Sunday, June 5, 2011

Petition: By Choice For Procter & Gamble To Take The Contaminants Out Of Their Products

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Petition: By Choice For Procter & Gamble To Take The Contaminants That Causes Cancer Out Of Their Products…

To The Excellencies Procter and Gamble President Obama, U. S. Senators, and the FDA.

Consumers please sign this petition.

Stop purchasing Procter and Gamble, as well as, other company’s everyday use of some of their baby products, household cleaning products, household cooking products, plastic containers products and cosmetics products, until proven changes are made.

1,4-dioxide is a man made flammable colorless liquid with an odor. It is a dangerous fire and explosion hazard when it is exposed to heat and flame.
Dry 1,4-dioxane is stable, but it becomes unstable when temperatures and pressures are elevated.
Could that be the reason for a dryer fire?

If exposed to carcinogenic 1,4-dioxane compounds it is believed to have the strongest effect during the growth and development stages of children.
Therefore, the greatest concern about 1,4-dioxane in personal care products is the potential exposure to children.
Since the effects of many carcinogens are cumulative, low-level of exposure to children beginning at a young age may result in considerable cancer risk over time.

1,4-dioxane may cause cancer and severe skin allergies.

Some of 1,4-dioxane symptoms include dizziness, vomiting, unconsciousness, abdominal pain, eye irritation, allergies, skin rashes and severe health effects.

The NIOSH International Chemical Safety Card on 1,4-dioxane indicated that 1,4-dioxane can be absorbed through the skin, which is of considerable concern, considering it is in many personal care products.

1,4-dioxane, formaldehyde and other contaminants are found in everyday use of some of Procter and Gamble and other company's infant/baby products, such as baby wash, bubble bath, baby shampoos, infants and toddlers bath tubs.

1,4-dioxane, formaldehyde and other contaminants are found in many other unnamed personal care products for infants, toddlers and older kids too.

1,4-dioxane, formaldehyde and other contaminants are found in everyday use of some of Procter and Gamble young adults and adults personal products and household products such as detergents, soap, shampoos, deodorant, body lotions, dish washing soap, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, which they once owned.

1,4-dioxane, formaldehyde and other contaminants are found in many more unnamed personal care products and household products for young adults and adults, too.

Procter and Gamble take the 1,4-dioxane, formaldehyde and other secretive contaminants that are not included on the products labels out of the products.

Tests revealed that Procter and Gamble had the highest levels of 1,4-dioxane contaminants in some of their products.

The most important, but by choice, smart decision that Procter and Gamble should make in their life time are to inform the consumers about the overall secret contaminants that are in some of their products. Since by, Procter and Gamble choice, contaminants are kept secretive away from the consumers, therefore I can’t tell consumers what products to purchase.

I wouldn’t be able to live with myself if I told the consumers to use a product and later, I found out that, that product had contaminants in it. And also, I wouldn't be able to live with myself if later, I found out that the consumers were harm, injure or deceased from the company contaminants, which causes cancer, in which I told them it was safe to use.

By rules/regulations these big companies don’t have to warn the consumers when contaminants are in their products, because the contaminants that causes cancer are not consider an ingredient.

The consumers may never know the names of all the products that the contaminants are in, because, but by choice, Procter and Gamble have kept information away from consumers, when it comes to contaminants in their products.

It doesn’t matter how many scientists are employed with Procter and Gamble, who says, they are devoted to ensuring that their products and ingredients are safe. Scientists with years of experience make mistakes, which may cause consumers, severe injuries and deaths.

Procter and Gamble was founded liable for a human death, after she used their Rely tampons.
It was revealed through testimony that Procter and Gamble had known of a link between the tampons and toxic shock syndrome, and they still kept the tampons on the market.
A jury awarded the family damages.
What is $300,000.00 thousand dollars compared to a deceased young lady, who left behind her precious family?

A young lady bought a bottle of Clairol Nice 'n' Easy to dye her hair, but after using it her head began to weep and itch. Her head also was sore and became swollen.
Procter and Gamble was accused of negligently, examining, manufacturing and testing the hair color. Procter and Gamble were also accuse of selling the hair color in a dangerous and defective condition that was not fit for the use and it’s purposes for, which the hair color was sold.

It was stated that the manufacturer failed to sufficiently test the product or that it knowingly concealed the hair color defects. Even though the young lady was awarded an out of court settlement, Procter and Gamble did not accept liability. What is E 4,300 hundred dollars compared to the lost of one’s hair, which grew back in different patterns?

Clairol Natural Instincts hair color and Clairol Nice n Easy natural black hair dye have made people lose their hair. People have been left with chemical burns to their scalp. One of the victim’s hairs on her head fell out in large clumps for nearly 10 months. Procter and Gamble offer one of the victims an $8.00 dollar refund and a wig.

Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is a chemical substance that is widely used as a permanent hair dye and is an ingredient in the hair dye that causes chemical burns.

Procter and Gamble had evidence of Fixodent danger, but did not warn the consumers.
Fixodent contains a form of zinc which is bonded to an unknown formulation. Procter and Gamble failed to give adequate instructions on how to prevent deviation from accepted use.

Being exposed to an excessive amount of zinc can result in copper depletion and serious negative adverse neurological effects. In 2008, a reviewed journal reported on patients suffering from neuropathy and other neurological symptoms typical of zinc poisoning and copper depletion. Yet it is still on the market.

In the Middle East Oater’s expert panel recalled/banned two of Procter and Gamble head and shoulders Lively & Silky, and Shine shampoos, because they do not comply with international standards.
High levels of 1,4-dioxane was found above 10 parts per million. The panel said, the 1,4-dioxane compound could cause skin disease and cancer.
Also the health and environment authorities had considerable concern among the long turn users of head and shoulder shampoos. Authorities warned consumers over usage, that excess presence of the hazardous 1,4-dioxane could cause skin diseases and cancer.

These big companies constantly have cat fights with each other all the time. In the course of business they sue each other for millions of dollars, variously, over advertisement, infringement and much more. It should be their responsibility to not only ensure, but make sure their products don’t harm, injure or kill the consumers.

Why can’t they care about the consumers the way they care about suing each other?

A company sued Procter and Gamble alleging that Procter and Gamble misled consumers about bounty paper towels advertisement, by saying quicker picker upper. The two companies reached an out of court settlement. Even though the company asked for $723,000 thousand dollars the amount of the settlement was not disclosed.

Procter and Gamble don't necessarily go by the book.

Several of Procter and Gamble employees snooped in a rival company trash to obtain company information. The two companies have settle the sue case.

Beware of Procter and Gamble Products. What you think are good for you may not be good for your health.

There is a lot more to be told.

Since some consumers says, everything cause cancer, my question is:

Do you won’t to die from contaminant 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde that are in Procter and Gamble products, but are not included on the products ingredient labels?

Be truthful...
I don’t.

Consumers shouldn’t have to be diagnose with cancer and skin rashes that could have been prevented by Procter and Gamble not having carcinogenic 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde cancer causing hazard, harmful, contaminants in their products.

Products can be made without contaminants.

Get Involve…

Share this with face book, put this on your face book wall, twitter, friends, emails, and all other social networks...My goal is to reach 1 million consumers, therefore I need your signature.

Thanking, you the Consumers in advance for signing this petition,
Brenda Kidd



#1
PROCTER AND GAMBLE 1,4-DIOXANE CANCER CAUSING CHEMICAL AND BRENDA KIDD
http://petitionprocterandgamblecontaminants.blogspot.com/

1,4-dioxane is known to the state of California to cause cancer.
It is also on California’s Proposition 65 list of chemicals known to cause cancer.
According to the California EPA, 1,4-dioxane is suspected as a kidney toxicant, neurotoxicant and respiratory toxicant.

Many companies use ethoxylation because it is a cheap shortcut process to provide mildness to harsh cleaning ingredients. The process requires the use of the cancer causing Petrochemical ethylene oxide, which generates 1,4-dioxane as a byproduct of ethoxylation.

According to the Environmental Working Group, 1,4-dioxane is also a groundwater contaminant.
Procter and Gamble Tide, Ivory Snow Gentle, Tide Free, Gain 2X Ultra, Cheer Bright Clean Detergent and Era 2X Ultra Conventional Brands had significantly higher levels of contaminant, which is 1,4-dioxane a known cancer causing chemical.

Below are some of Procter & Gamble Products that contains 1,4-dioxane during a product conducted test.

Tide had 55 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Ivory Snow Gentle had 31 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Tide Free had 29 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Gain 2X Ultra had 21 part per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Cheer Bright Clean Detergent had 20 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Era 2X Ultra had 14 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.

However, 1,4-dioxane is not included on Procter and Gamble products ingredient labels, but it is a cancer causing chemical.

1,4-dioxane is not only in Procter and Gamble Conventional Brands of detergents, 1,4-dioxane is also in 18 of Procter and Gamble Herbal Essences shampoo products too.

A product test conducted revealed that an Herbal Essences shampoo of Procter and Gamble, contained 1,4-dioxane levels of 24 parts per million. That is 14 parts per million, over the limit, which is 10 parts per million.

The cancer causing chemical 1,4-dioxane is considered contaminant and is not included on the products ingredient labels.
The Food and Drug Administration does not require 1,4-dioxane to be listed on labels of personal care products, defining it as a contaminant rather than an ingredient because it is produced during manufacturing.

Procter and Gamble agreed to reformulate after an Environmental health consumer advocate filed a notice of intent to sue in California, under Proposition 65, the state’s landmark toxics law. Procter and Gamble agreed to reformulate 18 of their Herbal Essences products to reduce levels of 1,4-dioxane to 10 parts per million or below.
1,4-dioxane is found in personal care products (shampoos, Cosmetics, deodorants, toothpastes and mouthwashes) and household cleaning products.

If you digested or swallowed toothpaste and mouthwash, can 1,4-dioxane get in your system and cause severe Lung, Esophagus and Stomach Cancer?
If you cut yourself, while you are shaving on any part of your body, (under the arm) can 1,4-dioxane get into your system and cause Breast Cancer/Cancer?

1,4-dioxane is known to cause cancer and is considered contaminant and Procter and Gamble knows this, however, (through the years, over the limit amounts of) 1,4-dioxane had been in their products.

Breast Cancer is breast cancer.
Lung Cancer is lung cancer.
Esophagus Cancer is esophagus cancer.
Stomach Cancer is stomach cancer.

Cancer is Cancer, why would any group of people, knowing that 1,4-dioxane causes cancer put 1,4-dioxane in their products?
Cancer is devastating. It can be prolonged or it can be a rapid form of death.

Procter and Gamble Products that contains 1,4-dioxane are still on the market.

Procter and Gamble have failed to warn consumers about their personal care and household cleaning products, which contains 1,4-dioxane.
Procter and Gamble have failed to provide the consumers with warnings about the danger of 1,4-dioxane to one's health.
Proctor and Gamble have failed to give instructions to the public on how to prevent deviation from accepted use of their products that contain 1,4-dioxane.

Is Cancer man made?

Do Procter and Gamble care about the Consumers?

Products can be made without 1,4-dioxane.


#2
PROCTER AND GAMBLE 1,4-DIOXANE IS IN BABY PRODUCTS TOO/BRENDA KIDD

1,4-Dioxane is not only in Tide Detergent, it is also in other products too. It is a man made flammable colorless liquid with an odor. It is a dangerous fire and explosion hazard when it is exposed to heat and flame.

Dry 1,4-dioxane is stable, but it becomes unstable when temperatures and pressures are elevated.

1,4-dioxane is found in everyday use of household products such as detergents, soap, shampoos, deodorant, body lotions, dishwashing soap, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

Exposure to 1,4-dioxane could lead to severe health effects.
It has been indicated, by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health that 1,4-dioxane can cause symptoms including dizziness, vomiting, unconsciousness, abdominal pain, and eye irritation.

1,4-dioxane can also trigger skin rashes in some children and adults.

It had been once said that 1,4-dioxane is banned throughout the European Union and has been listed since 1988 as a chemical known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity under the State of California’s Proposition 65.

If exposed to carcinogenic compounds it is believed to have the strongest effect during the growth and development stages of children.
Therefore, the greatest concern about 1,4-dioxane in personal care products is the potential exposure to children.
Since the effects of many carcinogens are cumulative, low-level of exposure to children beginning at a young age may result in considerable cancer risk over time.

Also The NIOSH International Chemical Safety Card on 1,4-dioxane indicated that 1,4-dioxane can be absorbed through the skin, which is of considerable concern, considering it is in many personal care products.

Many children's bath products contain 1,4-dioxane, which may cause cancer and skin allergies.

1,4-dioxane has been founded in Baby products…Baby Wash, Bubble Bath, Baby Tubs, Baby Shampoo and many other personal care products for Babies, Toddlers, Young Adults and Adults.
Should parents be given complete and accurate information about products for kids and themselves, as well? How can consumers better protect themselves?

1,4-dioxane, however, is unlisted in the ingredients of most products, as it is generally considered an accidental by-product of the production process.

It has been founded in Household products…
Tide had 55 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Ivory Snow Gentle had 31 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Tide Free had 29 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Gain 2X Ultra had 21 part per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Cheer Bright Clean Detergent had 20 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.
Era 2X Ultra had 14 parts per million of 1,4-dioxane in it.

1,4-dioxane is also in 18 of Clairol Herbal Essences shampoo products, which consistently tested higher than many other brands of shampoos.

Instead of offering consumers a completed, totally organic experience, as its marketing claims, Herbal Essences products actually expose consumers to levels of 1,4-dioxane, over the established maximum levels allowed.

Since Herbal Essences products are marketed as being natural, organic and herbal, it is totally unacceptable that they have consistently tested among the highest for 1,4-dioxane. Therefore, Procter and Gamble violated California's Proposition 65 and exposed consumers to unacceptably dangerous levels of 1,4-dioxane.

1,4-dioxane is also founded in many cosmetics.

The CPSC has stated that the presence of 1,4-dioxane, even as a trace contaminant, is a cause for concern.

However, Procter and Gamble insisted that the small amount of 1,4-dioxane in their products will not harm the consumers. But animals had been tested using small amounts of 1,4-dioxane and over their lifetime they developed cancer. Procter and Gamble have manufactured, distributed, marketed, knowingly tested and sold, over the level of 1,4-dioxane in their personal care products to children and adults.

The cancer causing chemical 1,4-dioxane is considered contaminant and is not included on the products ingredient labels.
The Food and Drug Administration does not require 1,4-dioxane to be listed on labels of personal care products, defining it as a contaminant rather than an ingredient because it is produced during manufacturing.

Nationwide lawsuits have been filed against Procter and Gamble, after a study revealed that many of their companies baby products contains 1,4-dioxane… chemicals.

How could you harm babies let along children and adults, too?

1,4-Dioxane is man-made.


#3
Procter and Gamble Says this About 1,4-Dioxane And Brenda Kidd

Thanks for contacting P&G.

The safety and well-being of the people who use our products is always our highest priority. We have over 700 scientists who are devoted to ensuring that our products and ingredients are safe and in compliance with all regulations prior to marketing.

It’s important to know we do not intentionally add 1,4 dioxane to our products, but it can be present at a trace level in a few of our ingredients. We closely monitor these levels and want to assure you they are well below safe levels noted by regulatory agencies around the globe. And as mentioned before, all ingredients and known trace by-products are thoroughly evaluated for safety prior to marketing. We work closely with our suppliers to ensure the levels of 1,4 dioxane stay well below human safety limits, and meet all appropriate safety regulations around the world including USFDA and Health Canada. We’re confident the levels in our products are safe.

Also important to know, the US state of California’s EPA has established a safe level for 1,4 dioxane to which you could be exposed to every day for a lifetime. Any trace levels of 1,4 dioxane in a laundry product would be well below this safe level. You could do over 2800 loads of laundry in one day, every day, and still be below the safe level.

We hope this is reassuring to you.

Karissa
P&G Team


#4
Procter and Gamble To Kill Or Not to Kill And Brenda Kidd

We as people can't allow Procter and Gamble to take over our minds and our way of thinking. Therefore I have to try to reach out to people in a very helpful way. That way sometimes is through educating them in all the helpful ways that I know how.

You must understand that my baby sister die with Breast Cancer at the age of 51. I know a lot about breast cancer because of her and my mother. They both were diagnosed with Breast cancer. They both were operated on, on the same day right behind each other by the same doctor.

My heart goes out to you and you and you.

Procter and Gamble must tell the truth to the people. Why would Procter and Gamble put 1,4-dioxane in their products, knowing that it causes cancer, while at the same time Procter and Gamble supports the cancer foundation?

The cancer causing chemical 1,4-dioxane is considered contaminant and is not included on their products ingredient labels.
The Food and Drug Administration does not require 1,4-dioxane to be listed on labels of personal care products, defining it as a contaminant rather than an ingredient because it is produced during manufacturing.

If this wasn't true, why Procter and Gamble did agreed to reformulate...Procter and Gamble agreed to reformulate after an Environmental health consumer advocate filed a notice of intent to sue in California, under Proposition 65, the state’s landmark toxics law. Procter and Gamble agreed to reformulate 18 of their Herbal Essences products to reduce levels of 1,4-dioxane to 10 parts per million or below.
1,4-dioxane is found in personal care products (shampoos, Cosmetics, deodorants, toothpastes and mouthwashes) and household cleaning products.

Think with your brain, not theirs. Procter and Gamble have sued a lot of companies, why would they back away from this attempted sue case? Because it is true... And Procter and Gamble knows when they can't win a sue case.

You alone with others just keep on letting the force of Procter and Gamble take control of your minds. Wake up before it is too late.


#5
Procter And Gamble Let Us Live...
The Contaminants that are in Procter and Gamble products should be listed on the products labels.

Procter and Gamble and their staffs have children too, yet they are harming our children and adults with their harmful contaminant toxic that cause cancer.

Most importantly, we are not warned about their baby products, personal care products and household cleaning products, which contains 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde, by Procter and Gamble.

Procter and Gamble are destroying our children and adults hopes and dreams for the future. It may not be a future for our precious children and ourselves if Procter and Gamble cancer causing 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde continue to exist in their products.

What about the billions of people, who have been exposed to the higher levels, as well as the smaller levels of 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde that are in and were in Procter and Gamble products.

Although Procter and Gamble donates to the cancer foundation and many more organizations they should not have the right to turn, right around and harm people, and get away with it, with contaminant toxic in their products.

We only have one life to live. Procter and Gamble please let us live that one life to the fullest.


#6
Procter And Gamble The Consumers Have Been Warned

If the consumers continue to use Procter and Gamble products, at least they have been warned.

The consumers need to know and speak out against these companies that make millions of bucks off of the consumers. But at the same time they are shortening the consumers, life span. It is sad, but they know this.

Why wait for a death to occur and then speak out?

The evidence is in my posts.

It doesn’t matter how many scientists are employed with Procter and Gamble, who says, they are devoted to ensuring that their products and ingredients are safe. Scientists with years of experience make mistakes, which may cause consumers, severe injuries or death.

Procter and Gamble was founded liable for a human death, after she used their Rely tampons.
It was revealed through testimony that Procter and Gamble had known of a link between the tampons and toxic shock syndrome, and they still kept the tampons on the market.
A jury awarded the family damages.
What is $300,000.00 thousand dollars compared to a deceased young lady, who left behind her precious family?

A young lady bought a bottle of Clairol Nice 'n' Easy to dye her hair, but after using it her head began to weep and itch. Her head also was sore and became swollen.
Procter and Gamble was accused of negligently, examining, manufacturing and testing the hair color. Procter and Gamble were also accuse of selling the hair color in a dangerous and defective condition that was not fit for the use and it’s purposes for, which the hair color was sold.

It was stated that the manufacturer failed to sufficiently test the product or that it knowingly concealed the hair color defects. Even though the young lady was awarded an out of court settlement, Procter and Gamble did not accept liability. What is E 4,300 hundred dollars compared to the lost of one’s hair, which grew back in different patterns?

Clairol Natural Instincts hair color and Clairol Nice n Easy natural black hair dye have made people lose their hair. People have been left with chemical burns to their scalp. One of the victim’s hairs on her head fell out in large clumps for nearly 10 months. Procter and Gamble offer one of the victims an $8.00 dollar refund and a wig.

Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) is a chemical substance that is widely used as a permanent hair dye and is an ingredient in the hair dye that causes chemical burns.

Procter and Gamble had evidence of Fixodent danger, but did not warn the consumers.
Fixodent contains a form of zinc which is bonded to an unknown formulation. Procter and Gamble failed to give adequate instructions on how to prevent deviation from accepted use.

Being exposed to an excessive amount of zinc can result in copper depletion and serious negative adverse neurological effects. In 2008, a reviewed journal reported on patients suffering from neuropathy and other neurological symptoms typical of zinc poisoning and copper depletion. Yet it is still on the market.

These big companies constantly have cat fights with each other all the time. In the course of business they sue each other for millions of dollars, variously, over advertisement, infringement and much more. It should be their responsibility to not only ensure, but make sure their products don’t harm, injure or kill the consumers.

Why can’t they care about the consumers the way they care about suing each other?

A company sued Procter and Gamble alleging that Procter and Gamble misled consumers about bounty paper towels advertisement, by saying quicker picker upper. The two companies reached an out of court settlement. Even though the company asked for $723,000 thousand dollars the amount of the settlement was not disclosed.

Procter and Gamble don't necessarily go by the book.

Several of Procter and Gamble employees snooped in a rival company trash to obtain company information. The two companies have settle the sue.


They play dirty...most importantly, on a need for the consumer’s right to know… Procter and Gamble by choice, didn't warn the consumers about 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde in their products…

The most important choice that Procter and Gamble should ever make in its life time is to inform the consumers about the overall secret contaminants that are in some of their products.

Beware of Procter and Gamble Products. What you think are good for you may not be good for your health.

There is a lot more to be told.

Since some consumers says, everything cause cancer, my question is:

Do you won’t to die from contaminant 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde that are in Procter and Gamble products, but are not included on the products ingredient labels?

Be truthful...

I don’t.

Get Involve...
http://petitionprocterandgamblecontaminants.blogspot.com/

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