hyperhounds
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I seem to find a lot of soap vendors online that post all their products are "palm free". Why are they avoiding palm oil? Is there something wrong with it? is it because of allergies?
Occasionally it is because of allergies.
Palm oil is very high in salicylates. Just about every prepared food in Australia has palm oil in it (labelled as Vegetable Oil). Salicylate is a naturally occurring chemical in a lot of fruit, vegetables and other foods. I am allergic/intolerant to salicylates and it seems to be increasingly common. Fibromyalgia is also exacerbated by salicylates.
You can absorb salicylates through the skin from washing with soap and of course from using lotions and creams.
Still, it is about personal choice and how far you are prepared to go for your principles and possible health consequences, if that is an issue for you.
Anyone know of a supplier for RSPO certified sustainable palm oil? Google searches have come up empty. I would happily buy it in bulk, even at higher prices.
I only buy RSPO certified palm. Is the organization perfect? No it is not. But supporting them while I push them for stricter rules, seems to me to be the best way to help.
I have looked through every medical journal I can access articles through the internet (I am an RN, and subscribe to quite a few), including the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, and can not locate one single valid scientific or medical source corroborating any tie between fibromyalgia and salicylates. Nor can I locate one source that states that one can absorb salicylates through wash off products. Since I have fibromyalgia, I am quite interested in this subject. Could you possibly provide documentation of this phenomena?
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