Submitted by BoundariesAreFun t3_y6h4rq in science
DrJawn t1_ispaytw wrote
My wife does a keratin treatment, is that included on this? I wish there was a list
mmammad t1_ispgkq6 wrote
The American cancer society recently put out a warning that many keratin treatments have been found to contain high levels of formaldehyde (known carcinogen). It is marketed as being a “natural treatment” so many aren’t aware that they should even check for toxic ingredients. I would tell her to make sure it’s an organic brand of keratin treatment and review the ingredients thoroughly or switch to another method of hair maintenance.
esperind t1_ispjj6z wrote
>formaldehyde (known carcinogen). It is marketed as being a “natural treatment
for the record, a carcinogen is anything that may cause cancer. So if you were to look up the list, the sun would be included as a carcinogen because it can cause skin cancer. The sun is obviously "natural". Likewise, formaldehyde is naturally occurring, in our own bodies even. But just like the sun, if you get too much of it, it might cause something bad to happen. Just because the sun could cause cancer doesnt mean you should avoid going outside. And just because formaldehyde can cause cancer doesn't meaning you're gonna get cancer from a hair treatment. The point is just don't get too much of either.
myusernamehere1 t1_ispw4nx wrote
You still should definitely not knowingly ingest or apply any amount of formaldehyde though
Manyhigh t1_isq0ow3 wrote
Of course, as you shouldn't with many natural substances like botulin, or brown bears.
DShepard t1_isq5912 wrote
Brown bears can be safely ingested, though preferably you should make sure they're dead first.
Wandering_Scholar6 t1_issl4c6 wrote
What about mercury levels in brown bears? They are an apex predator that (depending on the bear) may eat lots of ocean predators.
Also definitely cook them, brown bear parasites and germs can likely live happily in your body if you let them.
captaincumsock69 t1_isrj4ye wrote
I would love to see you ingest an entire brown bear dead or alive
DShepard t1_isrpgps wrote
Give me a deep freezer and a couple of years to do it
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Levainathan t1_israbkp wrote
The amount of idiots here acting like they know what they are talking about is appalling
Here is a study mentioning of a carcinogen and these dumbfucks immediately disregard it because its named a carcinogen and therefore it must be as safe as the sun or whatever
myusernamehere1 t1_isrgeb8 wrote
Its like people forgot that they are supposed to wear sunscreen and how horrible skin cancer is
jarsnazzy t1_istbita wrote
It's like reddit is full of contrarian children
narkybark t1_isqhurv wrote
There's a UTI treatment (methenamine, taken orally) that relies on converting to formaldehyde in the body. Surprisingly, the few studies that have been done show no carcinogenic significance. As opposed to inhaling it which definitely did.
captaincumsock69 t1_isrj22n wrote
What about ingesting the sun?
Wandering_Scholar6 t1_isslrnq wrote
Experts warn that indirect sun ingestion can be dangerous depending on your intermediary. Stick to domesticated sun converters and wash them before ingestion.
For direct sun ingestion experts say it is not recommended, but it sounds super cool so please make sure you record all readings for said experts while you burn. They want that data.
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Afronerd t1_isq9ww5 wrote
You can't completely avoid formaldehyde because it occurs naturally in many foods, especially meat and produce.
ItsNumber84 t1_isr4qsd wrote
I think their point was that you can avoid splashing it around in your hair, yeah?
HelluvaKnight t1_isrim37 wrote
No you don't understand it forms naturally so you can chug it.
asdaaaaaaaa t1_issj3kj wrote
Reminds me of when dipping a cigarette in formaldehyde was a thing. I can't imagine how much damage that does, even in one sitting.
Levainathan t1_isra6n8 wrote
This logic is bs just because it has the word carcinogen slapped on it doesnt mean its as harmful as the sun or other chemicals..
Especially when theres a study being done on this you dont even have the qualifications to tell people”oh its harmless bro anything is a carcinogen”
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mmrrbbee t1_isruskb wrote
Uranium is technically organic too
armorhide406 t1_ist81sa wrote
technically anything carbon based is organic, so no uranium is not organic. Naturally occurring, locally sourced, free range, sure
Wandering_Scholar6 t1_isslwjt wrote
Yeah but there are so many calories. Not worth it 0/10.
mmrrbbee t1_istb8xh wrote
Only need to eat one gram to never need to eat again
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Calm_Forever_2277 t1_isr2tes wrote
Yes, read my top post. There in no formaldehyde in the products but when heated it emits formaldehyde.
WistfulMelancholic t1_ispl6ts wrote
If available where you are, get the brand kativa for home treatment or even bring that to her salon. I'm using this and did a quick check, it's free from formaldehyde and works like a charm
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PhalanX4012 t1_isrtbp8 wrote
It’s easier to find a list of known formaldehyde free keratin treatments. The list isn’t long.
nenenene t1_ispc3k1 wrote
Is it a home-use product or a salon treatment? I would absolutely try to find out the ingredients list in the latter case, I know aldehydes in professional haircare products can be everywhere.
Idk_whats_real t1_isqf4rg wrote
This article shows that ingredient lists aren’t always accurate https://www.ewg.org/hair-straighteners/our-report/hair-straighteners-that-hide-formaldehyde/
DrJawn t1_ispcain wrote
She gets it done at a salon her friend owns
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