Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Dieing From Dying.

These thoughts and views are from myself after reading a study on breast cancer.

Breast cancer, the most leading disease in females of the present age. What about the past? And how will it effect our future?

Interesting study I just came across the other day, had me truly deep in thought. There was no breast cancer or ovarian problems in the past. Although our medical knowledge has lengthened over the years, and just like media, coverage is widespread... the earlier woman prior to the 50s, and even in the generations of elderly from the earlier times were not susceptible to the common plague we have now. At least that is what we speculate, although average length of age was much shorter then as well, so who knew exactly what ailments people were dying from? Anyway, in someone else's correlation to the two, what was the leading factor between then and now with woman? Hair care. So on this notion, scientists performed a startling study on hair dyes (amongst other products) and the link to breast and ovarian cancers. You guessed it! The chemicals all of us ladies use in our hair have really gone to our brains.

Do you really know what hair dye does? I know my best friend and I do, because she went to school for the career, and I just happened to bored one day and read her texts. The chemicals in hair dye actually change the molecular structure of your hair. Now don't forget to wipe out those greys.... make sure your hair die is good and in depth covering those roots. Guess where that chemical goes direct into, your brain, which controls everything else nearly on lengths of neurons. The study supported and proved that a few direct links in chemicals found in dyes are directly related to cancer in itself (after years of other studies). It also proved that women who have breast cancer and ovarian problems have or have continuously dyed their hair more than one time per year. Women who use dyes less have a lower rate of being infected with malignant forms of cancer, than those who use these products on a regular basis. Have we found the missing link? Possibly, but like with everything, no one knows for sure... they can only test theories and speculate. But when hard facts are presented, its hard to turn and look the other way. So just what is the industry going to do? Their comments will amaze you... just like cigarettes. They plan on informing no one.

Dye, originally urine induced the long lasting effects of color. And now in labs all across the globe, enzymes and chemical catalysts have been created to take "urine" out of the equation. These chemicals now change our code in our bodies, and thus producing a new mutation to what makes us female to begin with. I know this is so far fetched to even fathom, but we all check labels on our food, so have you ever looked at a shampoo or soap bottle... ever wonder what those big words mean? Anyone who has taken chemical calculations knows, and most of those colorations and smells in your products, come from synthetic dyes, let alone parabens. The fact of the matter is the chemicals in the hair dye may be very potent, but the little stuff we use everyday (or ingest) could be doing us off too.

Future scientists - over the last 2 centuries men have begun to use hair dye in increase. This should be a good study in the next 30 or so years, to see if they have an increase rate in cancer.

I for one plan on never getting cancer. But I am female and this alone probably won't stop me from dying my hair every year to 2 years (when the mood suits). I mean come on, the Egyptians have been doing it for decades the natural way (t-he, mmmm, urine). But it was such an interesting case with proven material on argument, I thought that all my female peeps needed the fyi!

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