Mineral
oil is a common ingredient in many household products. It is found in
lotions, soaps, cosmetics and motor oil. Mineral oil is a clear, liquid
oil with no sent and will not spoil. The word “mineral” makes this
product sound like a nutrient, but in fact it is produced as a
by-product of the distillation of gasoline from crude oil. Mineral oil
is the leftover liquid, and because it is abundant, it is very
inexpensive. In fact, it is more expensive to dispose of mineral oil,
than to purchase it.
Remember the skin is the largest organ in the body and the only
protective barrier you have. The importance of your skin’s health is
immeasurable.
The problem is that mineral oil is foreign to the human body and has many harmful effects:
■Mineral oil acts as a thin plastic layer on the skin.
■It is difficult to absorb and clogs the pores, which slows the skin’s ability to eliminate toxins.
■Once
the oil is absorbed, it is broken down by the liver and passes through
the intestinal tract. When the oil is present in the intestinal tract,
it will absorb all of the fat-soluable vitamins found there. It is
essentially stealing important vitamins from the body, which the body
will not be able to replace. This can eventually lead to nutritional
deficiencies.
■Studies
have also shown forms of pneumonia caused by mineral oil decreasing
lung function, known as lipoid pneumonia. Because of these dangers, the
medical community has condemned the use of mineral oil taken orally or
as an ingredient in medications.
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