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Feb 2, 2012

In offering "paraben-free" products, is that contributing to public ignorance and also increasing safety risks when the public chooses products without the protection of parabens?

When professionals who know better, buy into the paraben scaremongering, how is that congruent with a desire to provide the safest, highest-quality and most effective products?

The downside of removing parabens from your system: J&J has to recall Aveeno baby lotions.
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This was done because the FDA checked their product for bacterial contamination. If a big company like this can unknowingly put out a contaminated batch of lotion, how many small, independent natural companies are doing the same and never getting investigated by the FDA?

Organic does not in any way mean cleaner or safer and non-irritating. For example, in Europe (where standards are very high) in June 2011 an E.Coli outbreak that caused several deaths was from contaminated bean sprouts grown on an "organic" farm (just a case in point that organic does not tell you anything about the safety or "cleanliness" of a plant.) What would you say to those whose families died because of the organic produce? I would be interested to know. Come into the safe world.Use preservatives when they are necessary, and Stop blaming without researching!

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