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 Monday, April 18, 2005

Triclosan:Dangerous Pesticide used in Toothpastes and Household Products

  A London newspaper reported:

"Dozens of toothpastes sold at supermarkets are at the centre of a cancer alert today.

... dozens of products (are found) on supermarket shelves containing the chemical (Triclosan) from brand names including Colgate, Aquafresh, Dentyl and Sensodyne.

Marks and Spencer confirmed today it was removing products containing triclosan from all its stores.
Several major grocery and home product chains in Great Britain have declared their intention to phase out triclosan from their products. The chains include Marks & Spencer, Asda, B&Q, and Sainsbury’s.


Household products containing the pesticide Triclosan.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registered Triclosan as a dangerous Pesticide. The EPA gives triclosan high scores both as a human health risk and as an environmental risk.

Read here for more on the health risks of Triclosan and HERE

Triclosan is a chemical with antibacterial properties. Read here on its chemical properties and HERE

It is an ingredient in many detergents, dish-washing liquids, soaps, deodorants, cosmetics, lotions, anti-microbial creams, various toothpastes. It is also used as an additive in plastics and textiles.

Triclosan belongs to a class of chemicals called chlorophenol. It is claimed that this class of chemicals is suspected of causing cancer in humans. Externally, phenol can cause a variety of skin irritations, but since it can temporarily deactivate sensory nerve endings, contact with it may cause little or no pain. Taken internally, even in small amounts, phenol can lead to cold sweats, circulatory collapse, convulsions, coma and death.

Additionally, chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides can be stored in body fat, sometimes accumulating to toxic levels. Triclosan is a chlorinated aromatic , similar in molecular structure and chemical formula to some of the most toxic chemicals on earth: dioxins, PCB’s, and Agent Orange.

Long term exposure to repeated use of many pesticide products can damage the liver, kidneys, heart and lungs, suppress the immune system, and cause hormonal disruption, paralysis, sterility and brain haemorrhages.

However, the Soap and Detergent Association (SDA) claimed the attack on triclosan is a "false alarm".

Read here the counter-claim to SDA

Triclosan has been on the market for around 30 years and it is currently estimated that between 60 and 90 tonnes of the agent goes into consumer and household products in the UK each year. There is a very significant body of scientific research on Triclosan including information to show that it is finding its way into the environment.

What is less well understood is whether are there any implications for wildlife, the water environment or the wider natural environment.

The EPA in UK is asking manufacturers of Triclosan to look at whether the chemical might be having any effect on the environment and wildlife.

According to Pollution Information website that monitors hazardous chemicals, it ranks triclosan as "More hazardous than most chemicals in 1 ranking system.".

Triclosan is found in the following toothpasts and mouthwash:

  • Dentyl mouthwash
  • Colgate Total fresh stripe
  • Colgate Total
  • Sensodyne Total Care
  • Mentadent P
  • Aquafresh



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    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Greetings! Since the beginning of history, God has been revealing events to come to His people. On June 19, 2008 the Lord strongly impressed on me the need for His people to educate themselves concerning the products they buy and consume. I am writing this because I believe the Lord is warning His people of days to come. There are certain chemicals found in everyday products that are going to wreak havoc on our environment and well-being. One such chemical is Triclosan. Triclosan is an excellent product when used to protect healthcare providers treating patients with contagious diseases, such as medical professionals who are working in third-world countries during serious disease outbreaks. It can be a lifesaver to medical workers under those circumstances; however, the use of triclosan has not been tightly regulated, and it is now being overused in many products you and I use every day.

    The warning cry is that this chemical and similar compounds will end up killing us if we continue to misuse and overuse them. Overuse puts us all at risk at contracting antibiotic-resistant superbugs, and individually, triclosan-based products weaken our immune systems. Please do not use or purchase triclosan-based products.

    I hope you will take the time to read this brief message about the dangers of the chemical Triclosan and similar tricloson-like products (such as Triclocarban and quaternary ammonium compounds):

    *Triclosan is classified as a pesticide.

    *Triclosan is found in hundreds of common everyday products, including nearly half of all commercial soaps.

    *It is used so frequently that triclosan has made its way into the human body - a Swedish study found triclosan in human breast milk in three out of five women.

    *Numerous studies have found that triclosan promotes the emergence of bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.

    *Dioxin, a highly carcinogenic, endocrine disrupting compound, may be formed during the manufacturing process of triclosan, and thus is a likely contaminant. More alarmingly, researchers found that when sunlight is shined on triclosan in water and on fabric, a portion of triclosan is transformed into dioxin. Because of its ubiquitous nature, the conversion to dioxin is of major concern.

    *Triclosan is one of the most frequently detected compounds in rivers, streams, and other bodies of water, often in high concentrations. Triclosan is highly toxic to a number of different types of algae. Since algae are the primary producers in many aquatic ecosystems, high levels of triclosan may have destructive effects on aquatic ecosystems.

    *The American Medical Association took an official stance against adding antimicrobials to consumer products in 2000 and has repeatedly urged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to better regulate these chemicals.
    For more information google.com: "Triclosan."

    Blessings to you,

    Rev. K. L. Maines

    Duly Ordained Pastor/Evangelist
    Visit my blog: http://klmainesministries.blogspot.com/search?q=
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    Triclosan is found in the following products:
    Soaps:
    * Dial® Liquid Soap* Softsoap® Antibacterial Liquid Hand Soap* Tea Tree Therapy™ Liquid Soap* Provon® Soap* Clearasil® Daily Face Wash* Dermatologica® Skin Purifying Wipes* Clean & Clear Foaming Facial Cleanser* DermaKleen™ Antibacterial Lotion Soap* Naturade Aloe Vera 80® Antibacterial Soap* CVS Antibacterial Soap* pHisoderm Antibacterial Skin Cleanser
    Dental Care:
    * Colgate Total®; Breeze™ Triclosan Mouthwash* Reach® Antibacterial Toothbrush* Janina Diamond Whitening Toothpaste
    Cosmetics:
    * Supre® Café Bronzer™* TotalSkinCare Makeup Kit* Garden Botanika® Powder Foundation* Mavala Lip Base* Jason Natural Cosmetics* Blemish Cover Stick* Movate® Skin Litening Cream HQ* Paul Mitchell Detangler Comb* Revlon ColorStay LipSHINE Lipcolor Plus Gloss* Dazzle
    Deodorant:
    * Old Spice High Endurance Stick Deodorant* Right Guard Sport Deodorant* Queen Helene® Tea Trea Oil Deodorant and Aloe Deodorant* Nature De France Le Stick Natural Stick Deodorant* DeCleor Deodorant Stick* Epoch® Deodorant with Citrisomes* X Air Maximum Strength Deodorant
    Other Personal Care Products:
    * Gillette® Complete Skin Care MultiGel Aerosol Shave Gel* Murad Acne Complex® Kit®* Diabet-x™ Cream* T.Taio™ sponges and wipes* Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel
    First Aid:
    * SyDERMA® Skin Protectant plus First Aid Antiseptic* Solarcaine®* First Aid Medicated Spray;Nexcare™ First Aid* Skin Crack Care* First Aid/Burn Cream* HealWell® Night Splint* 11-1X1: Universal Cervical Collar with Microban
    Kitchenware:
    * Farberware® Microban Steakknife Set and Cutting Boards* Franklin Machine Products FMP Ice Cream Scoop SZ 20 Microban* Hobart Semi-Automatic Slicer* Chix® Food Service Wipes with Microban* Compact Web Foot® Wet Mop Heads
    Computer Equipment:
    * Fellowes Cordless Microban Keyboard and Microban Mouse Pad
    Clothes:
    * Teva® Sandals* Merrell Shoes* Sabatier Chef's Apron* Dickies Socks* Fruit of the Loom Socks* Biofresh® Socks
    Children's Toys:
    * Playskool® :o Stack 'n Scoop Whaleo Rockin' Radioo Hourglasso Sounds Around Drivero Roll 'n' Rattle Ballo Animal Sounds Phoneo Busy Beads Palo Pop 'n' Spin Topo Lights 'n' Surprise Laptop
    Other:
    * Bionare® Cool Mist Humidifier* Microban® All Weather Reinforced Hose* Thomasville® Furniture* Deciguard AB Ear Plugs* Bauer® 5000 Helmet* Aquatic Whirlpools* Miller Paint Interior Paint* QVC® Collapsible 40-Can Cooler* Holmes Foot Buddy™ Foot Warmer* Blue Mountain Wall Coverings* California Paints®* EHC AMRail Escalator Handrails* Dupont™ Air Filters* Durelle™ Carpet Cushions* Advanta One Laminate Floors* San Luis Blankets* J Cloth® towels* JERMEX mops



    Source: BeyondPesticides.org



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    Blessings to you,

    Rev. K. L. Maines
    Rev. K. L. Maines
    Duly Ordained Pastor/Evangelist


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