Biotone/cancer rumor
My Natural Formulations catalogue came today and I have to say, I'm really disappointed with them.
I know "natural" has no legal definition, but the ingredient listings in this catalogue don't fit my conception of natural. The products contain a lot of very refined chemicals.
Most contain PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, a chemical that has no direct toxicity data (its safety has been presumed based on its similarity to other chemicals), can be contaminated with impurities linked to breast cancer and other problems, and alters skin structure allowing increased absorption of the other chemicals in the product. (see http://www.ewg.org/reports/skindeep/chemhealtheffect.php?chem_id=4059 )
Cheimcals like... DMDM hydantoin, which can contain formaldehyde... and methyl and propyl parabens! If I wanted to buy a product with parabens, I could just pick up some Aveda stuff down the street.
Natural Formulations fails to tell us where some of these ingredients come from (are they petro-chemical based?) That they go out of their way to tell us that SOME of the ingredients are plant derived but not others isn't increasing my confidence.
As for Pure Pro, their lotion and cream also contain parabens, as well as imidazolidinyl urea (another formaldehyde issue).
In the meantime, I guess Santa Barbara Massage Cream is the only option. Not what I would prefer for Swedish, but at least I can use it knowing that my money hasn't gone into the production of chemicals that are potentially harmful for the planet, myself, and my client.
http://www.realbodywork.com/cream/cream.htm
I'm still holding out for the product of my dreams! It must be possible: a massage lotion--made from organic, unrefined ingredients--that truly honors myself and my client in its production, application, and use.