and the presence of small amounts of probable
carcinogens such
as 1,4 dioxane and formaldehyde in
products such
as baby wash.
«Normally a letter like this wouldn't raise much interest, but clearly people are outraged that such a trusted
product as Johnson's Baby Shampoo could contain
carcinogens.
This is a
product which is mostly used
as an enhancer which is easily absorbed in the skin yet it contains
carcinogens.
Get
products which don't contain
carcinogens such
as formaldehyde.
Sen. Chuck Schumer called on the FDA at a news conference to require the removal of a probable
carcinogen called 1,4 - dioxane from all cleaning
products such
as shampoos, shower gels and lotions.
In addition, the alkaline soaking solution produces a
carcinogen, lysinealine, and reduces the cystine content, which is already low in the soybean.13 Lacking cystine, the entire protein complex of the soybean becomes useless unless the diet is fortified with cystine - rich meat, eggs, or dairy
products, an unlikely occurrence
as the typical soy milk consumer drinks the awful stuff because he wants to avoid meat, eggs and dairy
products.
Even thought the USA Rice Federation doesn't agree with these concerns since according to them inorganic arsenic is considered a natural compounds, the Consumer Reports study disagrees, saying that inorganic arsenic
as the form in which arsenic is found in the majority of
products they analyzed is ranked by IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) among the top 100 Group 1
carcinogen substances.
The problem with that is that caramel coloring has come under fire recently
as a potential
carcinogen, which is especially concerning in a
product that is indicated for use multiple times a day.
Sulfates — Found in
products that foam such
as shampoo, hand soap, toothpaste, etc, these can be irritating to the skin and eyes and are being investigated
as possible
carcinogens.
Recently they posted information about a potential
carcinogen and allegedly definite kidney toxin called ochratoxin A, which apparently is quite prevalent in oat
products as Cheerios, oatmeal, oat bran, etc..
WARNING: This
product contains natural or other ingredients, one or more of which is listed by the state of California
as a
carcinogen and / or reproductive toxicant.
Marcelle's Bronzing Pressed Powder, a
product labelled 100 per cent perfume - free and paraben - free, got a 9 because it contained diazolidinyl urea, a preservative the David Suzuki Foundation identified on its Dirty Dozen List
as a
carcinogen and allergen.
Just a few weeks ago, I got a lengthy and quite detailed message from a customer alerting me that a
product we carried contained
carcinogens, and requesting that we contact the manufacturer to get information
as to the specific
carcinogen and any relevant studies on the effects on the
carcinogens to Leopard Geckoes.
This bill would require manufacturers selling cosmetic
products in California to provide the state Department of Health Services with a list of their
products and to identify
products that contain chemicals identified
as carcinogens or reproductive toxins.
In California, they like to brand
products as containing
carcinogens so some want health warnings on coffee.
Coal ash, a residual
product from burning coal, contains known neurotoxins and
carcinogens, such
as arsenic, lead, and mercury.
1.6 Meets Cradle to Cradle emission standards For interior
products to achieve Gold or Platinum certification, they must meet the Cradle to Cradle emission standards that are defined
as the following: • TVOC < 0.5 mg / m3 • Individual VOCs < 0.1 TLV or MAK values (whichever is lower) • No detectable VOCs that are considered known or suspected
carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, mutagens, reproductive toxins, or teratogens.
Had CEI bothered to look, they may also have discovered what credible environmentalists know: early investigations which gave indication that DDT may be a human
carcinogen were viewed with less certainty
as more investigations were completed (although we seem to recall more recent evidence that a breakdown
product, DDE, is hazardous to humans).
There are known
carcinogens, allergens, endocrine and hormone disrupters listed
as ingredients in commonly used household and personal care
products.
Did you know there are known
carcinogens, allergens, endocrine and hormone disrupters listed
as ingredients in the commonly used household and personal care
products?