Why Organic is So Very Much Better - An FAQ

Aside from the feeling of wellness one can get from the natural organic skincare revolution, and aside from the boon of value that is coming to be associated with natural organic skincare products, the importance of the industry is now becoming ever apparent, with more and more evidence for the destructiveness of artificial ingredients and artificial skincare products.

Take, for example, the reporting of the Neal’s Yard News Team, who spoke in earnest that:

“Chemicals found in pesticides, food packaging, and household items may be linked to lower fertility among women. A study of 1,240 women has found that those with higher levels of perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) in their bloodstreams tend to take longer to become pregnant than those with lower levels.

The findings, from scientists at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), raise the prospect that exposure to the chemicals could be contributing to infertility. The study is published in the Journal of Human Reproduction. Results at this time are preliminary, but have further highlighted the urgent need for research into common chemical contamination…

Women who are exposed to hairspray in the workplace during the first trimester of pregnancy have more than double the risk of having a son with the genital birth defect hypospadias, according to the new study from Imperial College London. Hypospadias is a condition in which the urinary tract grows on the underside of the penis.

This new research has prompted calls for a new EU-wide cosmetics labelling system which would identify some products as off-limits to mothers-to-be”

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