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Stop Using Commercial Toiletries
We are living in a very fortunate time. We are not expected to
all look alike! The 60's brought us this wonderful freedom. Freedom to dress in
a variety of styles, use make-up or no make-up, jewelry or no jewelry, any kind
of hair style, any kind of shoes.
You will need to go off every cosmetic and body product
that you are now using. Not a single one can be continued. They are full
of titanium, zirconium, benzalkonium, bismuth, antimony (30), barium (31),
strontium (32), aluminum, tin, chromium, not to mention pollution solvents such
as benzene and PCBs.
Do not use any commercial salves, ointments,
lotions, colognes, perfumes, massage oils, deodorant, mouthwash, toothpaste,
even when touted as "herbal" and health-food type. See Recipes for homemade
substitutes.
People are trying desperately to use less toxic products. They
seek health for themselves. So they reach for products that just list herbs and
other natural ingredients. Unfortunately, the buyers are being duped. The Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) requires all body products to have sufficient
antiseptic in them. Some of these antiseptics are substances you must avoid! But
you won't see them on the label because manufacturers prefer to use quantities
below the levels they must disclose.
And by using a variety of antiseptics in these small amounts
they can still meet sterility requirements.
The only ingredient you might see is "grapefruit seed" or
similar healthy-sounding natural antiseptic. This is sad for the consumer of
health food varieties.
- I have seen rocks sold as "Aluminum-Free Natural Deodorant".
You rub the rock under your arms. It works because the rock is made of
magnesium-aluminum-silicate.
- Men's hair color has lead in it.
- Lipstick has bariurn, alurninum, titanium.
- Eye pencil and shadow have chrornium.
- Toothpaste has benzene, tin, and strontium.
- Hair spray has propyl alcohol and PCBS. BEWARE! Stop using it
today.
- Shampoo, even health varieties, has propyl alcohol! BEWARE!
Stop using it today.
- Cigarettes have lead, mercury, nickel and Tobacco Mosaic
virus.
- Chewing tobacco has ytterbium.
Some of the unnatural chemicals listed are present because of
residues in the manufacturing process, but others you will actually see listed
on the label!
Fig. 71 Examples of commercial "food lube" |
Propyl alcohol and wood alcohol are present
because the tubing used to fill the bottles is sterilized and cleaned with them.
Ice cream machines are "oiled" with a gel containing petroleum products. This
could explain why I always find benzene in ice cream.
Note: HEAVY DUTY SANITARY LUBRICANT. The text on the containers
reads... for food machinery use... odorless, tasteless, water-resistant,
chemically stable, non corrosive, rust protection.
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How can
propyl alcohol in shampoo get into your body in significant amounts? The skin is
more absorbent than we realize, and time and time again I see cancer victims who
have gone off every body product except their favorite shampoo. They harbor
propyl alcohol until they make that final sacrifice. It is better, to switch
shampoos than to not need any due to radiation and chemotherapy!
See Recipes for easy-to-make, natural cosmetics. But you might
consider just stopping them all. Especially if you're going on vacation.
Use nothing that you wouldn't use on a new-born baby. This is a
permissive age. You will be the only one feeling "naked." Others won't even
notice. Don't forget advertising is aimed at you, even if other people's eyes
are not!
 Dishes
and clothing are primary source of PCBs. Fig. 72 Detergents with PCBs.
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Don't even use soap unless it is
homemade soap (see Recipes) or borax straight from the box. Borax was the
traditional pioneer soap. It is antibacterial and can be made into a
solution. It is also a water softener and is the main ingredient in
nonchlorine bleach. Borax can remove grease, too, and some stains. But
even borax is not natural to your body and it is therefore wise to use as
little as necessary. See Recipes for antibacterial borax soap.
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- Don't use toothpaste, not even health-food
varieties. To clean teeth, use plain water or chemically pure baking soda (see
Sources)-but dissolve it in water first, otherwise it is too abrasive. Or brush
with hydrogen peroxide food izrade, not the regular variety (see Sources). Don't
use floss; use 2 or 4-pound monofilament fish line. Floss has mercury
antiseptics (with thallium pollution!). Throw away your old toothbrush-solvents
don't wash away.
- Don't use mouthwash. Use saltwater
(aluminum-free salt) or food grade hydrogen peroxide (a few drops in water).
- Don't use hair spray.
- Don't use massage oils of any kind. Use
olive oil.
- Don't use bath oil. Take showers, not
baths, if you are strong enough to stand. Showers are cleaner.
- Don't use perfumes or colognes.
- Don't use commercial lotions or personal
lubricants.
From "The Cure for All Diseases", page 435
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