Seguici su acebook facebook Cerca nel sito:

Le ricerche di Gerona 2005

(13-01-2017) Japan just banned 19 ingredients found in antibacterial soap


by Amy Goodrich

(NaturalNews) Just a few weeks ago, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a rule banning the use of triclosan, triclocarban and 17 other chemicals commonly found in over-the-counter antibacterial hand and body washes. Companies are given one year to take these ingredients out of their products or remove them from the market.

The decision was made after manufacturers failed to prove that these ingredients are safe for long-term daily use. Furthermore, they could not present enough evidence that these antibacterial soaps are more effective than regular soap.

"There's no data demonstrating that over-the-counter antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water," the FDA said in a press release.

Following the FDA's decision, the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare has announced that it already put the rule in motion and will eliminate 19 ingredients from antibacterial or antiseptic hand washes, shower gels, and facial cleansers.

Is your hand wash toxic?
Some manufacturers already started phasing out these toxic ingredients after the FDA issued a proposed rule in 2013. The rule required companies to provide safety and efficacy data from manufacturers and consumers if they wanted to continue marketing antibacterial products containing one of the ingredients in question.

Here's the full list of the 19 ingredients banned by the FDA:
Cloflucarban
Fluorosalan
Hexachlorophene
Hexylresorcinol
Iodine complex (ammonium ether sulfate and polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate)
Iodine complex (phosphate ester of alkylaryloxy polyethylene glycol)
Nonylphenoxypoly (ethyleneoxy) ethanoliodine
Poloxamer-iodine complex
Povidone-iodine 5 to 10 percent
Undecoylium chloride iodine complex
Methylbenzethonium chloride
Phenol (greater than 1.5 percent)
Phenol (less than 1.5 percent) 16
Secondary amyltricresols
Sodium oxychlorosene
Tribromsalan
Triclocarban
Triclosan
Triple dye

Theresa Michele, director of the FDA's Division of Nonprescription Drug Products, said that if the product makes an antibacterial claim, you can almost be certain that it contains one of the ingredients from the list.

Today, a lot of liquid soaps, among other cosmetic products, that are labeled antibacterial contain triclosan to prevent bacterial growth. Research has shown that triclosan may alter the function of certain hormones. Furthermore, some laboratory studies suggest that triclosan contributes to making bacteria resistant to antibiotics.

The health dangers of triclosan have been well documented in the news over the recent years. Therefore many companies have replaced triclosan with one of three other chemicals — benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride or chloroxylenol (PCMX) – which are not on the list.

Are these a safer alternative? Time will tell. The FDA has given companies another year to produce more data on their safety and effectiveness. If they fail to provide the information, products containing these chemicals may face a ban too.

Smart move from Japan
While the FDA has given all companies one year to remove these substances from their products, Japan announced more immediate actions and will be banning all consumer products containing one of these 19 ingredients from its production lines and shelves.

Cosmetics Design Asia, called it a smart move. The sooner they get rid of these tainted products, the faster they can start to market new products and make sales. For a country like Japan that has experienced slow growth recently, it is a great economic opportunity to improve consumer appeal and attract new clients from the growing natural and organic consumer sector that stands for safe and chemical-free cosmetics and beauty products.

Sources for this article include:
CosmeticsDesign-Asia.com
NPR.org
FDA.gov
Amazonaws.com[PDF]

News

  • (30-08-2018) The electronics in fluorescent bulbs and light emitting diodes (LED), rather than ultraviolet radiation, cause increased malignant melanoma incidence in indoor office workers and tanning bed users

    Leggi tutto

  • (30-08-2018) Mitocondri e peso forma

    Leggi tutto

  • (29-08-2018) Stroke now impacting younger patients as a result of the obesity epidemic; 4 in 10 are now aged 40-69

    Leggi tutto

  • (29-08-2018) Perdere peso non vuol dire perdere osso!

    Leggi tutto

  • (29-08-2018) Brain cholesterol: long secret life behind a barrier.

    Leggi tutto

  • (29-08-2018) Stile di vita sano? Si può, basta usare la fantasia

    Leggi tutto

  • (22-08-2018) Top 10 medical treatments that can make you SICKER than before you took them

    Leggi tutto

  • (22-08-2018) Meno ansia - C’è una associazione tra dieta e disturbi mentali?

    Leggi tutto

  • (22-08-2018) Dietary curcumin supplementation attenuates inflammation, hepatic injury and oxidative damage in a rat model of intra-uterine growth retardation.

    Leggi tutto

  • (22-08-2018) Dopo la gravidanza - Una dieta a basso indice glicemico se serve perdere peso

    Leggi tutto

  • (21-08-2018) Sleep Disturbances Can Be Prospectively Observed in Patients with an Inactive Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

    Leggi tutto

  • (21-08-2018) Anche i neo-papà soffrono della depressione post partum

    Leggi tutto


In evidenza

"L'informazione presente nel sito serve a migliorare, e non a sostituire, il rapporto medico-paziente."

Per coloro che hanno problemi di salute si consiglia di consultare sempre il proprio medico curante.

Informazioni utili