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Foxie-Pooh said:I think organic products are a bit gimmicky...I mean can extracts of plants really emsulsify grease and sebum from our face? I am sure some pythochemicals are detergents but are they really as effective? I like to see clinical results and experimental datas before making any judgements...the thing that I don't understand is if they are really that toxic then why does FDA approve them and why do dermatologists endorse some of these potentially carcinogenic products? Do they just want our money?
baRose said:One of the biggest mistakes Americans make is believing that the FDA is looking out for out best interest when it comes to food/diet, prescription and over the counter drugs, personal care products, etc. Just look at the quality of process food, canned food, fast food, etc that we have. This is considered OK by the FDA when it is killing us.
The FDA is notorious for receiving bribes and kickbacks from the pharmaceutical companies and food and drug companies.
The pharmaceutical companies are pushing the doctors to push the drugs on us.The more drugs doctors push the more profits they can make. Not totally blaming doctors and not all drugs are bad.
Not saying we should all live in a bubble, but we need to education ourselves as to what we put in and on out bodies and stop putting the our lives in the hands of the government.
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WhiteLinen said:I am wondering, is here anyone who manages to have a totally organic/non-poisonous make-up/beauty products collection? What do you use?