In a previous post on parabens, I gave an overview of exactly what is a this chemical in What is a Paraben and Why is it Used?
Why should we avoid them?
Parabens can mimic the hormone estrogen which can lead to or contribute to (if not cause) health problem such as estrogen dominance, various endocrine disorders like hypothyroid and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), infertility, obesity and the development of breast cancer.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment: Agents of Subtle Change? points out that in several tests, chemicals in the paraben family displayed estrogenic activity. Since most products from shampoos to toothpaste are used on a daily basis, the level and amount of exposure can add up. Exposure to chemicals through the skin can be especially powerful since they do not have to go through the digestive track. Theses chemicals can remain in the tissue, especially breast tissue particularly from the use of anti-perspirants.
Chemical’s that are or mimic hormones are also bad for the environment. The EPA’s study on personal care products also states that many of chemicals used in our personal care product and pharmaceuticals are eventually leaked into sewage treatment systems and have a negative effective on marine animals.
There are a number of alternatives that are currently available at my web store at Green and Chic and other retailers.
References:
http://www.terressentials.com/truthaboutparabens.html
http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycare/ppcps.cfm
http://www.naturalnews.com/022113.html







