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jackovesk
26th April 2013, 03:26
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April 2013

To EndAllDisease, we begin by eliminating every source of toxic exposure in our lives, and what better place to begin than with your own personal care products?

I took the liberty of going to my local drug store, from where most people buy their shampoo, and took photos of 20 of the most popular and commonly used shampoo products so I could investigate each ingredient individually. I was shocked at what I had discovered.

Most people clean their hair and bodies everyday with poison, brush their teeth with poison, rub poison underneath their armpits, clean their clothes with poison, and wash their dishes with poison and then after years of this abuse, they wake up one day with cancer and wonder why. Then, of course, everybody pats them on the back and tells them it’s not their fault, and then we all blame it on genetics and cry together like we are somehow victimized by the world around us.

Here’s the Big & Empowering Secret:

We are not victims of disease, and disease doesn’t happen by accident.

Below I have analyzed one of the most popular brands of shampoo for your review. In any personal care product, each individual ingredient either enhances or diminishes your state of health. Put even more simply, each ingredient is either a nutrient, or a poison. It’s time to take a look at all of the ingredients and make an educated decision as to what you want to be washing your hair with.

Is Your Shampoo Poison?

e.g. Herbal Essences Touchably Smooth

http://www.endalldisease.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Herbal-Essences-Touchable-Smooth-1-225x300.jpg

Check Out the (TOXIC INGREDIENTS) here...

http://www.riseearth.com/2013/04/poison-shampoo-shockingly-toxic.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+riseearth%2FKZKa+%28RiseEarth%29

PS - I just did & just threw my new bottle of Shampoo in the BIN...:yes4:

What Shampoo was I using..?

Natures Organics (Turning Point)

http://static.productreview.com.au/pr.products/138599_natures_organics_turning_point_2_in_1.jpg

It contained known:

http://cdn2.connery.dk/image/crop/8558841/190/142.jpg


METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE...

Environmental Toxin, Brain Toxic, Allergen, Irritant (Skin, Eyes, and Lungs)


&


METHYLCHLOROISO-THIAZOLINONE...

Causes Cancer, Environmental Toxin, Allergen, Irritant (Skin, Eyes, and Lungs)

PSS - Did you (Check) yours..? Did you throw it in the BIN aswell..?

PSSS - They don't call it (SHAM---POO) for nothing..!!!

Lifebringer
26th April 2013, 03:47
Brown vinegar and water removes parasites also. Good for stopping chemical damage.

The Truth Is In There
26th April 2013, 10:24
if you wouldn't eat it don't put it on your skin.

Prodigal Son
26th April 2013, 10:41
I may have missed something, but I didn't see Diethanolamine (DEA) on the list. It's in most shampoos and cosmetics... it is a petroleum by-product (what a shock, eh?) used to keep shampoos and soaps sudsy and moist... it is also used in things like rubber gaskets to keep them from drying out. It is a known carcinogen and has been illegal in Europe since the '70's, I believe.... Another nasty property of this stuff is that when it decomposes or breaks down, it puts out a gaseous toxin called nitrosamines, ten times more dangerous than the DEA itself. The list did mention Cocamide MEA (Monoethanolamine), which is similar, but people need to know that DEA and TEA (triethanolamine) are all related and all very dangerous. It is the main reason why many dog groomers and hairdressers get cancer after ingesting this stuff through their hands for many years.

I have a personal experience that caused me to get this education for myself... having to do with a bad plumber who made my business house toxic by not venting waste pipes properly...

I am in the puppy/dog business, we do a lot of grooming, and the problems that the nitrosamines caused were alarming, to say the least... we had dogs and puppies dropping like flies, or getting very sick. People with rashes, strange respiratory illnesses, etc.... a woman living in the house during these two years developed a tumor in her abdomen the size of a loaf of Italian bread.

We spent a fortune on environmentalists trying to find out what it was, most of them had no clue. I ended up finding the main cause of the problem myself... an open waste pipe buried in the space under the sub-floor... with the help of someone with a very slick nose to sniff it out. But there were other issues with bad plumbing that compounded the situation.

enfoldedblue
26th April 2013, 10:44
Gotta love Dr. Bronners Hemp pure castille soap with organic oils. Can be used as shampoo, body soap and apparetly 16 other things. It costs around $15 for a big bottle, but since you don't need to use much it lasts for ages. My favorite is peppermint :-)

witchy1
26th April 2013, 10:45
Miracle II soap for me.... cleans everything. The only cleaner we have now. (including hair)

Rich
26th April 2013, 11:03
Damn, my expensive organic shampoo has Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate.
Even an organic thoothpast made me feel slightly sick after using it.

Thanks for the info Jackovsk.

ThePythonicCow
26th April 2013, 11:58
Gotta love Dr. Bronners Hemp pure castille soap with organic oils. Can be used as shampoo, body soap and apparetly 16 other things. It costs around $15 for a big bottle, but since you don't need to use much it lasts for ages. My favorite is peppermint :-)

I have eight one-gallon jugs of Dr. Bronner's in my pantry now (just re-stocked). My favorite is Eucalyptus :-).

ThePythonicCow
26th April 2013, 12:04
I have been using "Dr. Mercola's Healthy Hair & Scalp Volumizing Shampoo" (despite having plenty of Dr. Bronner's soap on hand.) But just now when I look at the ingredients I see amongst others "surfactant derived from coconut" and "surfactant derived from glucose." Oops ... just other words for sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and its variants.

Rich
26th April 2013, 12:28
I see amongst others "surfactant derived from coconut" and "surfactant derived from glucose." Oops ... just other words for sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and its variants.
a natural shampoo I have has 'Sodium Lauryl Lactylate', 'Sodium Cocyl Glutamate' and 'Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate' are those ok?

ThePythonicCow
26th April 2013, 12:37
a natural shampoo I have has 'Sodium Lauryl Lactylate', 'Sodium Cocyl Glutamate' and 'Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate' are those ok?
I don't know :).

lisalu
26th April 2013, 12:41
I make all my own soap and shampoo bars, have been for 34 years now. using organic olive, coconut , palm and hemp oil, and essential oils for scent. I find it therapeutic on so many levels, from creating to the scentual experience in the shower! I am just now beginning to create a logo and will try selling it...locally.

northstar
26th April 2013, 13:20
This is helpful information. I will buy some Dr. Bronner's soap right away.
I feel a bit sick knowing that I have been putting commercial products on my skin for years but better late then never!!

Sunny-side-up
26th April 2013, 15:25
just found an online store for "Dr. Bronners Hemp pure castille soap". Looking at all the Healthy Goodies :panda:
Thanks for the heads up on the products...

just checked my air freshener, no ingredients listed, looked on line at the product home , no ingredients listed? Am I a bad researcher or are they just not listing the ingredients?
I'll say the product, if this not allowed on site please edit off, thx's

'AirWick'
Good or bad?

Maia Gabrial
26th April 2013, 16:04
This is what the Illuminati are all about. They're damned and condemned for doing these things. They think that they'll avoid Universal Law....? HAH! NOT! If they think that, then they're stupid as well....
Thanks for sharing this, jackovesk. I've been a label reader for a long time. Some of the main things I look for are: propylene glycol which is antifreeze and it's in so many things it's not even funny. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is engine degreaser which is in toothpaste. Sodium Laureth Sulfate is alot more caustic.

But what happens when a company just changes the name of the chemicals to throw people off? What if they DON'T list the dangerous ones? It's criminal, but these companies do it.... All I can say is Illuminati, you suck!

soleil
26th April 2013, 16:10
ive been using kiss my face and natures gate. havent used regular shampoo(amongst other things we stopped using since then) since beginning of november.

delfine
26th April 2013, 16:48
Good to know...

Dennis Leahy
26th April 2013, 19:33
just found an online store for "Dr. Bronners Hemp pure castille soap". Looking at all the Healthy Goodies :panda:
Thanks for the heads up on the products...

just checked my air freshener, no ingredients listed, looked on line at the product home , no ingredients listed? Am I a bad researcher or are they just not listing the ingredients?
I'll say the product, if this not allowed on site please edit off, thx's

'AirWick'
Good or bad?
I'd be willing to bet 3 tumors and an aneurysm that ALL commercial air fresheners are artificial/synthetic chemical stew "that smells real pretty."

Natural essential oils of many plants are available, and a drop here and a drop there goes a long way. (They may stain or leave an oil spot, so do think about where you are dabbing them.) You can warm essential oils to release them much more quickly, and there are several ways to do this (using a light bulb's warmth, or a "burner (http://www.spiritualscents.com/c-15-oil-burners.aspx)" using tea light candles, probably an electric heater that I don't know about...) Or you can put a few drops of oil on reeds or diffuser sticks.

I don't know a source in the UK for essential oils, but in the US there's a place where I buy (http://www.puritan.com/aromatherapy-041?cm_re=LeftNav-_-Link-_-Aromatherapy) these oils that sells for 1/2 to 1/3 the price of the health food stores.

Good thread, jackovesk. We need to be aware of what we allow in our bodies not just by eating and drinking, but also by contact or breathing.

Dennis

PurpleLama
26th April 2013, 20:08
Everything in my house is cleaned with Dr. Bronner's or just plain ol' white vinegar. All our personal hygiene products are Heritage brand, which are drived from the Edgar Cayce readings. The soaps, etc, from Heritage are freaking awesome. We'll never go back!

karelia
26th April 2013, 20:42
You can use ordinary soap as shampoo; just make absolutely sure if bought commercially it says "Soap" and not "Cleansing Bar." The difference between soap and cleansing bar is that a cleansing bar can contain as much poisonous ingredients as commercial shampoos, whereas soap has a very limited range of ingredients in order to be marketed under the name "soap." Better yet, especially if you live in the US (the hobby of soap making is more popular there than elsewhere, but put the word out wherever you live and check local markets), find a private soap maker and buy from them.

You can also use borax to clean your hair; it works well unless your hair is long and tangles easily. Then it's a pain to brush through, even if you use vinegar as a rinse. Vinegar makes a very good conditioner, as does a solution with water and citric acid. Bicarbonate of soda cleanses well, too, and it's healthy to boot, though if your hair leans towards greasy, soap is probably the most efficient.

As to air freshener, yeah, what Dennis said above. Personally, I've never liked air fresheners – they smell way too chemical for my taste. But I do love essential oils and candles, so an oil lamp that runs with a tealight makes a wonderful air freshener, and candles tend to absorb any cooking or pet smells quite efficiently. If you really want to be efficient, use Himalayan salt tealight holders: they release negative ions as the candle warms the salt, and negative ions will balance your surroundings (most homes have too much electronic salad, which greatly increases the amount of positive ions, making the air heavy with dust and such).

Vitalux
26th April 2013, 20:48
How do you stop the rain from falling down :rain:
What makes the world go around.

All systems of nature, the ground, the water, the food supply and the air we breath is toxic

Source always likes to give us something to ponder about :juggle:

karelia
26th April 2013, 21:05
How do you stop the rain from falling down :rain:
What makes the world go around.

All systems of nature, the ground, the water, the food supply and the air we breath is toxic

Source always likes to give us something to ponder about :juggle:

True that. But we don't have to add more toxins. If every single human on the planet stops buying/using just one poison, it would make a difference. If we reduce our consumption of toxins as we learn what is toxic, it'll make a bigger difference, and eventually, in the ideal scenario, no toxins will be added to products because it's not profitable to do so.

We know it isn't just shampoo or laundry detergent. But it's good to be reminded that those are poisonous as well. I stopped using cosmetics decades ago, when I learned that some "juvenating" creams and such contain aborted fetal tissue. Since then, I've used virgin coconut oil to moisturise my skin. It wasn't that I realised at the time that cosmetics can be highly poisonous, but rather the idea that greed could lead to the inclusion of aborted fetal tissue in any given product that seriously put me off. Some years later I made friends with a chemist who told me about SLS being a known skin irritant widely used in labs, so I became an avid label reader and began to exclude products from my daily life bit by bit. Some see my lifestyle of questioning everything and refusing to make compromises at the cost of my own ethics as awkward. I have no problem with that. From what I've seen, especially over the past few years, I'm way healthier than the average mainstream follower of the same age, and my life is way more interesting than theirs. :P

WhiteFeather
26th April 2013, 23:05
Great Post, and if i may interject some valuable info by Dr. Hulda Clark with regards to Isopropyl Alcohol which is present in many soaps, shampoos, under arm deodorants, etc....
Cancer accelerates with Isopropyl alcohol present in the body along with parasites, these parasites lay eggs and eventually create a universe of cancer in the human body. When you mix both together they thrive together.

The Cure To All Cancers Excerpt: By Dr Hulda Clark
For many years we have all believed that cancer is different from other diseases. We believed that cancer behaves like a
fire, in that you can't stop it once it has started. Therefore, you have to cut it out or radiate it to death or chemically destroy
every cancerous cell in the body since it can never become normal again. NOTHING COULD BE MORE WRONG!
And we have believed that cancers of different types such as leukemia or breast cancer have different causes. Wrong again!
In this book you will see that all cancers are alike. They are all caused by a parasite. A single parasite! It is the human intestinal fluke. And if you kill this parasite, the cancer stops immediately. The tissue becomes normal again. In order to get
cancer, you must have this parasite. How can the human intestinal fluke cause cancer? This parasite typically lives in the intestine where it might do little harm, causing only colitis, Crohn's disease, or irritable bowel syndrome, or perhaps nothing at all. But if it invades a different organ, like the uterus or kidneys or liver, it does a great deal of harm. If it establishes itself in the liver, it causes cancer! It only establishes itself in the liver in some people. These people have isopropyl alcohol (often abbreviated IPA) in their bodies. All Cancerous cells are thought to have a special property called malignancy. This belief is based on scientific experiments which show that when cells are cultured in the laboratory, they become malignant in an orderly progression from initiation, through promotion, finally transformation. Transformation is irreversible. The tissue is
now “malignant” and cannot be changed back. But is this really what happens in the human body?

Cancer patients (100%) have both isopropyl alcohol and the intestinal fluke in their livers. The solvent, isopropyl alcohol, is
responsible for letting the fluke establish itself in the liver. In order to get cancer, you must have both the parasite and isopropyl alcohol in your body.

Flukes and Isopropyl Alcohol

BUT SOMETHING SPECIAL HAPPENS TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL IN THEIR BODIES.
The liver is unable to trap and kill these tiny fluke stages. These baby-stages are actually allowed to make their home in the liver and other tissues. It is as if the immune system has no power to kill them. The flukes begin to multiply in people with
isopropyl alcohol in their bodies! The miracidia (hatchlings) start to make little balls inside themselves, called redia4. But each redia (ball) is alive! It pops itself out of the miracidia and begins to reproduce itself. 40 redia can each make 40 more redia! And all of this out of one egg! This parasiteis laying eggs and producing millions of redia right in your body! In your cervix or
lungs, wherever your cancer is growing! These redia are swept along in your blood, landing in whatever tissue lets them in. Smokers' lungs, breasts with benign lumps, prostate glands full of heavy metals are examples of tissues that give the redia their landing permits.


If you would like to read further, i suggest you read the first 30 pages of this free PDF Book By Dr HUlda Clark. Amazing info here by this inspiring doctor. http://www.free-energy-info.com/Hulda.pdf


http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?54153-Parasites-Cause-Cancer-by-Dr.-Hulda-Clark

jackovesk
27th April 2013, 03:30
This is what the Illuminati are all about. They're damned and condemned for doing these things. They think that they'll avoid Universal Law....? HAH! NOT! If they think that, then they're stupid as well....
Thanks for sharing this, jackovesk. I've been a label reader for a long time. Some of the main things I look for are: propylene glycol which is antifreeze and it's in so many things it's not even funny. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is engine degreaser which is in toothpaste. Sodium Laureth Sulfate is alot more caustic.

But what happens when a company just changes the name of the chemicals to throw people off? What if they DON'T list the dangerous ones? It's criminal, but these companies do it.... All I can say is Illuminati, you suck!

:wave: Maia Gabrial,


This is what the Illuminati are all about. They're damned and condemned for doing these things. They think that they'll avoid Universal Law....? HAH! NOT!


It's criminal, but these companies do it.... All I can say is Illuminati, you suck!

You 'Nailed-It'...:yes4:

Vitalux
27th April 2013, 03:39
How do you stop the rain from falling down :rain:
What makes the world go around.

All systems of nature, the ground, the water, the food supply and the air we breath is toxic

Source always likes to give us something to ponder about :juggle:

True that. But we don't have to add more toxins. If every single human on the planet stops buying/using just one poison, it would make a difference. If we reduce our consumption of toxins as we learn what is toxic, it'll make a bigger difference, and eventually, in the ideal scenario, no toxins will be added to products because it's not profitable to do so.

We know it isn't just shampoo or laundry detergent. But it's good to be reminded that those are poisonous as well. I stopped using cosmetics decades ago, when I learned that some "juvenating" creams and such contain aborted fetal tissue. Since then, I've used virgin coconut oil to moisturise my skin. It wasn't that I realised at the time that cosmetics can be highly poisonous, but rather the idea that greed could lead to the inclusion of aborted fetal tissue in any given product that seriously put me off. Some years later I made friends with a chemist who told me about SLS being a known skin irritant widely used in labs, so I became an avid label reader and began to exclude products from my daily life bit by bit. Some see my lifestyle of questioning everything and refusing to make compromises at the cost of my own ethics as awkward. I have no problem with that. From what I've seen, especially over the past few years, I'm way healthier than the average mainstream follower of the same age, and my life is way more interesting than theirs. :P

Hi Love

How do you stop the rain :rain: from falling down > refers to chem trails (http://www.poppypalin.org/holly-chemtrail.jpg) - we have toxic substances raining down which enter all systems of our Earth's biota.




What makes the word go round > refers to those unseen powers of military industrial complex (http://noliesradio.org/images/military-industrial-complex.jpg) that controls it.


We can try and empty the ocean one cup at a time. It might be possible but mostly unlikely to achieve.


For example I pay a very large premium for totally filtering my home water system to avoid fluoride. But our food is watered and processed often with fluoridated water.
If I jump in a public swimming pool I am swimming is a pool of fluoride.

God ( Source) appears to always enjoy keeping us worrying about things.

My hope is that next dimension will have less fear. :hug:

karelia
27th April 2013, 09:29
I think as long as we look at it from our limited 3D perspective, things do look pretty hopeless (which is exactly what the BiPs intend). But we can aim to look beyond. We can call in higher powers to dissolve the chemtrails when we see them. We can even approach the toxins to dissolve. I think it's all a matter of practice and confidence. Never forget that we are the powerful ones, even if we are not aware of it at the moment.

We can also work towards dissolving our fear in this dimension because I have a suspicion that is exactly what we are here for: to overcome our fear.

Metaphor
27th April 2013, 10:12
...and don´t forget to check the ingredient list of your deodorant too.
My guess is that the armpit is the highway into our system, for unwanted chemicals and stuff like aluminum, wich is very common in deodorants:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/1104.htm

I use fresh lemon instead, and add perfume if love is in the air ;-)

Lemon is very effective in killing odour even after heavy sweating (lemon juice kills bacteria growth due to being very basic in ph, instead of the being acid wich is a common misunderstanding). It can be used in any area where odour is persistent like feet, groins and armpits. Just beware that it hurts if skin is irritated.
Just take a slice and rub it in. Or in your palms and rub it in, to avoid pieces of pulp.

jackovesk
27th April 2013, 10:43
How do you stop the rain from falling down :rain:
What makes the world go around.

All systems of nature, the ground, the water, the food supply and the air we breath is toxic

Source always likes to give us something to ponder about :juggle:

True that. But we don't have to add more toxins. If every single human on the planet stops buying/using just one poison, it would make a difference. If we reduce our consumption of toxins as we learn what is toxic, it'll make a bigger difference, and eventually, in the ideal scenario, no toxins will be added to products because it's not profitable to do so.

We know it isn't just shampoo or laundry detergent. But it's good to be reminded that those are poisonous as well. I stopped using cosmetics decades ago, when I learned that some "juvenating" creams and such contain aborted fetal tissue. Since then, I've used virgin coconut oil to moisturise my skin. It wasn't that I realised at the time that cosmetics can be highly poisonous, but rather the idea that greed could lead to the inclusion of aborted fetal tissue in any given product that seriously put me off. Some years later I made friends with a chemist who told me about SLS being a known skin irritant widely used in labs, so I became an avid label reader and began to exclude products from my daily life bit by bit. Some see my lifestyle of questioning everything and refusing to make compromises at the cost of my own ethics as awkward. I have no problem with that. From what I've seen, especially over the past few years, I'm way healthier than the average mainstream follower of the same age, and my life is way more interesting than theirs. :P

Hi Love

How do you stop the rain :rain: from falling down > refers to chem trails (http://www.poppypalin.org/holly-chemtrail.jpg) - we have toxic substances raining down which enter all systems of our Earth's biota.




What makes the word go round > refers to those unseen powers of military industrial complex (http://noliesradio.org/images/military-industrial-complex.jpg) that controls it.


We can try and empty the ocean one cup at a time. It might be possible but mostly unlikely to achieve.


For example I pay a very large premium for totally filtering my home water system to avoid fluoride. But our food is watered and processed often with fluoridated water.
If I jump in a public swimming pool I am swimming is a pool of fluoride.

God ( Source) appears to always enjoy keeping us worrying about things.

My hope is that next dimension will have less fear. :hug:

Vitalux...:thumb:


God ( Source) appears to always enjoy keeping us worrying about things.

That's because (God) gave us (All) Free-Will & actually wants (Us) to do something about it...:yes4:

thalox
30th April 2013, 01:27
all thanks for the good info. i have found my local organic shop Dr Bronners soap. i will go there and stock up on them.

any other ideas for toothpaste and deodorant?

JohnEAngel
30th April 2013, 02:12
okay. i seemed to have flipped my lid reading this thread. i acknowledge that the bad guys are out to get us with toxins in our sundries and water supply but this seems more like an advertisement for Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soap. especially when said soap so handily points out the carcinogenic properties of 'other' soaps. did i miss something?

Metaphor
30th April 2013, 02:18
all thanks for the good info. i have found my local organic shop Dr Bronners soap. i will go there and stock up on them.

any other ideas for toothpaste and deodorant?

Kingfisher toothpaste or any auyrveduc brand will do. For deodorant see my post above. You will never need any other deodorant. Lemon is the best ive tried, and ive tried them all.

Czarek
30th April 2013, 04:22
any other ideas for toothpaste and deodorant?

I absolutely love Redmond's toothpaste (http://www.redmondtrading.com/product-category/earthpaste-natural-toothpaste/). I have tried ascended products (http://www.ascendedhealth.com/products_dentalcare.htm#Products), not too bad. In desperate times, Dr.Bronners shampoo will do the job.
HTH

DarMar
30th April 2013, 09:00
current state of programming goes like this: to was dirt off yourself you need to use something!

if it isn't shampoo then must be baking soda or vinegar ... something gotta be ...

well for 20 years i clean myself by water and nothing else, i have maybe even too long hair and it is healthy and clean and long.
I wash hair once in 3 months with as stated only water. I bet i have cleaner hair than anyone using any suplement! So basically in one year i wash my hair 4 times. Nothing too much is good.
Hair are antenas extending out of brain, and to do propper job it has to work on its resistance and antibacterial system. To state that hair will be dirty if piece of mud get on it is same to state if you cut than wound will be open for whole life. Human body posess thousands of bacterias and viruses like it or not. Body is concepted in self healing way, and we dont need to take suplements to repair it faster, infact with suplement you make things only worse. Is it vinegar or toxic shampoo, simple law of universe... give somewhere and somewhere is taken, and vice versa.

For me cleaning of body is more ritual than schedule. While i wash with pure water i talk with water. Im saying thanks to water and how wonderfull it is. In some manner you could say i pray and communicate with it. Water is a living being, it exists in all dimensions and can give or take information. Regardless if you think that's positive or negative information, to water it is just information.

three years ago i went to shorten hair a bit and hair girl asked me: "which shapoo you use, you have beautifull and full hair"
i just gave simple answer: "its called god's love!"

Nick Matkin
30th April 2013, 10:21
Can someone point me to the documented evidence of people who have been harmed by using these shampoos? I and others will then be better able to judge the damage they really cause.

Thanks.

Nick

CD7
30th April 2013, 12:29
Great topic for a thread!....

Hummmmm are we in danger of having a shampoo plant blow up! Lol

The soil is flamable enough...how bout we create a big bon fire of products...oh my bad tht might b dangerous!

Always gringed at the thought of rolling a heaping pile of chemicals right into my arm pits so my limpnods get a heaping dose sent straight in! Or spray it! Lol

Hair coloring and perming will get even more chemicals straight through your scalp ..Yummmmmmmm yumm

Yah this is a serious issue tht effects many....