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- Reviews: 5
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Honeysuckle Flower Extract, when used as a preservative as with these products, is a highly processed and highly concentrated paraben extraction. From a biological standpoint, they are virtually identical to the synthetic parabens we already know are harmful. As of this writing, there is no available evidence to indicate ...a naturally derived version of a paraben is any less toxic for the body than a synthetic version. For more information on this topic, do a search for Eliza Moriarty on the Organic Consumers Association website.
April 17, 2010
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Honeysuckle Flower Extract, when used as a preservative as with these products, is a highly processed and highly concentrated paraben extraction. From a biological standpoint, they are virtually identical to the synthetic parabens we already know are harmful. As of this writing, there is no available evidence to indicate ...a naturally derived version of a paraben is any less toxic for the body than a synthetic version. For more information on this topic, do a search for Eliza Moriarty on the Organic Consumers Association website.
April 17, 2010
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Honeysuckle Flower Extract, when used as a preservative as with these products, is a highly processed and highly concentrated paraben extraction. From a biological standpoint, they are virtually identical to the synthetic parabens we already know are harmful. As of this writing, there is no available evidence to indicate a naturally derived version of a paraben is any less toxic for the body than a synthetic version. For more information on this topic, search for Eliza Moriarty's article as published on the Organic Comsumers Association webpage.
April 16, 2010
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Honeysuckle Flower Extract, when used as a preservative as with these products, is a highly processed and highly concentrated paraben extraction. From a biological standpoint, they are virtually identical to the synthetic parabens we already know are harmful. As of this writing, there is no available evidence to indicate a naturally derived version of a paraben is any less toxic for the body than a synthetic version. For more information on this topic, search for Eliza Moriarty's article as published on the Organic Comsumers Association webpage.
April 16, 2010
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Honeysuckle Flower Extract, when used as a preservative as with these products, is a highly processed and highly concentrated paraben extraction. From a biological standpoint, they are virtually identical to the synthetic parabens we already know are harmful. As of this writing, there is no available evidence to indicate a naturally derived version of a paraben is any less toxic for the body than a synthetic version. For more information on this topic, search for Eliza Moriarty's article as published on the Organic Comsumers Association webpage.
April 16, 2010
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