Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Adverse Impact Perfume for Health

Using perfume can make a person's body becomes fragrant, impressed even sexy. However, some perfume also can be harmful if used in excess and in a long time.
 Doctor Heather Patisaul, a biologist at North Carolina State University, said the perfume not only can make someone allergies, such as sneezing, headaches, colds. Perfumes that contain phthalates or diethyl phthalate called (DEP) can interfere with testosterone boys.

 "There is evidence linking phthalates with developmental disorders, especially for boys newborn," said Patisaul as quoted from Time.com.
 Further research also revealed that the chemicals DEP may affect lung function and reduce the number of motile sperm (sperm move). Director of Research Center for Environmental Health, Caroline Cox, said the men teenagers spraying perfume on her body much greater risk.

In women, exposure to phthalates can cause problems polycystic ovary syndrome. Syndrome is a hormonal disorder that can cause irregular periods, appears acne, hair growth irregular, making it difficult to get pregnant. The DEP exposure should also be avoided by pregnant women.
 Unfortunately, there is no perfume detailing all of the materials used. Therefore, it can divulge the recipe scent of each perfume ..

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