Is Your Toothpaste Toxic?

Buyer beware. Be sure to read labels.

A new toxic preservative is found commonly in your soaps, lotions, sunscreen and more!

Methylisothiazolinone (MI) is a chemical added to toothpaste, mouthwash, lotions, shampoos, dish soaps and laundry detergents that increases product shelf life, but also acts as a potent trigger for angry inflammation, allergic reactions, mouth sores and skin rashes.  These are signs of harm and damage.

Many companies are voluntarily removing MI from their products.

The European Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety, said that there is ìno safe concentrationî of this chemical for leave-on products like lotions.

For some people, the smallest exposure triggers painful reactions. Now we can add MI to the list of chemicals that should not be in or on our bodies.

Remember that there is very little regulation of cleaning supplies and cosmetics.

It is up to you to be an educated consumer.

I advocate supporting companies that choose to manufacture safe products.  The primary contributor to cancer and other serious immune diseases is exposure to toxic chemicals. Let us know what happens by posting on our facebook page.

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Dr. Nalini Chilkov, L.Ac., O.M.D. is a leading edge authority in the field of Integrative Cancer Care, Cancer Prevention and Immune Enhancement. She is the Founder of IntegrativeCancerAnswers.com where she offers online programs and resources that empower and transform. Dr. Chilkov brings over 30 years of clinical experience combining the best of Modern Functional Medicine with the ancient wisdom of Traditional Oriental and Natural Healing.   She is a highly respected expert in her field, a frequent speaker at conferences, educational institutions and a trusted resource to the media.