Is Your Shampoo Poisoning You and the Environment?

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I looked at my bottle of shampoo today and my hair stood on end before I even washed it.
The front label states "Vitamin E Moisture Rich Shampoo - Professional performance formula", but what I read on the back made me wonder about the volume of potential poisons I've been flushing into the environment over the last 3 decades, simply through washing my hair.
Having a blackwater system now for recycling our household waste water has also made me a little more conscious about this kind of thing.
If we put chemicals down our drains that upsets the good bacteria, they can't do their job properly in chewing up all the nasties.
Throw it out of balance, and restoring the balance can take a long while.
Here are the ingredients of my shampoo and what I discovered.
Sodium Laureth Sulfate - used in clinical testing as a primary skin irritant.
Tests on lab animals indicate material may cause mutagenic effects.
Cocamidopropyl Betaine - potential irritant and potentially contaminated with or breaking down into chemicals linked to cancer.
Ammonium Chloride - Harmful if swallowed.
May be harmful by inhalation.
Skin, eye and respiratory irritant Tocopheryl Acetate - Vitamin E Camellia Sensis Leaf Extract - OK depending on extraction process Fennel - OK depending on extraction process Fruit Extract - Hrm..
depending on extraction process Epilobium Angustifolium Extract - OK depending on extraction process Sunflower Extract - OK depending on extraction process Hazel leaf Extract - OK depending on extraction process Sweet Almond fruit extract - OK depending on extraction process Panthenol -Vitamin B5 Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolized wheat protein - not sure Quaternium-22 - May contain harmful impurities or form toxic breakdown products Butylene Glycol - not assessed for safety by Cosmetics Ingredient Review board Propylene Glycol -allows other chemicals to penetrate into the skin, suspected Respiratory, Skin or sense organ, Immunotoxicity and Neurotoxicity hazards Polyquaternium-10 - a mildly irritating toxic polymer Sodium Chloride - common salt Tetrasodium EDTA - allows other chemicals to penetrate into the skin Citric Acid - OK depending on extraction process Hexylene Glycol - neurotoxin, sensitizer and irritant Triethanolomine - may contain residual levels of nitrosamines, a carcinogen Methylchloroisothiazolinone -immune system toxin, lung sensitizer.
Geraniol - not assessed for safety by Cosmetics Ingredient Review board Butylphenyl Methylpropional - not assessed for safety by Cosmetics Ingredient Review board Linalool - not assessed for safety by Cosmetics Ingredient Review board Hexyl Cinnamal - not assessed for safety by Cosmetics Ingredient Review board Limonene - a hydrocarbon that poses potential risks to wildlife and the environment through water contamination.
Carcinogen to some animals Fragrance (I hate to think) Before I start sounding overly paranoid, I'm well aware that everything is made up of chemicals - even natural ingredients.
2 potentially nasty chemicals can also combine to make something quite safe and useful - e.
g.
; sodium + chloride = salt.
The type and level of chemical hazard does also greatly depend on quantity and manufacturing - but the point is, they are being manufactured; in bulk - and that in itself poses huge risks for the environment.
Nature may produce similar chemicals, but it's a natural process in harmony with the planet and environment.
So, do I really need the above chemical shampoo cocktail to wash my hair? No.
After all that, I think I'll just stick with vegetable soap until I find a more earth-friendly shampoo.
I really don't need "body and bounce" anyway since I have short hair.
What does your shampoo bottle say? Could you be unwittingly poisoning yourself and the environment? Research the ingredients listed on your shampoo bottle.
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