We all know that we have to take care with what we put IN our bodies. It is not as evident that we must take care of what we put ON our bodies, as well. Recently, news came to light about asbestos discovered in cosmetic products at Claire’s stores. They were quickly removed from the shelves.
There are other dangers that can be associated with cosmetics and other beauty products. We assume that government regulations are protecting us, but as the article below points out, The F.D.A. has only 6 inspectors to monitor the millions of cosmetic shipments coming into the U.S. each year.
I have included two articles below (of which there are many) that point out some of the risks that we take when using cosmetics and other beauty products. The majority of imported products are safe, but a surprising number of those imports (15-20%) led to adverse findings. Among the problems found were bacterial contamination, illegal color additives and unsafe chemical substances like mercury were discovered.
The problem is that the F.D.A. does so few inspections of imports (less than 0.3 percent) from South Korea, China, India, Canada, and France that it is impossible to predict how widespread the problems really are.
The government is attempting to get more control over the problems. Yet for now, the best anyone can do to protect themselves is to purchase and use domestically produced personal care products from companies that use the highest standards for approval methods. I’m proud to be associated with a company that applies only the highest standards in their ingredient formulation and manufacturing processes. For the safety of myself and my family, I choose to use products that have already been proven safe and effective.
www.asbestos.com/news/2017/12/28/claires-recall-asbestos-makeup/


2. Take a calcium pill every day.
Recent studies have shown that the benefits of calcium and Vitamin D extend far beyond strong teeth and bones. Vitality Calcium Complete goes above and beyond “daily minimum values” to deliver the optimal amounts of minerals from the best possible sources. Calcium is essential to optimal bone health as well as the proper function of the heart and nerves. But without Vitamin D3, calcium is very difficult for the body to absorb. Absorption isn’t the only difficulty. Once it’s in the body, calcium can remain in the bloodstream unless there is enough vitamin K2 to direct it to your bones and teeth for proper storage. To maximize the benefits of Vitality Calcium Complete, we pair it with Vitamins K2-D3.
The Daily Value (DV) on a food label tells you the amount of a nutrient (like calcium) that’s in a serving of the food. Foods that have at least 20% DV of calcium are excellent choices. Foods with at least 10% DV of calcium are good, too.
When you are at the grocery store, look for foods with folic acid in them. Choose cereal that has 100% DV of folic acid.
