Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 Dee, Jules, et all. Oh, I do not want to get too technical here but we all know the FDA also has been led down the lane a few times...[clearing throat!!] by companies providing misleading research data, and then the FDA approves their products, only to recall them later as it proved to be harmful! Did they do a through research???? this is the " quandry " I am speaking of. How many " Doctors " do you know who admately expound the virtues of Vitamin E for healing, and as many who are just as adamate that it does no good at all. Are they doing their own research or taking info from others research? As far as myself, I DO my own research on ingredients of my products and try to present information to customers based upon my research and I do Not sell products that I do not " truly believe " are beneficial for personal care products..... and I am here to learn more! .............but I know hundreds of soapers and toiletry makers who DO sprew the verbage on their sites provided by manf. of raw materials and many who think themselves as knowledgeable. And although I KNOW it is their responsibility to " know what they are selling " ...but I also know there are HUNDREDS out there on the web who mislead the consumer, knowingly or unknowingly....should they be helped, educated, or put on the hall of shame?? Oh well...think this subject has been beat to death already! Grin! Question........... Do you think a Germanden II ratio of 1% is enough for liquid shampoo that is quite thin [diluted]?? I used 3 %...is that enough? Sherry _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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