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Can perfume become a poison ?

Can a perfume become a poison?






The chemical compounds in perfumes, which are not label in the bottle of the perfume can case cancerous diseases, birth defects, allergies, and central nervous system disorders. These chemical substances are carried to the blood stream when put on the skin, vaporizing to be inhaled harm the lungs and eyes, also the nose. Unfortunately, the substances inside the perfume are more than 100 substances; the number of these substances, have a high chance of being toxic when combine with each other. Acetone, aldehyde, benzyl, ethanol, formaldehyde, chloride, acetate, and alcohol and others are oil derivatives that belong to cancerous substances mostly case serious diseases. Here are some of the harm impacts of these molecules. 


:Formaldehyde

Dryness of the mouth and throat, dizziness, stammering, nervous system effects, and poor concentration. Skin contact results in severe irritation and burns. Formaldehyde has acute and chronic health effects.  

:Ethanol
.Dizziness, irritation in the eyes and respiratory tracts, and disorder in the nervous system

:Limonene
Impact on the immune system.

:Phthalates
Damage the liver and kidneys.


Musk The proper dose of natural musk is unknown until now; a few of it is enough for its strong odor. Manufacturing musk is harmful because its mixed with alcohol. It might case allergy, irritation of the skin, skin pigmentation. Pregnant women and breast- feeding women must avoid use musk; it precipitates inside the adipose tissues negatively affect the health of the fetus. However, musk is beneficial for fainting and dizziness, treating fatigue, and asthma, and hysteric patients. In addition, it is an anti-inflammatory and antihistamine used as a remedy for stroke, coma, and spasm. Stay safe.




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