The charity of the upper breast cancer reveals the full list of toxic chemicals in shampoos and face creams that bear tumorris

The charity of the upper breast cancer reveals the full list of toxic chemicals in shampoos and face creams that bear tumorris

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Combinations of poisonous toiletries used daily by Mullions of women who increase their chances of developing breast cancer, says a charity.

Consumers of breast cancer in the UK are not knowing that products such as shampoos and face creams can contain substances that, although safe in seclusion, can combine on the skin to produce endocrine -disrupting chemicals (EDCs).

These chemicals interfere with the human hormone system and are linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.

The charity warned that the woman who used many beauty or hygiene products in one day unknowingly creates a powerful ‘chemical cocktail’.

Breast Cancer UK even estimates that the average British woman is exposed to more than 150 potentially harmful chemicals as part of their daily beauty regime.

With the deaths due to breast cancer in the UK that will rise by more than 40 percent by 2050, the charity urges women to free their daily routines from these harmful chemicals.

As part of their ditch, the junk campaign explained the charity: ‘In our ruthless pursuit of beauty, there are more and more synthetic chemicals linked to adverse health effects, including breast cancer’.

Dr. Hannah Moody, research director of the charity institution, said: “Although scientific evidence is set up, the size of the threat of chemical cocktails is still discovered.”

Breast Cancer UK said that millions of women are not aware of products such as shampoos and face creams that are known as endocrine -disrupting chemicals (EDCs)

Breast cancer is the most common cancer of the UK with nearly 56,000 cases that are diagnosed per year

Breast cancer is the most common cancer of the UK with nearly 56,000 cases that are diagnosed per year

Head of charity, Gareth Lloyd-Johnson, said that restrictions on chemical manufacturers can use in products, must take into account.

“Regulations must be again evaluated to better reflect our real-life exposure-no product can be viewed in a vacuum.”

As part of the campaign, the charity has now released a list of some of these dangerous chemicals, and in which products they should find, in an attempt to help women protect themselves.

Made-up and nail varnish are supposed to contain the highest number of EDCs, which mimics female hormone estrogen and disturb the normal balance of hormones in the body.

According to Breast Cancer UK, these products probably contain at least two of the top three chemicals to pay attention: parabens, phthalates and synthetic perfumes.

Falatians, often found in nail varnish, shampoos and hair sprays, are chemicals that are usually used to strengthen plastics.

When used in cosmetic products, however, the chemicals can see through the skin, which disturbs the natural production of the body from – and reaction to – natural hormones such as estrogen and testosterone, increasing the risk of breast cancer.

According to the charity, these toxins are usually mentioned as a perfume or odor in ingredient lists, because they are often used to help scents last longer.

Symptoms of breast cancer to pay attention are nodules and swellings, hole of the skin, changes in color, discharge and a rash or crust around the nipple

Symptoms of breast cancer to pay attention are nodules and swellings, hole of the skin, changes in color, discharge and a rash or crust around the nipple

Checking your breasts must be part of your monthly routine, so that you notice unusual changes. Just rub and feel from top to bottom, feel me in semi-circles and in a circular movement around your breast tissue to feel for any abnormalities

Checking your breasts must be part of your monthly routine, so that you notice unusual changes. Just rub and feel from top to bottom, feel me in semi-circles and in a circular movement around your breast tissue to feel for any abnormalities

Another category to be wary, his face creams and moisturizing creams, which will probably contain a large number of parabens.

Parabens – including substances such as methyl parabs, propyl parabs and ethyl parabs – can penetrate the skin and cause the production of estrogen, which is linked to an increased risk of breast cancer.

Although it has been shown that many parabens interfer the hormonal system and therefore are forbidden, many endocrine disruptors can still be found in everyday beauty products, says charity.

Finally, the charity encouraged women to prevent synthetic scents.

It said that these probably high levels of Musk -Keton, Benzylsalicylate and Diethylphalate contain – all of which have adverse effects on the female reproductive system, which increases the risk of breast cancer.

To minimize the risk of exposure to these harmful chemicals, breast cancer UK advises women to keep their beauty routines as simple as possible, with the help of less non-praised products.

According to a Yougov survey on behalf of Breast Cancer UK, more than one in four British women uses at least six products as part of their daily beauty regime.

This amounts to an estimated average of at least 168 different chemicals per day, says the charity institution.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in the UK every year, good for a sixth of all cases and 11,500 deaths.

Survival figures for breast cancer vary depending on what stage it is diagnosed, but in general three of the four women live ten years after their diagnosis.

The survival rates of breast cancer have partially doubled over the past 50 years thanks to the regular screening and the increased awareness of the symptoms.

Women are encouraged to regularly check their breasts for possible cancer signs.

These include a lump or swelling in the chest, chest or armpit, a change in the skin of the chest or general change in its size and shape.

Teiple discharge with blood, a change in the shape or appearance of the nipple and continuous pain in the chest or armpit are also signs of the disease.

Although these are not always signs of cancer, everyone with these symptoms is advised to make an appointment with their doctor so that they can be checked.

Toxic chemicals that can increase the risk of cancer, according to breast cancer UK

Make -up and nail varnish:

Methylparaben

Ethyl paraben

Propylpara

Butyl paraben

Cyclohexasiloxan

Cyclopentasiloxan

Cyclotetrasiloxan

Sodium hydroxymethylglycinate

2-BROOM-2 Nitropropan-1, 3-diaol

5-BROOM-5-Nitro-1, 3 Dioxaan

Benzylhemiformal

Diazolidinylureum

Cyclopentasiloxan

DMDM Hydantoin

Imidazolidinylure

Methenamine

BHA

BHT

Fragrance

Perfume

Glyoxal

Lipstick:

BHT

Creams and moisturizing creams:

benzofenone-3

benzofenon-4

Ethylhexyl Dimethylpaba

ethylhexylmethoxycinnamate

4-Methylbenzylide

Gay salad

Octocrylene

Methylparaben

Ethyl paraben

Propylpara

Butyl paraben

Cyclohexasiloxan

Cyclopentasiloxan

Cyclotetrasiloxan

Hair spray and dye:

Perfume

Fragrance

Fragrance

Acetyl Hexamethyl Tetralin (AHTN or Tonalide)

Benzylsalicylate

Fragrance

Musketon

Musk xylene

Diethylphalate

Perfume

Perfume

Hexamethylindanopyran (Galaxolide)

Soap and Body Wash:

Triclosan

Triclocarbon

Fragrance

Perfume

Shampoo and conditioner:

Triclosan

Triclocarbon

Fragrance

Perfume

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