The time is not far off when more and more freak children will be born. Neither Vanga nor Nostradamus could predict such a thing. The thing is.
The Pepsi generation is in grave danger. The genie in the bottle called "cosmetics" is doing its evil work. Very soon the medical profession will have a new specialty - doctors specializing in congenital deformities. In this day and age, when chemistry reigns supreme, it is necessary to pay attention to everything that is somehow related to the daily life of the child, from the composition of toothpaste, water quality and ending with his clothes. It is necessary to start from a very early age. Clothing for children under a year old: it should be chosen carefully, studying everything that is written on the labels, from the chemical composition of the fabric to the instructions on how to care for clothes for children under a year old.
Toxic substances in cosmetics
And this is not the realm of fiction. It is enough to look at the results of studies of American teenagers who actively use cosmetics. In the blood and urine of 20 teenagers aged 14-19, toxic substances were found in amounts exceeding dangerous limits. These substances could only enter the body with cosmetics. These are phthalates, triclosan, parabens and musk.
Phthalates are not only in nail polish, but also in all cosmetics that contain fragrances and are also present on the walls of plastic cosmetic jars, tubes, etc., that is, even if they are not part of the cosmetics, they can get there from the jars, vials or tubes. As laboratory studies conducted on animals show, phthalates have a devastating effect on the reproductive system. They are especially dangerous for men, as they reduce the quantity and quality of sperm. But most unpleasantly, they negatively affect potency.
Many of the chemicals in cosmetics have the ability to accumulate in the body. Therefore, the earlier children and teenagers start using cosmetics, the higher the risk of having ugly children in the future. Not to mention serious health problems, especially for a growing body when it is "flooded" with destructive chemicals.
To confirm this, it is enough to recall the cause of death of the widow of the American president Jacqueline Kennedy. She died of sarcoma. And although officially her death is not associated with cosmetics, but some researchers do not discount the fact that the cause of her death could be hair dye. After all, she dyed her hair black twice a month. Not without reason, after her death, the American authorities fussed and began to actively check the quality of raw materials for hair dyes and issue various prohibitive recommendations.
Take care of your children! Safe housekeeping will help with that.
I think that there is some truth in it.That is why I almost do not use cosmetics.It all seems to me that it is not natural or something.And my children (and I have three daughters) I will try to explain my position.and then let them think for themselves.Look what is happening! One chemistry around! And we should still try to live in symbiosis with nature.I think so.