Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 In a message dated 12/16/2003 6:15:02 AM Central Standard Time, sherryscreations2@... writes: > I am sure you are aware of the fact that the FDA is looking into the > problems caused by preservatives in cosmetic and soap products and that > anit-bacterial products are not that effective ... I do not want to debate, nor will I > debate, this with you ... Sherry, I'm confident that as they look into this, they are doing so from an objective point of view ... protection of the consumer benefits vs. harm ... and are evaluating the claims of the harm in order to accurately weigh it. I respect your views against them, but feel you've taken issue with our chemists and cannot respect their positions for the use of the preservatives. This is not an objective position about the subject that provides us with education, it's posturing debate. There is no such thing as a one-sided coin. My mother is on blood thinners due to the bloodclots her body throws constantly, and cannot indulge in broccoli - one of her favorite all-natural veggies. Benefit vs. harm must be weighed in all things ... meds, home remedies ... even the amounts of certain vitamins and minerals. I for one, would like to hear from others [the 1000 +] members on > this > list ... rather than just our resident chemist who seems to be the only one > answering questions on this group ... I'm thankful they are answering at all ... ad nauseum ... to continue the education that this list is set up to do ... especially during this exceedingly hectic season! I for one have not only been busy with my soaps, but have been jobhunting full time, temping on a day-to-day basis almost full time for over a month, have had my 16-year old son go through cardiology testing and evaluation for pectus excavatum (concave sternum), PVCs at rest, and chest pain, and my 11-year old is now sick with that flu I had last month and didn't get to rest through. If you have conclusive, objective facts or alternatives, by all means we want to hear them ... but I really have no time for debates or " them vs. us " position statements. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Maurice My bar soap gets moisture on it but I do not add a preservative to soap. And as far as adding a preservative to the chap stick, many people can not use it because it causes blisters to their lips due to the preservative used. I am sure you are aware of the fact that the FDA is looking into the problems caused by preservatives in cosmetic and soap products and that anit-bacterial products are not that effective. Synthetic preservatives is, in fact, a NEW areana and the effects over long term use have not been well documented as yet. I won't bore you all with pages of data, it is available on the internet. Our bodies have many bacteria, especially in the mouth and intestinal tract, but that does not mean they should be removed, they are there for the purpose of destroying the so-called " bad " bacteria that enters our body daily. Without this natural bacteria in our bodies we would surcome to virus and disease and die. I do not want to debate, nor will I debate, this with you, but only to state another point of view, about adding synthetic preservatives, when it is not entirely necessary, because there are SO many people allergic to synthetic preservatives, and sometimes, they cause a lot more problems than they prevent. Case in point: lipbalms, anti- bacterial liquid soap. I for one, would like to hear from others [the 1000 +] members on this list who seldome or never post, rather than just our resident chemist who seems to be the only one answering questions on this group. I am sure there are others who have ideas and references to share with this group. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 > > I for one, would like to hear from others [the 1000 +] members on > this list who seldome or never post, rather than just our resident > chemist who seems to be the only one answering questions on this > group. I am sure there are others who have ideas and references to > share with this group. > > Sherry Hi Sherry, I am one of the newbies! Though I have been " studying " for almost 2 years - we still have not launched our body products (I run a small medium candle manufacturing company). The thing is: I do a lot of my learning on the internet, but it is difficult to discern what is Truth. I have a very scientific mind (not much " touchy-feely " here), so I when folks like Labrat and others back up their statements with scientific research (research that is replicated in various places) and from sources that I would trust even independently of their own opinion, I discover from whom I can really *learn* on this board. The list is surprisingly short (4 names). I read every single post (and all the archived posts) in order to learn from everyone (and everybody *does* teach me), but again, I only truly trust anything backed by research (again, many of Labrats posts, as an example). This is not " picking " people to " follow " , please do not misunderstand... In any case, as a newbie I am not at all qualified to speak to the issue of preservation. The best I can do is to ask questions - and hopefully some of them will spur thought, exploration, and discussion. Your post is very interesting, I would be very interested if you could lead me to more sources on this? I am the type of person who tries not to take too much medication, so I would love to use less preservative. But until I have more reliable information I have to use preservative systems that are effective and as safe as possible. I hope that in a few years I can help to teach others as much as I currently learn on the board... Kind regards, Barbie Sweet Scents LLC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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