Thursday, August 11, 2016

How to Find Products That Are Actually "Natural"


Just like the throngs of food companies now jumping on the “natural” bandwagon, grooming product brands want to woo you with this vapid, unregulated marketing term. Don’t be fooled: A splash of coconut water won’t magically make a toxin-laden drugstore shampoo any safer. In fact, according to market research firm Kline & Company, some 75 percent of products claiming to be natural are actually mostly synthetic.
Now, not all lab-created chemicals used in grooming products are harmful, insists Nneka Leiba, deputy director of research at the Environmental Working Group. Some are even safer than certain plant-derived natural compounds, she says. However, many synthetic chemicals found in the products you use every day do carry real-deal health risks. Some hijack hormones; some hinder sperm production; some may even cause cancer.
To find grooming products that truly are natural — and safe — you must meticulously read through ingredients lists. Unless you’re a chemistry expert, this can be confusing, so here’s a cheat sheet of the synthetic ingredients you absolutely should avoid.
Fragrance
Fragrance is a catchall term that can include up to 3,000 ingredients, including phthalates, which are especially concerning for men,” Leiba says. These endocrine-disrupting chemicals have been linked to low sperm count and poor sperm motility. And since fragrances are considered trade secrets, companies are not required to divulge the chemical cocktails within them. “As a consumer, you have no way of knowing what you’re getting,” Leiba says.
Sometimes you’ll see an asterisk following “fragrance” on an ingredients list with a note saying “derived from natural sources” or something similar. The problem again, says Leiba, is that “natural” is unregulated, so each company gets to make up its own definition for “natural source.” Your best bet is to avoid fragrance altogether whenever possible.
Parabens
Many grooming companies have begun shunning parabens in response to consumer backlash. Yet these synthetic preservatives are still pervasive in shampoos, conditioners, body washes, shaving gels, and sunscreens. According to Leiba, the longer-chain parabens — namely especially propyl-, butyl-, isopopyl-, and isobutylparaben — are the real problem. They’ve been linked to hormone disruption and breast cancer risk, while shorter-chain parabens such as methyl- and ethylparaben are much safer.
“I don’t think it’s necessary to avoid all parabens,” Leiba says. “Products without preservatives can be just as dangerous because they may harbor harmful bacteria that can get into your skin and eyes.” When scanning ingredients lists, keep your eyes peeled for the big four long-chain parabens and skip any products that contain them.
Formaldehyde Releasers
You’ll never see formaldehyde listed on labels, but this respiratory toxin, skin irritant, and carcinogen lingers within many men’s grooming products, says Leiba. It’s slowly released by certain preservatives, namely DMDM hydantoin, diazolidinyl urea, and imidzaolidinyl urea. If you spot any of those ingredients, steer clear.
PEGs and -eth Compounds
Avoid products containing PEGs and ingredients that have -eth in their name, such as ceteareth or sodium laureth sulfate. These commonly used chemicals have been ethoxylated, a process intended to make them less harsh. But during ethoxylation, they often become contaminated with a substance called 1,4-dioxane, a known carcinogen. “Sometimes large companies are able to scrub these ingredients of 1,4-dioxane,” Leiba says. “But you never know whether that’s happened.”
Triclosan and Triclocarban
Many companies are moving away from these synthetic antibacterial agents now that the FDA has deemed them no better at battling harmful bacteria than washing with plain soap and water. Plus, Leiba says both triclosan and its cousin triclocarban mess with thyroid function, contribute to antibiotic resistance, and pollute aquatic ecosystems after they’re flushed down drains. Still, you’ll find triclosan in liquid hand soaps, toothpastes, and antiperspirants, as well as in communal hand-sanitizer pumps in hospitals and clinics. You’ll see triclocarban in antibacterial bar soaps and other solid products.
Vitamin A Compounds
Retinyl palmitate, retinyl acetate, and retinol are popping up in more and more men’s products, Leiba says. These vitamin A derivatives are safe in night creams, but when exposed to the sun, they get broken down into hazardous free radicals that can cause skin lesions and possibly spur tumor growth. “Avoid face lotion, sunscreen, lip balm, and any day-use products that contain vitamin A compounds,” Leiba says.
Lead Acetate
This neurotoxin is found in dark-colored hair dyes. “This one’s a huge problem or men because it’s been shown to reduce sperm quantity and quality even at low doses,” Leiba says. If you’re looking for an at-home product to conceal your grays, check any potential purchase for lead acetate.  

Source - http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/articles/how-to-find-products-that-are-actually-natural-w432804
Photo Credit: Melanie Acevedo / Getty Images

6 Things You Should Know About Bug Repellent

A new report from Made Safe, Bug Repellent: What's In It?examines common active ingredients in conventional insect repellent and their impacts to human health and the environment, as well as more natural options.

There have been studies regarding the efficacy of some repellent chemicals individually. But researchers have yet to fully understand exactly how each chemical repels insects and how they may affect our bodies and the environment, let alone what the impact may be of the myriad ingredients in combination. Made Safe sees this as a call for total mixture testing, taking into account real-world exposures and usage to more fully understand potential toxicity.

Here are highlights from the report:

1. Insect repellents are made up of two types of ingredients.
  • Active ingredient are the active repelling chemicals and must appear on the label.
  • Inert ingredients, which are everything else in the products and can be all kinds of things from solvents and preservatives to anti-caking or foaming agents and fragrance and are not listed on the label.
2. Some common active ingredients are chemicals of concern:
  • DEET: linked to skin irritation, neurotoxicity and shown to cross the placenta. Shows up in groundwater, surface water and drinking water.
  • Cyfluthrin: linked to neurotoxicity and harmful to aquatic invertebrates, fish and honeybees.
  • Permethrin: linked to neurotoxicity and harmful to aquatic invertebrates, fish and honeybees.
  • Pyrethroids: a class of chemicals linked to neurotoxicity; some have been linked to endocrine disruption; some have been classified as possible carcinogens.
3. Some inert ingredients can be harmful, too:
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved approximately 3,000 chemicals as inert ingredients, including some that are harmful chemicals like naphthalene (linked to cancer), xylene (linked to depression of the nervous system) and triethanolamine (linked to respiratory problems and liver and bladder cancer in animal studies).

4. Some plants have pharmacological and biological properties that make plant extracts effective insect repellent, including:
  • citronella
  • clove oil
  • geraniol
  • lemongrass
  • lemon eucalyptus
  • linalool
  • neem
  • thyme
5. MADE SAFE has certified the first-ever bug repellent made entirely with safe ingredients:
Kosmatology Bug Repellent Balm: made with a mixture of herbs, essential oils and coconut oil.

6. Choose the repellent that's right for your needs:
Knowing your area and if you are at risk for a mosquito-borne or tick-borne illness can help you make the right bug repellent choice for you and your family. Go to Consumer Reports' Guide to Mosquito and Tick Diseases for information for your area.
With the rise of Zika virus and concern for other mosquito-borne diseases, Made Safe recognizes there is a time and place for the use of bug repellant products that would not pass our screening process. We urge people to become informed and stay on top of advice from the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization.
MADE SAFE (Made With Safe Ingredients) is America's first certification to screen out known toxic chemicals in consumer products across store aisles, from baby bottles and bedding to personal care, cleaners and more.

Source - http://www.ecowatch.com/6-things-you-should-know-about-bug-repellent-1965494997.html

Photo - www.madesafe.org

How to live Healthy and Happy

We are blessed with a healthy life, but sometimes unknown people, unknown circumstances, unknown situations or unknown reasons may become the problems for us. But with some powerful thinking will help to overcome the situation and change our life.

How to live healthy and happy


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

World Health Organisation wants Dengue Vaccine in India

As dengue cases show a steep increase, particularly in Delhi, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended introducing dengue vaccine in high burden countries like India. Two months ago, the apex committee on health, headed by the health secretary, had denied approval to a multinational firm for its dengue vaccine when it sought a clinical trial waiver in India. In May, the committee had concluded that the data presented by the company was inadequate to show the efficacy and immunogenicity of the vaccine in Indians. Immunogenicity is the ability of a substance to provoke an immune response in the body. The government and the regulator are of the view that there is a need to test the vaccine on Indian patients. Sources in the central drug regulator's office said data presented by the firm showed an efficacy rate of around 43%, against the requirement of 70%. The vaccine is approved in four countries, including Mexico, Indonesia and Brazil. "However, the company wants a clinical trial waiver in India and sought approval based on data from its global studies involving 30,000 patients," a senior official in the office of Drugs Controller General of India said.

Dr Vikram Sanghi posted an update on eMediNexus

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Friday, August 5, 2016

आपके भी टूथपेस्ट में और हैंडवाश में हानिकारक केमिकल हो सकता है।

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आपके भी टूथपेस्ट में और हैंडवाश में हानिकारक केमिकल हो सकता है।  
स्वास्थ ही धन की श्रंखला में आज मैं एक ऐसे केमिकल की बात करने जा रहा हूं, जो हमारे जीवन से सुबह होते ही जुड़ जाता है।  उसका नाम है ट्राइक्लोसैन (Triclosan)

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हम और आप टूथपेस्ट और हैंडवॉश का इस्तेमाल आमतौर पर रोजाना करते है। जिसमे से कुछ कंपनियां के प्रोडक्ट में इस केमिकल का इस्तेमाल होता है।

वैसे तो एक तरफ, यह केमिकल वैसे तो काम डोज में बैक्टीरियोस्टेटिक (bacteristatic) याने बैक्टीरिया (जीवाणु को) बढ़ने से रोकता है, और ज्यादा डोज में बैटरीसैडल (bactericidal) याने बैक्टीरिया (जीवाणु को) को मारता है।  और इसी वजह से इसका इस्तेमाल टूथपेस्ट और हैंडवॉश जैसे प्रोडक्ट में किया जाता है। 

लेकिन दूसरी तरफ इसके कई घातक प्रभाव भी हमारे शरीर पे पड़ते है।

जिसमे की,
 - Skin irritation (त्वचा पे प्रभाव)
 - Hormone Disruption (हार्मोन को हानि पहुचाना)
 - Interfere with muscle function (
मांसपेशी के कार्य में हस्तक्षेप)
 - Contribution to antibacterial resistance (
जीवाणुरोधी प्रतिरोध के क्षमता को रोकना)
 - Nervous system को हानि पहुचाना
 - Allergies and Asthama (एलर्जी और अस्थमा)
 - Altered Thyroid hormone metabolism (
थायराइड हार्मोन में बदलाव)
 
- Tumor development (
ट्यूमर का विकास करना)

अभी कुछ ही वक़्त पहले ही हमारी संस्था (www.toxicslink.org) ने एक अध्ययन (http://toxicslink.org/docs/Triclosan.pdf) किया जिसमे कुछ टूथपेस्ट (११ नमूने) (जिसमे कुछ (४) बच्चो के भी है) और कुछ हैंडवॉश (११ नमूने) के नमूनों को एक बड़ी प्रयोगशाला में टेस्ट किया जिसमे की २६ में से १७ नमूनों में इस ट्राइक्लोसैन (Triclosan) की कम अधिक मात्रा पायी गयी ।

हैंडवॉश के ११ में से १ और टूथपेस्ट के ११ में से ४ नमूनों में ट्राइक्लोसैन (Triclosan) की अधिक पायी है, जो की भारतीय मानक संसथान (Bureau of Indian Standard ) की तय मात्रा ३००० मिग्रा /किग्रा (पीपीएम) से भी अधिक है।

इस विषय में और अधिक अध्ययन करने की आवश्यकता है। 

फ़िलहाल तो जब भी आप बाजार से यह प्रोडक्ट खरीदते है, उसके कम्पोजीशन में ट्राइक्लोसैन (Triclosan) तो नहीं है ना ? ये जरूर देखे

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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Dentists Might Soon Work as Physicians

Dentists might soon be able to work as physicians.Representatives of dental associations are seeking approval of a three-year bridge course post completion of BDS from the MCI. This would enable dentists as a physician who has an MBBS degree. 

Dr Mahesh Verma, former president of the Dental Council of India, stated that like any MBBS student BDS students study anatomy and physiology for three years and can make good physicians. He also said with over 2.5 lakh dentists in the country (1:200 population ratio), the deficit of overall physicians will be reduced if the bridge course is approved.

source - EmediNexus

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