I’m frustrated. The more I do the research and more that I try to live a healthier life style…I keep getting slapped with the hidden truth and reality that my country (the USA) sucks at being healthy and therefore makes it difficult to be healthy.
Exhibit A: It’s now known that there is mercury in high fructose corn syrup (in addition to all the other risk factors of HFC). Which, makes me even more thankful that I’ve changed my diet and haven’t even touched HFC in nearly 3 weeks. But, my husband and daughter still eat whatever they want. My daughter I could make the choice for her, but my husband? He’s set in his ways, he could care less and probably thinks I’m crazy for the holistic approach I’ve taken to life recently.
Exhibit B: I figured I’d get rid of the toxic products I’ve been using for years as well and traded my .99 cent Suave shampoo for a $8 Burt’s Bee’s shampoo. The label sounded perfect, not only would my hair be full, voluminous and smell fabulous but it’d also be paraben free, SLS free, etc. I was willing to spend $8 to get rid of those nasty cancer causing chemicals. But oh, wait! I went to Skindeep (cosmetic safety database) and decided to see if it truly was “better” and healthier than my cheap Suave. Guess what? It’s not. (See here for Burt’s Bees Very Voluminous rating, here for Suave clarifying) it has the same rating of moderate toxicity. Sure, the label on Burt’s Bee’s is clear of harsh chemicals and looks perfect, but they hid the toxic stuff under the label “Perfume.” Companies are allowed to not list “trade secrets” and they hid the crap under that secret code name.
Ever look at the ingredients of your make up or shampoo bottles? Have you ever gone to cosmeticdatabase.com and looked at the facts in the face that just about every product that touches our skin is linked to cancer? And people wonder why our kids are dying of cancer at a young age, why it’s becoming like an epidemic, or why couples are more and more being diagnosed as infertile? THIS is the reason, folks (or at least one of them). Because the companies we use ever single day are being allowed to put harsh chemicals in our products with no repercussions. Sure, they may say it’s not that much used in the product but when we use them day after day, year after year it builds up. And why, if these chemicals are so bad for us have they not been banned? Europe has banned them. WHY NOT US?
I’m finding that more and more, as I do the research, that our lives are saturated with pure nastiness. Our face washes, house cleaners, laundry detergents. You know that famous Johnston & Johnston baby shampoo you are using on your precious baby at bath time? Full of toxins. Even the food we eat! You would think shopping at a health food store that all the products they carry would be chemical free and safe, right? Wrong! Some lotions clearly have parabens in them on their labels. Companies like Burt’s Bees, Jasons, 7th Generation, Method, etc. that claim to be natural can still have harmful toxins. Why are companies stooping to these low levels? Oh, I know because they are more concerned about money than about the quality of products and health of their customers.
I’m just sick of this. Sick. I have read way too many blogs lately about kids dying from cancer all of a sudden. I’m tired of letting the beauty industry tell me and millions of other girls and women what products to use that will make us more beautiful, less wrinkly, smell great, etc. when really all the products do is lead us closer to death.
My point in sharing this with you folks: Do your research. Don’t continue living in a life saturated with chemicals that may harm you or children, now or later on in life. Don’t let the beauty industry (or any industry) fool us any more, stand up with me. Get mad with me. Let’s change it.
P.S. I’ve received several comments from people upset that I’ve stopped blogging. That means a lot to me that I’m missed! But I promise, I will continue blogging, but just need a break to let go of the pressure of having to do it. So from now on when I blog it’s because I want to, like with this post.
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I’m on the same page as you. I’ve completely cut meat out of my life and any eggs or milk i use are organic. I still don’t feel like it’s enough. If i could afford to switch to totally organic I would. I hope to see positive legislation about this soon. I would love to see reviews of chemical free products on your review blog!
By crystal on 02.11.09 10:06 am | Permalink
Wow, that’s crazy. Thanks for that link! Sadly, my face cleaner and most of my makeup is highly toxic.
By April D on 02.11.09 11:29 pm | Permalink
oh ya I’m not surprised! I knew HFCS was bad stuff. There’s a reason it illegal in many european countries. We stay clear of that stuff unless having the occasional treat..
By morgan on 02.12.09 6:10 pm | Permalink
Well I’m glad I’m not the only one who feels organic is the way to go! My whole family thinks that shopping organically is “for the rich!”
I looked up my foundation line, and my face products.. highly toxic. Go figure! After spending all that money I’m a bit upset! I which America would realize what we’re doing to ourselves! Whey they do, prices are sure to go down!
By Katie on 02.13.09 11:37 am | Permalink
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