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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Tue May 20, 2014, 12:30 PM May 2014

Minnesota bans anti-bacterial chemical from soaps

Source: Associated Press

It's widely used nationwide as a germ-killing ingredient in soaps, deodorants and even toothpaste, but it's being banned in Minnesota.

Gov. Mark Dayton on Friday signed a bill to make Minnesota the first state to prohibit the use of triclosan in most retail consumer hygiene products. The Minnesota House and Senate passed it earlier last week because of health and environmental concerns about the chemical. The ban isn't due to take effect until Jan. 1, 2017, but one of its lead sponsors, state Sen. John Marty, predicted Monday that the odds are good that most manufacturers will phase out triclosan by then anyway.

"While this is an effort to ban triclosan from one of the 50 states, I think it will have a greater impact than that," Marty said.

The Roseville Democrat said other states and the federal government are likely to act, too. And he said come companies are already catching on that there's no marketing advantage to keeping triclosan in its products. He noted that Procter & Gamble's Crest toothpaste is now marketing itself as triclosan-free.


Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/minnesota-bans-anti-bacterial-chemical-205151860.html

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Minnesota bans anti-bacterial chemical from soaps (Original Post) Jesus Malverde May 2014 OP
Now if Crest would just remove those plastic microbeads, woodsprite May 2014 #1
Wow that's creepy...nt Jesus Malverde May 2014 #7
So the article does not say what they are protecting us from. jwirr May 2014 #2
triclosan...nt Jesus Malverde May 2014 #3
Of course but what harm does it cause? jwirr May 2014 #4
Per FDA Jesus Malverde May 2014 #6
Antibiotic resistance lark May 2014 #8
Thank you. I am aware of that having lived on farms where animals have antibiotics in their food. jwirr May 2014 #11
Hormone disruption. Cancer. valerief May 2014 #17
thats good because it kills all the good bacteria. Some systems like septic won't work anymore. Sunlei May 2014 #5
I'm on a septic system NickB79 May 2014 #16
Interesting angle. Jesus Malverde May 2014 #21
not just bactera die off- "hormone-disrupting compounds in antibacterial soaps" contaminate land/wat Sunlei May 2014 #22
Dawn Dishwashing Liquid - Makes me wonder what's in it... to disburse oil and petrochemicals. TheBlackAdder May 2014 #9
I used Dawn for 25 years. gvstn May 2014 #10
Were you by any chance buying the Dawn Power Clean? woodsprite May 2014 #13
I'm too afraid to try the Power Clean. gvstn May 2014 #15
OxyClean is a joke Kalidurga May 2014 #19
American politics OneCrazyDiamond May 2014 #20
good. Everything I've read about it is scary. ChairmanAgnostic May 2014 #12
Here's a pair of go-to sources to read, join, AND SUPPORT. proverbialwisdom May 2014 #14
But those chemicals come from 'Murican oil wells and 'Murican corn/chemical complex! marble falls May 2014 #18

woodsprite

(11,914 posts)
1. Now if Crest would just remove those plastic microbeads,
Tue May 20, 2014, 12:37 PM
May 2014

I could go back to buying it!

http://www.snopes.com/medical/drugs/crest.asp
(Snopes rates it as True)

http://www.dentalbuzz.com/2014/03/04/crest-imbeds-plastic-in-our-gums/
(has links to nih.gov for ingredient list of each of the products listed above)

http://stanwood-dentist.com/why-do-crest-toothpastes-contain-unsafe-polyethylene-plastic-particles/
(a dental practice that notes Proctor and Gambles reply)

Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
6. Per FDA
Tue May 20, 2014, 12:52 PM
May 2014

Animal studies have shown that triclosan alters hormone regulation. However, data showing effects in animals don’t always predict effects in humans. Other studies in bacteria have raised the possibility that triclosan contributes to making bacteria resistant to antibiotics.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
11. Thank you. I am aware of that having lived on farms where animals have antibiotics in their food.
Tue May 20, 2014, 01:11 PM
May 2014

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
5. thats good because it kills all the good bacteria. Some systems like septic won't work anymore.
Tue May 20, 2014, 12:51 PM
May 2014

In nature our world needs good bacteria much more than we need none.

NickB79

(19,243 posts)
16. I'm on a septic system
Tue May 20, 2014, 02:42 PM
May 2014

And I'm in Minnesota.

I'm pretty careful about what I put down the drain, but I never considered triclosan before.

I'll have to keep an eye out for it in my toothpaste and dish soap.

Thanks!

Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
21. Interesting angle.
Tue May 20, 2014, 06:39 PM
May 2014

I wouldn't imagine it was so powerful to wipe out a septic system. Thats cleaning power...

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
22. not just bactera die off- "hormone-disrupting compounds in antibacterial soaps" contaminate land/wat
Tue May 20, 2014, 06:55 PM
May 2014

land/water.

TheBlackAdder

(28,195 posts)
9. Dawn Dishwashing Liquid - Makes me wonder what's in it... to disburse oil and petrochemicals.
Tue May 20, 2014, 01:03 PM
May 2014

The only stuff that comes close are things like Brake-Kleen.

There must be some serious stuff in it.

gvstn

(2,805 posts)
10. I used Dawn for 25 years.
Tue May 20, 2014, 01:09 PM
May 2014

They changed something in the past couple of years because after a few uses my hands hurt. Sort of a burning sensation but no redness or obvious sign of irritation. I had to give it up. Other dish soaps are rather strong as well, right now I go with Palmolive Sensitive. Maybe it is just me but I think they changed ingredients--perhaps due to the banning of phosphates?

But yeah, it is scary that they use tankers of Dawn to clean up oil spills on roads rather than some specialized product. Dawn is some serious stuff.

woodsprite

(11,914 posts)
13. Were you by any chance buying the Dawn Power Clean?
Tue May 20, 2014, 02:04 PM
May 2014

It's lavender or clear colored. They're supposedly supercharged with bleach or some type of enzyme that get's your dishes clean in 5 min. Maybe that's what was bothering your hands. It really does work, but I keep both varieties of Dawn at the ready -- the regular and the Ultra Power clean. I only use the power clean when I have baked on stuff that I'm having a hard time scrubbing off.

I *will* say that my son got onto some red oily clay that would not come out of his school khakis no matter what laundry/stain fighting fixes I put to it. I tried the Power Clean as a last ditch effort. After scrubbing and rinsing 2x with it, there was no sign of a stain. Those pants had already been washed 4x with Tide, OxyClean and even Lestoil with the stain barely fading.

gvstn

(2,805 posts)
15. I'm too afraid to try the Power Clean.
Tue May 20, 2014, 02:40 PM
May 2014

Believe it or not it started when I tried their Pure Essentials a couple of years ago after I gave up antibacterial soaps (I used to buy AB varieties because they had an orange scent). http://www.dawn-dish.com/us/dawn/product/037000222040

Two days of Pure Essentials and I started realizing something was wrong. I even called the company and asked them if they had changed anything in their formula but they wouldn't really say one way or the other. I tried going to the regular blue Dawn but sort of the same thing. Maybe it has to do with the way they concentrate the formulas now with less dilution. Anyway, I am off Dawn now but good to know if ever have a really tough laundry stain it may be worth a try.

Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
19. OxyClean is a joke
Tue May 20, 2014, 05:27 PM
May 2014

either that or my children were capable of getting into some powerful dirt.

Oh and I am so glad I voted for Dayton, he hasn't disappointed me even one time.

OneCrazyDiamond

(2,032 posts)
20. American politics
Tue May 20, 2014, 06:32 PM
May 2014


If they haven't been disappointing....they are alright.

I mean no dig on you or your post.

ChairmanAgnostic

(28,017 posts)
12. good. Everything I've read about it is scary.
Tue May 20, 2014, 01:31 PM
May 2014

Including how it can create infectious problems instead of prevent them.

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