Carrageenan
Found in: Cottage cheese, ice cream, sour cream, puddings, baby
formulas.
Properties: A thickening agent. Suspected and indicated in ulcerative
conditions of the GI tract. Affects blood clotting and proper nutrient
dispersion.
Chlorine
Found in: Tap water, showers, pool, laundry products, cleaning agents,
food processing, sewage systems, etc.
Properties: Anti-bacterial and parasitic. Contributes to asthma, hay fever,
anemia, bronchitis, circulatory collapse, confusion, delirium,
diabetes, dizziness, irritation of the eyes, mouth, nose, throat, lung,
skin and stomach, heart disease, high blood pressure and nausea.
Probably cancer causing.
DEA (Diethanolamine)
MEA (Momoethanolamine)
TEA (Triethanolamine)
Found in: Bubble baths, shampoos, soaps, skin washes and cleansers.
Properties: Foaming agents. Suspected carcinogen. May bind with
nitrates and nitrites to form nitrosamines (tumor growers).
EDTA (Ethylendiaminetetraacetic Acid)
Found in: Shellac, solvents, and personal care products that foam
(bubble baths, body washes, shampoos, soaps and facial cleansers).
Properties: Preservative. Hormone disrupters. Suspected in at least two
types of cancer—kidney and liver cancer. Known to cause kidney,
intestinal and skin disorders. Causes cramping and the like.
Gums (Arabic, Karaya, Xanthin, Cellulose, Ghatti, Tragacanth, etc.)
Found in: Ice cream, colas, candy, gum, beer, salad dressings, Isopropyl
alcohol.