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Link to Center For Disease Control: ( CDC )

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol7no3_supp/levy.htm

 
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If you are still using antibacterial soap that contains a compound called triclosan, I hope that a brilliant study published in the journal, Aquatic Toxicology will persuade you to consider switching to the plainest bar of soap that you can find.
Researchers have discovered that exposure to triclosan can cause significant disruption to the endocrine system, a finding that has countless and serious health implications.
The study found that triclosan - at concentrations found in North American streams - can disrupt thyroid hormone function in bullfrogs, which can lead to:

  • Elevated activity in the brain of genes linked with uncontrolled cell growth
  • Accelerated hind-limb development
  • Unhealthy weight loss

What's especially disturbing about this discovery is that the hormone signaling mechanisms that triclosan disrupts is virtually identical in frogs and humans.
Could this be another reason why we have an ever increasing number of children who experience puberty far earlier than can be considered healthy?
The bottom line: antimicrobial household products that contain triclosan should be avoided by everyone, but particularly by pregnant women and growing children.
Not only do we need to ensure that these products don't have a place in our homes, we need to be proactive in having them removed from our schools, community centers, and other public facilities.
To view the original abstract of this study, click here:
Triclosan Effects Thyroid Hormone-Regulated Gene Expression
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  These two paragraphs are exerpts from the above link which comes directly from the CDC:

Antibiotics are critical to the treatment of bacterial infections. However, after years of overuse and misuse of these drugs, bacteria have developed antibiotic resistance, which has become a global health crisis. The relatively recent increase of surface antibacterial agents or biocides into healthy households may contribute to the resistance problem.

Consequences of Resistance

Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (cMRSA) has become an increasing problem worldwide. These community-derived strains show an antibiotic susceptibility profile that is markedly different from hospital-acquired MRSA. cMRSA strains are chiefly resistant to the beta-lactam antibiotics (penicillins and cepholosporins). Interesting laboratory findings suggest a link between this resistance in cMRSA and the use of antibacterial products.

 

 

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