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excuse me folks I'm sorry to inform you that even Melaleuca has some bad stuff. See the link I have provided to see what is going on, I posted the home page to this link earlier. I am shocked at what goes on with cosmetics and creams and ointments that claim to be organic and harmless. I'm also sick to death of the deception.

 

http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/wordsearch_free.php?hq=Melaleuca & go=go

 

Here is the main link Home page to that ever growing website: Cheers, Micki

 

http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/

 

 

 

 

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I believe Hulda Clark found one brand of Tea Tree oil which was free of contaminants. Don't know the name off hand. If someone is interested should be easy to find.

 

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Thursday, May 08, 2008 8:32 PM

Finding Safe Products

 

excuse me folks I'm sorry to inform you that even Melaleuca has some bad stuff. See the link I have provided to see what is going on, I posted the home page to this link earlier. I am shocked at what goes on with cosmetics and creams and ointments that claim to be organic and harmless. I'm also sick to death of the deception.

 

http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/wordsearch_free.php?hq=Melaleuca & go=go

 

Here is the main link Home page to that ever growing website: Cheers, Micki

 

http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/

 

 

 

 

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My understanding was that health & wellness and organic companies and even all other manufacturers only have to list what the govt guidelines say they have to, such as the FDA and those like Mela who are not even bound by FDA standards can get away with almost anything. The thing I love about Arbonne, is that the company provides complete scientific product information sheets on every product that they make. There's even a product knowledge database to explain in plain English what every ingredient actually is. And they don't taut themselves as 100% natural, they clearly state they are a blend of all natural ingredients and science, meaning product bases that are man made but derived from natural botanicals. They even formed a gel casing that is a non animal by product - it's not gelatin, and it's vegan. They were the first to do it. I use Mela's household cleaners. That's what they're good for. Shaklee is great also. But for health & wellness, skin care, and beauty products, I'll never switch from Arbonne. By the way, I really love reading your posts. What is your background Micki?

Ann :)http://www.annshrader.myarbonne.com

 

, "Micki" <micki_ wrote:>> excuse me folks I'm sorry to inform you that even Melaleuca has some bad stuff. See the link I have provided to see what is going on, I posted the home page to this link earlier. I am shocked at what goes on with cosmetics and creams and ointments that claim to be organic and harmless. I'm also sick to death of the deception.> > http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/wordsearch_free.php?hq=Melaleuca & go=go> > Here is the main link Home page to that ever growing website: Cheers, Micki> > http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/>

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