Perfume, a seemingly harmless substance used to make women smell fresh and pretty, has seriously negative effects on fertility. Studies have shown that perfumes can be linked to many cases of miscarriage, prenatal abnormalities, infertility (as its components damage the ovaries and other vital organs), cancer, and even sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). What causes […] Read more…
Perfumes Interfere with Early Stage Fetal Development
Received: March 6, 2014; Received in revised form: May 13, 2014; Accepted: May 27, 2014; Published Online: July 10, 2014 Endocrine disruptors and human reproductive failure: the in vitro effect of phthalates on human luteal cells Federica Romani, M.D.correspondenceemail, Anna Tropea, M.D., Ph.D., Elisa Scarinci, M.D., Alex Federico, M.D., Cinzia Dello Russo, M.D., Ph.D., Lucia […] Read more…
Perfumes May Contribute to Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Developing Fetus
Received 30 January 2013, Accepted 9 March 2013, Available online 8 April 2013 Role of perfumes in pathogenesis of Autism Omar Bagasra, , Zhabiz Golkar, Miranda Garcia, Lakya N. Rice, Donald Gene Pace Abstract Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are developmental conditions characterized by deficits in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and obsessive/stereotyped patterns of […] Read more…
John Masters Organics Bare Unscented line
Do you use scented shampoos, body washes, lotions, perfumes, face moisturizers, conditioners and makeup? In an average beauty routine, 99% of the body is covered in artificially crafted synthetic fragrance. Fragrances in beauty products contain 95% – 100% synthetic chemical reactions that are company trade secrets. In this scent cocktail exists carcinogens, crude or turpentine […] Read more…