13/10/2022
People donât realize Dawn is toxic because âthey use it to rescue ducks.â I was curious how a product so unsafe and so not environmentally friendly could be the top choice for oil spill birds... so down the rabbit hole đł
Look up Angela Brayley. đł
She sits on the board at both Exxon mobile and Proctor & Gamble. Ummmm what!!??Gotta save the ducks with OUR dishsoap because of the oil WE spilled. Crooks.
Dawn dish soap buyers fund these criminals, last year P&G brought in $18.95 billion with a B (vs. $18.41 billion they originally predicted because they raised their prices)
And you know the non-for profit called International Bird Rescue that Dawn dish soap uses your money to fund, well guess who sits on the board of that non-for profit...
One person from Chevron and one person from Procter & Gamble. đđâ ïžđȘ
And all the while theyâre actually poisoning the environment because Dawn dish soap isnât biodegradable. Thereâs no ingredient in dawn dish soap that is safe for the environment or birds.
Hereâs a few short cut ingredients they use.
Cocamide DEA: Concerns include cancer, and aquatic toxicity.
DMDM Hydantoin: Concerns include chemical release (formaldehyde in this case), and irritation of the skin, eyes, or lungs.
Ethanolamine: Concerns include respiratory effects, general systemic/organ effects, chronic aquatic toxicity, nervous system effects, skin irritation/allergies/damage.
Formaldehyde: Concerns include cancer, general systemic/organ effects, respiratory effects, skin irritation/allergies/damage, acute aquatic toxicity.
Fragrance: Artificial fragrances can contain hundreds, even thousands of chemicals, including phthalates. Since fragrances are protected as a trade secret, the full ingredients do not have to be listed on the label. Fragrances are a major cause of allergic reactions. Phthalates, in turn, can negatively affect estrogen and testosterone levels.
Methylisothiazolinone: Concerns include allergic reactions, skin irritation, and may also be neurotoxic
Propylene Glycol: Concerns include liver abnormalities and kidney damage. Although this ingredient is used in anti-freeze for your car radiator, you can also find it in dish soap, moisturizers, hand sanitizers, baby products, conditioners and shampoos. MSDS sheets warn users to avoid skin contact, yet it remains in many cosmetics.
Sodium Borate: Concerns include developmental/endocrine/reproductive effects, skin irritation/allergies/damage, respiratory effects.
Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate concerns include skin irritation.
Sodium Xylene Sulfonate concerns include irritation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract.
Sulfuric Acid: Concerns include cancer, respiratory effects, skin irritation/allergies/damage.
Triclosan: Concerns include chronic aquatic toxicity, acute aquatic toxicity, general ecotoxicity, developmental/endocrine/reproductive effects, cancer, immune system effects, circulatory system effects, general systemic/organ effects, nervous system effects, skin irritation/allergies/damage, digestive system effects, damage to vision.
But itâs safe for birds and to clean the dishes we eat off ofđł
No thanks! When you know better, you make better choices. We choose Thieves dish soap in our home. No formaldehyde. No phthalates. No parabens. Biodegradable. Works better. Smells better. Concentrated. Washes 500 dishes. Made in the USA. From a patriot owned store with a bunch of other better for you and your budget products. Itâs so pure, we bathe our pets in it! Itâs also a great scalp detoxifier.
Thank you kelly underwood â€ïž