I Love what I do! Researching, writing and doing what I can to help all of us create health and wellness, a great source of abundance.

And in this month of Breast Cancer Awareness I'm so concerned about the lack of information we get on why we must read and UNDERSTAND the ingredient lists of our personal care products that we use daily. Whether it's women's lipstick, baby oil or men's shaving cream we need to know what is going on our skin.

Green washing and slick marketing mislead us to think that the products we are using are safe, but, the billions of dollars at stake do not necessarily lead corporations to put our health first on their list of corporate profit requirements.

We can create a better world through consumer power. Empower yourself daily, redirect your daily spending toward products that are safe for you, your family and the planet. Find products that surround you with health and wellness.

"Consumers believe that 'if it's on the market, it can't hurt me.' And this belief is sometimes wrong." Director of the FDAs Office of Cosmetics and Colors (FDA 1988)

For example:
PAHs, or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are common contaminants in petroleum, also called petroleum jelly or paraffin and sold under the well-known brand name of Vaseline.

PAHs and Breast Cancer
Researchers at Columbia University found that the breast tissue of women with breast cancer was 2.6 times more likely to contain elevated levels of PAHs than the breast tissue of women without breat cancer. (Rundle et al. 2000). And this is only ONE chemical source, it does not even begin to address that we come in contact with over 100 chemicals a day using our personal care products.

I find it astounding that we seem to ignore the connection between our daily chemical environment and our health as we hand over our dollars to corporations that are not holding our health, our childrens future and the environment in everyone's best interest. As Breast Cancer Awareness month winds down being AWARE is the keyword to keep in mind throughout the year, every day, when you are at the market, department store or pharmacy. Your health is your responsibility so educate yourself as much as possible about how to create a healthy environment for you and your family.

We can empower our future by choosing to be educated, aware and using our daily spending and actions to create a healthier environment for ourselves and our children.

Author's Bio: 

Tana Dean is an Ecopreneur, Author and Speaker. Her book, Your Money, Your Power: 10 Ideas for Mindful Spending to Create a Healthy Green Planet helps us use our daily financial power and actions to create a healthy, more peaceful planet. She designed and developed her website TanaDean.com, an internet eco-business. As an ecopreneur she offers articles, resources and products online focused on Abundant Lifestyles, Green Living and Healthy Bodies (her favorite product Certified Organic Body Care.) She is a Reiki Master in the Usui Shiki Ryoho tradition. Designed, maintains the website and is on the Board of Directors for The Lighhouse Center, a spiritual center in Whitmore Lake, MI.