Neurotoxins are chemicals that cause damage to the cells of the brain and nervous system, and, in addition to temporary symptoms, can lead to chronic disease. Neuron bundles in the brain transmit information through conducting electrical energy. When they are damaged, they can no longer correctly conduct this energy and do their job. Different areas of the brain control different functions. Parkinson's disease ocurrs when neurons of the substantia nigra become damaged, and fine motor control is affected. When other areas of the brain are affected it can lead to chronic depression, chronic anxiety, ADD & ADHD, chronic panic attacks, chronic insomnia, chronic fibromyalgia, chronic dimentia and a number of other disorders and diseases.
Neurotoxins are found everywhere--from the drugs we take, household chemicals, and personal care products.
A few neurotoxins in personal care products:
DEET, a common mosquito repellent ingredient is a neurotoxin.
p-phenylenediamine, found in hairsprays
Propylene glycol is in many products, from shampoos to lotions. It is also an industrial anti-freeze and a neurotoxin.
Artificial Colors--names like FD&C Aluminum Lakes and such. Most are neurotoxins.
"Fragrance" can be made up of over 3000 different compounds, many of which are neurotoxins.
For a definitive list of neurotoxins, visit this page.
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