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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: Russia removes foreign detergents from shops, citing risks MOSCOW (AP) Russian authorities have begun to remove foreign brands of detergents from stores, claiming that they pose health risks. Poster Comment: Alyssa Ingalls... Finally someone is doing something about products that are causing a lot of medical problems for others. I am very picky when it comes to detergents to wash my clothes and soaps to wash my body with. I use a pure and natural soap "African Black Soap" that does not dry out your skin or hair. It smells so nice and clean and doesn't leave any residue on your body either like other soaps do that are sold on the market. 4-7 Goran Well of course they've found high levels of toxic ingredients, cleaning products always are toxic. I bet if they tested though, they'd find even worse stuff comes from China or from within Russia itself. 24-3 Duel The Russians can't even get potatoes to market before going bad...they are not the power they think they are as they stroll down Austerity row. They lack quality because they have no quality controls and if they do, they don't follow the law but instead use their emotional reactions as policy.9-1 Mister ... I always avoid any soaps or detergents containing sodium lauryl sulfate. There are at least half a dozen other chemicals that are commonly found in body soaps and shampoos for sale in the US that most European countries won't even allow to be used on animals.5-2 Go figure.. . Mister The list of products banned is as follows: P&G's Fairey Platinum dishwashing detergent, Werner & Mertz's Emsal floor cleaner, Clorox Formula 409 cleaner, Palmolive Naturals olive and moisturizing milk soap, German Henkel Corp's Vernel Spring Freshness fabric softener, Persil Expert Sensitive laundry detergent and Pemos for Kids laundry detergent. This list doesn't certainly doesn't match the headline. I'm no Putin fan at all, but I do resent the tidal wave of propaganda from our mouthpiece media. 2-1 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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