Skin Absorbs Toxins explores the often-underestimated dangers of dermal absorption, revealing how everyday products can expose us to harmful toxins. It delves into the science behind skin penetration, highlighting that our skin, the body's largest organ, isn't an impenetrable barrier. The book uncovers how substances in cosmetics, cleaners, and environmental pollutants can enter our bloodstream, impacting our internal systems.
Readers will gain insights into the historical context of product regulation and the evolution of toxicology, understanding why greater vigilance is crucial. This book uniquely combines toxicology, public health perspectives, and practical consumer advice. It systematically builds knowledge, starting with skin physiology and absorption mechanisms.
It then categorizes common toxins and analyzes toxicological evidence linking dermal exposure to health issues like endocrine disruption and cancer risks. The book culminates with actionable strategies for reducing exposure and advocating for safer alternatives, empowering readers to make informed decisions and promote public health.