Skin Care Ingredient May Inhibit Fertility
Featured on: The Open Press
Publication date: Feb 6, 2009
Publication date: Feb 6, 2009
Natural, non-toxic skincare products are increasingly popular. Research shows that we absorb chemicals through the skin. Chemicals known as PFCs (perfluorinated chemicals) are in almost everything -- clothing, packaging, carpets, upholstery, and moisturizers. Research shows that PFCs absorbed through the skin can effect fertility in women. A good shielding lotion is recommended, and is also good for skin conditions that are exacerbated by chemicals.
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