"Health Care: Product Warning" Hoax
Check
the ingredients listed on your shampoo bottle, and see if they
have a substance by the name of Sodium Laureth Sulfate, or simply
SLS. This substance is found in most shampoos, and the manufactures
use it because it produces a lot of foam and it is cheap. BUT
the fact is that SLS is used to scrub garage floors, and it is
very strong. It is also proven that it can cause cancer in the
long run, and this is no joke. I went home and checked my shampoo(Vidal
Sassoon), it doesn t contain it; however, others such as Vo5,
Palmolive, Paul Mitchell, the new Hemp shampoo, etc.. contains
this substance. So I called one company, and I told them their
product contains a substance that will cause people to have cancer.
They said Yeah, we knew about it but there is nothing we can do
about it because we need that substance to produce foam. By the
way Colgate toothpaste also contains the same substance to produce
the bubbles. They said they are going to send me some information.
Research has shown that in the 1980s, the chance of getting cancer
is 1 out of 8000 and now, in the 1990s, the chances of getting
cancer is 1 out of 3, which is very serious. So I hope that you
will take this seriously and pass this on to all the people you
know, and hopefully, we can stop giving ourselves cancer. This
is serious, after you have read this, pass it on to as many people
as possible, this is not a chain letter, but it concerns our health.
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to distribute this message further.
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