Toxic Chemicals in Anti-Bacterial Soap Marketed to Teen Girls
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Bath & Body Works is Targeting Young Women with Their Toxic Product
Ask Bath & Body Works to discontinue the use of toxic chemicals in their products
Toxic chemicals don't belong in personal care products
Tell Bath & Body Works to take triclosan out of their products!
Dear Reader at Figrd.... ,
Sometimes I don't wash my hands with soap and water. I just can't bring myself to use a product that causes all sorts of health problems and will exist in our environment forever. What ingredient is so repulsive that I'm willing to walk to find dish soap in the kitchen to use or just forgo the soap all together? Triclosan.
I wonder what it is about Bath & Body Works' "antibacterial" soap that people are so drawn to. It comes in gift baskets and as prizes at baby showers and bachelorette parties, and it's in my friends' bathrooms. While it may come in sweet or fruity scents like "sugar lemon fizz" or "tangelo orange twist" to get the attention of young girls and women, their antibacterial soap contains a toxic chemical called triclosan. I can't help but wonder if the audience that Bath & Body Works targets even knows what triclosan is, and whether the company even cares.
Can you ask Bath & Body Works to discontinue the use of triclosan in their products?
Triclosan poses serious environmental health hazards by disrupting hormones, even lowering sperm counts in animals. After it is washed down the drain, it pollutes our waterways and can transform into dioxins, a class of chemicals some consider to be the most toxic. Bath & Body Works heavily markets their products containing triclosan to girls and young women, leading them to believe that they need antibacterial soaps. But the truth is, antibacterial soaps are no more effective than regular soap and water. In fact, using antibacterial soaps may be worse, even leading to antibiotic resistant bacteria.
We need to ask Bath & Body Works to stop using triclosan. Other major companies, like Colgate Palmolive, have agreed to eliminate triclosan from some of their products. Why can't Bath & Body Works stop using triclosan too?
Send the Bath & Body Works' CEO a message today:
http://action.foodandwaterwatch.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=7319
active link at my site also...! ;)
Thanks for taking action,
Food & Water Watch is a nonprofit consumer organization that works to ensure clean water and safe food. We challenge the corporate control and abuse of our food and water resources by empowering people to take action and by transforming the public consciousness about what we eat and drink.
Food & Water Watch, 1616 P Street, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036 • (202) 683-2500
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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Tell it to Obama and the FDA! Not that it will do any good other than to let them know, that we know.
- 10 months ago
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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ClassicalGas
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Signed, Figg - thanks! +^d
- 10 months ago
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ClassicalGas
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coolplanet
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Every day modern humans are exposed to thousands of questionable chemicals not found in nature (until now). The hundreds of artificial ingredients in soaps and lotions enter into the bloodstream through our skin's pores. Is it any wonder that we are seeing so many strange new diseases like Morgellons?
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coolplanet
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EdJoyProductions
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Read your labels! Thanks, G. Signed
- 10 months ago
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EdJoyProductions
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figgdimension
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EdJoyProductions:
yea your welcome how disgusting and wrong something you assume is clean and good and natural, but no. take care and have a great weekend you two(wink)
- 10 months ago
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figgdimension
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warman1138
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This doesn't surprise me. Some few years ago a company in China salvaged stanless steel from a nuclear plants containment vessel and manufactured dinner ware from it and it was caught being shipped to here in the states. Corporations can't be trusted for anything,excellent post.
- 10 months ago
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warman1138
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Wyley_Wombat
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Actually 80% of soaps that are labeled "antibacterial' have either triclosan or triclocarban (another endocrine disruptor)
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Wyley_Wombat
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coolplanet
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Wyley_Wombat:
Tea Tree and real lavender are the only way to go.
- 10 months ago
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coolplanet
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figgdimension
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Wyley_Wombat:
thanks for the info:( disturbing indeed :(
- 10 months ago
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figgdimension
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coolplanet:
i use tea tree
- 10 months ago
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figgdimension
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sensireggae
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Signed it
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sensireggae
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figgdimension
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protect yourselves...and ladies there are many products out there that smell nice get you clean and won't harm you or our fragile environment thank you G.
- 10 months ago
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figgdimension
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Misti [removed]
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figgdimension
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Misti:
your very welcome ..
:) - 10 months ago
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