Exposure to chemicals that shouldn't be in our bodies causes many diseases, from asthma to cancer. As we've begun to understand how these chemicals accumulate in our bodies such as through the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the water we drink; many of us choose to eat organic foods that are largely free of chemical contaminants, we avoid smoking and breathing polluted air, and we drink purified water. All these activities reduce our exposure to chemical contaminants but what about the skin care products we routinely use? In particular, what about sunscreens?
If you're following a strict organic diet, breathing mountain air and using your Brita filter, but still applying Coppertone or Banana Boat or Neutrogena or Bullfrog or Hawaiian Tropic (or any one of the other Evil Emipre sunscreen manufacturers' products), you might as well not be doing anything at all since that single Coppertone application overwhelms all the good you're doing through those other healthy living activities.
Read the complete article about reducing your exposure to bioaccumulating chemicals, HERE.
Eat right, breathe right, drink right, and be sure to use petrochemical-free Kabana Skincare products.
If you wouldn't eat it, it shouldn't go on your skin either.