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What is Organic? Organic vs. Non Ingredients




83% of people think there should be one meaning for what type of ingredients can be in a personal care product labeled "Organic or natural." An Organic product is made from something living, a plant, vegetable or fruit. Sustainable farming practices have been use to create these ingredients. Fair trade and electricity from hydro electric or wind-power is only used and provided by Green Peace. We are setting a standard and hoping to make a difference in the world.   In short, we believe any ingredient in an organic product must be purposeful and come from a renewable/plentiful source found in nature. This includes ingredients found in fauna, flora and plants, and minerals-otherwise known as animal, vegetable or mineral. Period. Rest assured, though, the animal part is substances like beeswax and honey. There is only one product from the SODASAN that use an animal product and that is the gall soap and is a very effective spot remover.   We also believe there are certain synthetic ingredients that should never be used in any personal care products, let alone ones labeled "natural." This includes ingredients like parabens, glycol, Sodium Sulfate and petrolatum. While these ingredients are deemed safe, there is enough evidence questioning their safety that natural alternatives should be used instead. Less than 15% of the people we surveyed know about these potential risks.   Overall, we believe synthetic ingredients in personal care products should be avoided wherever possible. And to us, using a synthetic material is only acceptable when there is no viable natural alternative and it has absolutely no negative effects-on you or the environment. 
  
A Quick Comparison 
Organic & Natural Ingredients 
Safe Alternatives 
Non-Organic & Natural Ingredients 
 Plant Components: fats, waxes, oils, lecithin, cocoa butter, coco betaine, sucrose stearate, cetearyl alcohol, glycerine, alcohol, water, witch hazel   Fauna Collection: beeswax, honey, pollen, royal jelly, propolis, lanolin, cholesterol   Flora Extracts: gums, colloids, seaweed, aromas, botanical extracts, proteins, vitamins, antioxidants, herbs and spices   Mineral Elements: salts, citric acid, borax, Kaolin clay, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, mica, bentonite 
 Synthetic Fragrances: those that do not have harmful ingredients, like phthalates, or effects 
 Petroleum: including any ingredients developed from or processed with this substance   Chemically Engineered Ingredients: polymers, acrylates, Carbomer, PVP, chemical sunscreens, preservatives   Silicones: ingredients derived from "sand" using harsh processes   Synthetic Fragrances: chemical compounds containing harmful ingredients like phthalates.   Highly Processed Ingredients: those that are developed using   harsh chemicals or unhealthy processes, including sulfates, PEG/PPG and quats   Ingredients Dangerous to Humans: any ingredients that are suspected to pose health risks to humans, including parabens, SLS, phthalates, talc, DEA/TEA and formaldehyde   GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms). products that uses gene manipulated ingredients that is unproven and dangerous for humans and the nature 
  
What Do American Consumers Pour Down the Drain? 

Nationwide, more than 32 million pounds of household cleaning products is poured down the drain each day. Many of these products are contain toxic substances that are NOT processed adequately by sewage treatment plants or septic systems. Careless or improper use and disposal of these products may threaten individual health or lead to accidental poisoning. Long term or cumulative environmental consequences may occur like contamination of surface and ground water. 
  • The average American consumer uses about 25 gallons of "TOXIC", "HAZARDOUS" chemical products per year in their home. A major portion of these can be found in household cleaning products. 
  • Cleaning chemicals are the most frequent types of chemicals involved in poison control centers in the United States. 
  • In 1999, 92% of all poisonings occurred in the home. 
  • Cleaning products are involved in 11% of poisoning exposure in children under 6 years of age (Source: City of Boulder-Office of Environmental Affairs) 



The report is an excerpt from a cleaningchemfree.com 









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