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Safe cosmetics for use in pregnancy

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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Some cosmetics are harmful chemicals applied directly to the skin. Pregnancy is a time when many women make substantial changes to their diet to support the healthy development of their baby, but many do not consider that some cosmetics are also worth avoiding in the best interests of maternal and prenatal health.

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How to remove additives one step at a time

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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Remove the allergy-inducing MSG from your diet and you may just find yourself removing a whole raft of other potentially toxic ingredients at the same time. The cheaper the product or the more bulk you are getting for your dollar then, generally speaking, the more likely that product will contain a range of additives you […]

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Preserving water is a toxic challenge for cosmetic manufacturers

If one of the ingredients in your makeup item is water (and the chances of this are very high), then that product will need to also contain some sort of preservative. Water, in any form, will harbour a range of potentially dangerous bacterias without a preservative, or range of preservatives, to combat microbial growth and […]

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Label reading – do your homework and start small

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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Label reading is often a fine print exercise. Have you ever squinted to try and decipher the tiny type used in many ingredient labels? Not easy in the bright lights of a big supermarket, with our attention being demanded by an array of other factors – including children.

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Avoiding gluten in not-so-obvious foods

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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Although not technically a chemical additive to our foods, the rise of gluten intolerances and allergies is putting this ingredient under scrutiny in many peoples diets. One of the reasons offered as to why gluten has become such an digestive issue is that it lurks in so many products that we often don’t realise just […]

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Remembering preservatives that trigger asthma

Asthma is listed as a potential side effect for preservatives in the range E200-E228 according to the Chemical Maze. I find this an easy fact to keep in mind when supermarket shopping and bypassing anything likely to cause wheezing is quickly passed over.

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Toxicity of lipstick something to consider

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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A woman might eat as much as 3 kilograms of lipstick in a lifetime ‚Äì that’s the equivalent of 12 sticks of butter and about the average size of a newborn baby. Toxic effects in our bodies can build over time so it is worth considering the toxic load of everything we put in our […]

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Brown bread may be white bread in disguise

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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Did you know that many brands of brown bread are nothing more than the white bread you are trying to avoid? Both start with a grain of wheat, but we wrongfully assume that a brown bread grain is not subject to the same level of processing as its white counterpart.

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Allergic to amaranth even though it sounds natural

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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Allergies to red food colouring are not uncommon, but when the name of the colour shown on the label is ‘amaranth’ (E123) it is easy to think this might be one of the more acceptable food colouring alternatives. As a grain, amaranth is touted as one of the superfoods of the decade. High in protein […]

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BHA preservative linked to asthma

Posted on 18 July 2011 in Blog by L. Schneider
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Asthma sufferers should look for BHA on ingredients labels. Butylate Hydroxyanisole (BHA) is a preservative that is used to keep food from changing colour, changing flavour, or becoming rancid. Butylated Hydroxyanisole (E320) is contained in meats, butter, chewing gums, nuts and dry mixes, snack foods, baked goods and sweets – many products that typically live […]

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