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Old 10-18-2007, 04:21 AM #1
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Default Chemicals in products

Hi everyone I was watching a program last week about chemicals that are used in bodycare products, someone had a blood sample taken and they found something like 65 different chemicals in her blood!! She switched to chemical free products for a month and then had another blood test and there were far fewer chemicals found.Would chemicals maybe exacerbate neuropathy? I am definatley going to switch products,I thought the body shop would use all natural ingredients in their products but unfortunatley they still use chemicals.Has anyone else tried to go 'chemical free'?If so do products like bath/shower creams/toothpaste etc work as well without chemicals in them and are there any online stores that come recommended?
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