You may have seen Parabens in the news lately and no doubt you will be seeing them again. Parabens are currently under investigation as one of the causes of breast cancer, as well as other types of cancer.
Parabens are chemical preservatives added to products to serve 2 purposes.
Parabens are chemical preservatives added to products to serve 2 purposes.
1-
They are an anti-microbial, so they keep your
product from spoiling.
2-
They keep the product from separating, so the
ingredients stay uniform for the duration of the shelf life.
The 4 common types of Parabens are
Methylparaben,
Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, and Butylparaben.
They are found in many common
personal care items like lotion, soap, deodorant, cosmetics, chap stick,
shampoo, sun block, etc etc. On a rare occasion they are found in food items,
but for the most part, they are in nonfood items.
Parabens are classified as
Endocrine Disruptors. And they are absorbed into the largest organ of the
body—your skin. Once inside your body, Parabens have a habit of mimicking
estrogen. Estrogen promotes tissue growth and is a known instigator of breast cancer. In several different breast
cancer studies Parabens repeatedly showed up in the cancer cells of breast
cancer patients at a near 100% rate. They have yet to determine if the Parabens
caused the cancer or why the Parabens would be found within the cancer cells. Studies also indicate that cancer cells with Parabens are harder to kill with cancer treatments, leading to extended exposure to radiation, and longer recovery times. Parabens
are also being investigated for their effect on the male reproductive system, thyroid
function, ovaries, and the growth and development of fetuses and children.
While we don’t know for sure just
how bad they are—I’ve chosen to err on the side of “better safe than sorry.”
The good news is Parabens are easy
to avoid! They are many options out there that do not contain Parabens—all it
requires is that you take a quick look at the ingredients list on your products
before you buy them.
I don’t suggest going through your
bathroom cabinets and tossing out everything that has a Paraben. I wouldn’t be
able to afford to replace all those items at once. As those items are used up, however, I am
choosing to purchase Paraben free. So far my biggest loss has been Cetaphil
soap. I love that product because it is so mild and doesn’t cause any reactions
for my sensitive skin prone family. I am still researching which sun block to
buy. (That is one hot topic in itself that I’ll tackle another day). Chapsticks
seem to be about 50/50. Banana Boat was a No. Nivea lip balm was a Yes.
http://www.breastcancerfund.org/clear-science/chemicals-glossary/parabens.html
Causes of Cancer The Estrogen Controversy by Dixie Mills
http://www.womentowomen.com/breasthealth/estrogenbreastcancer.aspx
Causes of Cancer The Estrogen Controversy by Dixie Mills
http://www.womentowomen.com/breasthealth/estrogenbreastcancer.aspx
I tried California Babies brand for sunscreen last summer and really liked it for Emma. It's thick, awesome, and non-chemical. It is a bit expensive.
ReplyDeleteAs for chapstick, I am addicted to Burt's Bees peppermint lip balm. So yummy and natural.
I'll definitely be posting the sun screen deals as I see them. It's expensive and if you follow the directions, you go through it so quickly! A full shot glass each application. My goal is to find the all natural but still pay the price I would for the regular types.
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