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Showing posts with label Triclosan. Show all posts
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Study Links Anti-Bacterial Agent Triclosan to Breast Cancer Cell Growth

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Triclosan is a known endocrine-disruptor, altering the normal metabolism and concentration of hormones in the human body. It’s been a topic of controversy for many years, as it’s found in common household items like soaps and even toothpaste. The latest study indicating potential long-term ill health effects from this compound indicates that triclosan could even lead to the increased growth of breast cancer cells.

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The Soap You Should Never Use - But 75% of Households Do

Thursday, August 16, 2012

The main compounds in antibiotic wipes, creams and soaps -- triclosan and triclocarban -- have been added to chopping boards, refrigerators, plastic lunchboxes, and mattresses in an attempt to halt the spread of microbes.

But studies show that these antibiotic chemicals are no more likely than regular soap to prevent gastrointestinal or respiratory illness. In fact, for chronically sick patients, antibiotic soaps were actually associated with increases in the frequencies of fevers, runny noses and coughs. >

Common Body Care Ingredient Can Affect Your Thyroid Hormone

Could this Commonly Used Body Care Ingredient Imbalance Your Hormones?

Triclosan is an antimicrobial chemical found in personal care and sanitizing products. It can be found in soaps, toothpaste, and hair products. But there have been recent concerns about its possible effects on human health -- and triclosan has been detected in human breast milk, blood, and urine samples.

A study evaluated the effects of triclosan in female rats. Triclosan was found to advance the age at which the rats hit puberty. Serum thyroid hormone concentrations were also suppressed by triclosan.

According to the study, as reported by Green Med Info:
“In conclusion, triclosan affected estrogen-mediated responses in the pubertal and weanling female rat and also suppressed thyroid hormone in both studies.”

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