Keeping The Skin Healthy Organic Skin Care
- By:robert dixon
The skin is the body's largest organ, wrapped around our structural frame it consisits of 800,000,000 cells. The skin has a thickness of 1.27 mm (one-twentieth of an inch) and weighing two and a half kilograms (six pounds)
This thin covering protects us from the elements, controlling heat and cold and offering a sensor for pain and pressure. The most important role of the skin is that of elmination. It is through the skin that impurities and metabolic waste is eliminated (about a half a pound a day.)
It is important to realize that the skin not only expels toxins but is also sensitive to substances that are placed on the skin. On average (depending upon the substance ) the skin will absorb approximately 60% of what is applied to it.
This means that through the skin, absorption will occur in the blood, tissues and cells of the skin to circulate through the blood to all cells and tissues of the body.
Many prescription drugs are applied this way, for example, skin patches for estrogen and progesterone,hormone regulators. Skin creams, insect repellants, cosmetics and perfumes should be chosen carefully and be as free of toxic chemicals as possible.
Within that group there are chemicals that are considered carcogenic, some are known hormone disruptors,some chemicals ( particularly in perfumes or artificial fragrance) aren't listed on the label as they are be considered"trade secrets"
You woudn't consume toxic chemicals in your food so why would you want to put them on your skin. It only makes sense as this compromises the very thing that it was designed to do.
Organic skin care products that are TRULY organic offer the most benefit for your skin as this is what the body recognizes as beneficial and will convert as nutrients to feed your skin and keep it heathy.
What the skin is, what to avoid putting on it, how to keep the skin healthy do's and dont's in skin care products.
About the author:
Robert Dixon is a health researcher,health advocate and a published author.
You can learn more about healthy skin care at his website http://www.organicskincare101.com