Do You Know What's in Your Shampoo?

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2010

http://products.mercola.com/shampoo-conditioner/ Internationally renowned natural health physician and Mercola.com founder Dr. Joseph Mercola talks about shampoo.

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  • is there SLS in baby shampoos? please reply quick

  • @GhostTownLeader most of them have it. You can contact company to find out for certain

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  • I've washed my hair with nothing but water for over 15 years and my hair is as clean (I like to think cleaner as no chemicals) then the next persons. I've gotten complimented often on my hair. I enjoy looking at peoples faces when I tell them this though... ;)

  • I'm disgusted by all the stuff allowed in our food, shampoos, soaps, toothpaste, cookware,etc. that our corrupt corporatist government authorizes. I feel bad for all the people who trust the Federal government and think they're electing officials who will protect them. The way to make everything safe is to elect non-establishment candidates whether they be Republican, Democrat, or third party.

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  • @royalblowno drinking water as in tap water or bottled water that is sold?

  • @palnetX I believe there was a study on drinking water, and they found pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, Anticonvulsant, mood stabilizers and sex hormones..not to mention fluoride, pesticides ,and a lot of other heavy metals...I think someone took it to court, and the ruling was they don't make the people drink the water...W.T.F!!

  • @chaosman192 thank you. that trumps my ivory soap recommendation!

  • @tiinacious good point. he's not as bad as bill deagle's products though. I mean both are correct technically , but there is often much cheaper substitutes for the products they sell, for example , calcium bentonite clay is sold for insanely high prices , but one can bathe in ANY clay that you find in your backyard, still get the same heavy metal detoxification benefits,although reduced a bit, and you don't have to shell out a hundred bucks each time you take a clay bath.

  • @lsl70 Well said, unfortunately society is nothing more than stupid slaves. You can't expect original though from a sheep. Slaves love the taste of their masters boot and many are willing to die to protect the same system that enslaves them. Humanity is lost.

  • @SonMakesMeShine

    actually he is correct, even if he isn't thorough. Shampoos with sulfates lead to breakage and drying more quickly.

  • @chaosman192 Sounds like the underlying problem might be fungal. Candida maybe. It can cause all kinds of skin cracking, dandruff, excema etc. etc. Baking soda is an excellent anti-fungal.

    Soft water will help quite a bit as well.

  • Say - what about all these chemicals going down the drain . many of us in urban settings are getting reclaimed water into our houses - all these chemicals from beauty products mixed with all the pharma's people take -

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