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The following article was published in our article directory on December 3, 2013.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Amy Baum
Do you know what's in your favorite face or body lotion? In recent years there has been a lot of buzz about parabens. Are parabens dangerous and if yes, how dangerous are they?
A 2004 study by Dr. Philippa Darbre published in the Journal of Applied Toxicology found parabens in breast tumors. However, the FDA states in its official post on parabens that "the study did not show that parabens cause cancer." The "FDA believes that at the present time there is no reason for consumers to be concerned about the use of cosmetics containing parabens," the post says.
A 2008 opinion on parabens from the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Products states that "methyl paraben and ethyl paraben are not subjects of concern," but that "the safety assessment of propyl and butyl paraben cannot be finalized yet."
Rebecca Sutton, a scientist at the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit advocacy organization, says her group is most concerned about propyl and butyl paraben too. But even though she says that parabens may disrupt hormones or mimic estrogen (which is thought to promote breast cancer in some women), "You certainly don't want parabens to be pulled out and a more dangerous preservative to be put in," such as one that releases formaldehyde. "Sometimes cosmetic companies might jump on the paraben-free bandwagon without really doing a proper assessment of ... the safer preservatives that they ought to be adding."
In fact, she says, "It's difficult to declare a preservative 'safe.' ... We have limited data to evaluate. We've been unable to create a list of safer preservatives at this time based on existing publicly available scientific literature."
So there isn't a consensus on whether parabens are safe. In fact, some scientists and doctors, such as Dr. Andrew Weils and Dr. Oz shared concerns about parabens as they may be linked to cancer and fertility issues.
To be safe, it is best to choose products that do NOT contain parabens. One of the product that has been in the news a lot is Argan oil.
Why Argan oil? Because it has Vitamin E: prevents wrinkles and delays aging. Stimulating cells oxygenation: restores the hydrophilic layer and skin cells thus making the skin more elastic, smooth and shiny.
This oil also has unsaturated acids: Argan oil has about 79% and because of that it ensures a permanent skin hydration, which translates to moisturizing, revitalizing, and nourishing skin.
Last, it's full of essential fatty acids: The oil is also rich in Oleic (C18:1) and Linoleic (C18:2) essential fatty acids. They are not made by the human body, and therefore must be replenished through food or supplements. These fatty acids are responsible for regulating cell function. They maintain the integrity of cellular walls, and allow transference of waste and water. This function plays a big part in skin health.
Argan oil is produced from an Argan nut coming from Argan tree, which only grows in Morocco.
The ancient Berber city of Marrakesh is one of Morocco's three biggest cities and is the country's most important former imperial capital.
Marrakesh, one of the most important cities of Morocco, has a semi-arid climate that features a mild winter but a very hot and dry summer, where you can fry an egg on a stone.
It is said that tourists are amazed how healthy the hair of most Moroccans' are, especially the women. They must be using something that keeps their skin and hair moisturized, hydrated, and soft, despite the harsh Marrakesh heat.
The secrete is Argan oil! Argan Oil remains one of the rarest oils in the world.
A very labor intensive process, performed primarily by Moroccan women, is required to shell and crush the fruits prior to pressing the oil. Local Berber women work in fair-trade cooperatives where they hand-crack the Argan nuts in between two stones, a technique they've used for centuries. Instead of being put through a machine, the raw Argan kernels are hand-extracted from the hard shell, hand-ground in a stone grinder, hand-kneaded for hours and first cold-pressed into the oil.
Oil extraction: Argan nuts contains up to 3 kernels. To produce 1/5 gallon or 4 cups (US) of this rare oil, 66 pounds of kernels and 16 hours of work are needed. That is the reason for the high cost and therefore selling price.
In 1998, the Argan forest in Morocco was designated a UNESCO protected biosphere so argan oil is sustainable.
Now that argan oil is of global interest and not just a regionally-used product, Morocco has seen an upsurge in Argan tree plantations. These not only benefit the environment by stabilizing and shading the soil and increasing the number of Argan trees in existence - they provide economic benefit to the more than two million people who make their livelihoods producing the oil. Most production is by women's co-operatives, and the women earn both household income and the means to provide their children with an education.
As a result of the popularity of Argan oil, Moroccan agriculture officials have set a target date of 2020 for tripling annual production to 4,000 tons.
Along with humans, livestock benefit from Argan trees. They graze on the grasses that grow in abundance in the trees' shade, eat the fruits and leaves, and drink water from the aquifers that are more readily replenished where Argan trees grow. The pressed cake residue of oil production is also valuable food for livestock, being high in protein.
Keywords: parabens, preservative, beauty products, face creme, product review for best creme, argan oil, body oil, hair treatment, cancer prevention, breast cancer awareness, anti-aging,
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