Skin

LEAD: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Not An Allergen Lead While a skin rash is one of the symptoms of heavy metal toxicity, and while lead is dangerous and should not be ingested in amounts higher than the concentrations

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

INK: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Allergen. Ink “Ink,” as such, also does not appear on published allergen lists, but most things that go into making ink do. These include glues and adhesives (epoxy and acrylic resins

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GLUE: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Allergen. Glue Epoxies and acrylates and formaldehydes, oh my! While the word “glue” is not on published allergen lists, glues and pastes are made up of several substances that are common

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GRAPHITE: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Not An Allergen. Graphite Pencil lead is made up of graphite (a form of carbon) mixed with wax and clay. Graphite is not on published allergen lists. In pencils specifically, you’re more

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IODINE: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Not an Allergen (but problematic). Iodine A naturally-occurring trace element in our bodies that is important for the production of our thyroid hormones, an iodine “allergy” is considered impossible to

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CRYSTALS & GEMSTONES: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Not An Allergen. Crystals & Gemstones Mineral crystals (like agate, chalcedony, malachite, tiger’s eye, and amethyst) and rocks that are considered gemstones (like jade and lapis lazuli) are not published skin

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CINNAMON: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Allergen. Cinnamon (Cinnamic aldehyde) Cinnamon is a popular spice but what makes it so delicious to eat and smell is a chemical compound found naturally in its bark that is a published

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Allergen, Not An Allergen

TRICLOSAN: Allergen or Not An Allergen?

Allergen. Triclosan In 2016, the US FDA banned this ever-popular antibacterial along with 18 other ingredients. The FDA’s stated reason for the ban was “because manufacturers did not demonstrate that the ingredients are

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