Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Why do people use Johnson and Johnson's Baby shampoo when it has formaldehyde in it? See quaternium-15?

If you look up the ingredients in the soap, you will find quaternium-15. If you look up quaternium-15, you will find that it is a preservative that releases formaldehyde. Now I question why we are using this on babies?Why do people use Johnson and Johnson's Baby shampoo when it has formaldehyde in it? See quaternium-15?
for the same reason they vaccinate and formula feed miseducation not poor parenting poor information and too much damn advertising !!!!!! just imagine all the toxins in a vaccine you aren't just rubbing it on there little heads and bodies but injecting it into their delicate little bloodstream it is sick!!! toothpaste has a buncha horrid stuff in it too here is a vaccine link please look


http://www.thinktwice.com


led in our babies toys and formaldehyde in the shampoo is the least of our worries!!! hmmm my bad about the bloodstream comment....any way these are injected where do they go? since you know so much.....tell meWhy do people use Johnson and Johnson's Baby shampoo when it has formaldehyde in it? See quaternium-15?
whats so bad about formaldehyde?
quaternium-15 is indeed formaldehyde. It is a very small dose in baby shampoo. It is used of course as a preservative to keep the shampoo from going bad (i.e. moldy). Scary as it is....this stuff is in A LOT of things. Now you have me a bit worried about this stuff. TIME TO GO ORGANIC!!! LOL.
Yea, and makeup has fish scales, seaweed and charcoal in it. Ice cream uses mushed up earthworms as a coagulent. What makes jello and gummy bears so wiggly? Bone marrow, usually horses. I could go on for hours. As a previous poster said, it's going on the hair, and rinsing right off, so it won't have time to preserve anything. Even if it soaks into hair, which doesn't have a blood supply, it's not going any further. And then the hair falls out over time. Chemicals have been a part of life for many years now. And people are still living to over a hundred years, so they can't be that bad for us. Go completely natural, never eat those chemicals or use any unnatural products(including natural gas and electricity), because nature doesn't provide them in their usable forms. Never vaccinate at all, drink unpastuerized milk, and let nature take it's true course, and you'll be dead within a decade. So to all those ';naturalists/organics';, it's fine that you feel that way, but don't preach to me about it because to me, that makes you hypocrites.
i use it all the time...looks like i will be switching.. and didnt know....but i found a website explaining why they do it and this is what it said...








';It is widely used in baby shampoos because it doesn鈥檛 irritate the eyes and is also found in some creams to prevent oil and water from separating. It also serves as an antistatic agent in hair conditioners. And in some people, it causes allergic contact dermatitis such as scaling around the eyelids after using baby shampoo. The only way to identify the culprit in an allergic reaction is by patch testing.';








that was found at this website... http://oss.mcgill.ca/joeshow/quaternium1鈥?/a>
yikes!





i've used it for over 12 years on my kids.....it's all i've ever used! it was used on me and my siblings.....probably my own parents, too!
You're getting all spooled up over nothing.





Sure, it sounds scary, but did you know that formaldehyde is necessary for human metabolism? It's required for the synthesis of DNA and amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) and it's circulating in your bloodstream right now.





Rubbing some soap with a super-tiny amount of formaldehyde on your head is NOT going to hurt anyone, even a baby.





This reminds me of all those petitions that circulate asking folks to rise up and ban dihydrous monoxide. Ooops, that's just water!





PS: you don't inject vaccines into the bloodstream, and the laundry lists of so-called dangerous ingredients are usually WAY out of context.
Because it works and babies don't freak out when you do accidentally get soap in their eyes.





Let's go back a hundred years when everything everybody used was all natural and all organic, no vaccines, no worries about what was in the food you ate because you had grown/raised it yourself. What was the life expectancy back then????





Ya, that's what I thought - so do you want to live to be 50, have had polio or the measles, lost children to pertussis and scarlet fever, had to live with chronic dandruff, poor dental hygiene (no getting additional fluoride from toothpaste - too many chemicals!). Oh and let's get rid of the majority of the medications used to treat common ailments so that you can die of heart disease/pneumonia/a simple bladder infection that spreads to the kidneys because the chemical needed to make the drug to treat it hasn't been invented.





I'd rather have preservatives in my food so that I don't get food poisoning, have my vaccines so I don't suffer from unnecessary diseases, be able to treat medical conditions with medications, and be able to wash my babies hair without worrying about him screaming and developing a hatred for either having his hair washed or worse, having a bath altogether! Plus even with all the chemicals around nowadays I still stand a much better chance of living way past 50, comfortably!





Really, if it was that bad for you it wouldn't still be around for use on babies, especially in todays lawsuit hungry world. Believe me, if someone thought they could link the small amount of quaternium-15 in J%26amp;J Shampoo to a real medical concern they would have filed a lawsuit. And if they had won then you can bet they would have pulled the product from the shelves years ago.





If that worried about baby shampoo I hope you aren't using any gas powered vehicles or consuming any sort of non renewable energy such as electricity from coal burning plant. Geez !!!!
it's not going in their tummys, it's going in their hair. what ingredients are in the food you eat? pay attention to stuff like that.
Because most of the people when they go to stores have in mind a few ideas: it's a name brand soap why not, they do not take the time and read the back of the bottle. We just pick up the first thing we see that looks appealing to the eye, then some might put it back and choose another one that is cheaper. It is the way our society is today. Fast pace.
';Formaldehyde is an intermediate in the oxidation (or combustion) of methane as well as other carbon compounds. It can be found in the smoke from forest fires, in automobile exhaust, and in tobacco smoke. In the atmosphere, formaldehyde is produced by the action of sunlight and oxygen on atmospheric methane and other hydrocarbons. It thus becomes part of smog pollution. Small amounts of formaldehyde are produced as a metabolic byproduct in most organisms, including humans.';





Wow, guess you better stop going outside too. I know that sounds harsh, but you cant live in a bubble.
grief, you serious? thanks. i have a 2 yr old.
Because they are bad parents.





But seriously...many people just trust the brand and do not investigate what they are really doing to themselves or their kids. Johnson and Johnson is a respected brand and many do not question them or their motives to make a buck as cheaply as possible.





And FYI... Do you know why J%26amp;J Baby Shanpoo is ';No More Tears';? Because they put an anesthetic in it that numbs the eyes. Without it, the shampoo would sting just like any other.
People are stupid, no exceptions.
What is formaldehyde please? I use J %26amp; J all the time.
We use it because the advertising is so good. It is the name that we have known and trusted for years

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