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Personal Care and Health Product Information: Manufacturer: Earth Mama Angel Baby Brand: Earth Mama Angel Baby Release Date: 2006-10-18 Product features: - A rich, emollient herbal shea butter lotion
- Made with pure essential oils to help encourage skin's natural elasticity
- Naturally preserved - no parabens
- Richly nourishing for expectant mamas and long after birth
- 100% Toxin-Free, Cruelty Free, Certified Vegan
Accessories: - Earth Mama Angel Baby Angel Baby Lotion, 8-Ounce Bottle
- Earth Mama Angel Baby Organic Angel Baby Shampoo & Body Wash, Refill Size, 34-Ounce Bottle
- Earth Mama Angel Baby A Little Something for the Mama To Be Gift Set
- Earth Mama Angel Baby Organic Angel Baby Shampoo & Body Wash, 5.3-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3)
- Earth Mama Angel Baby Angel Baby Sleep, 1 CD
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Price List for Earth Mama Angel Baby Earth Mama Body Butter, 8-Ounce Bottle
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Product Reviews of the Earth Mama Angel Baby Earth Mama Body Butter, 8-Ounce BottleProduct Review: Vitamin E and Birth Defects Summary: 1 Stars
Recent studies have linked excessive use of vitamin E to heart related birth defects. Although not at the same level as consumption, the skin does absorb the nutrients that we put on it. Earth Mama's stretch oil and body butter both list Vitamin E as an ingredient. When I contacted Earth Mama to request that they remove Vitamin E from their formulas, Melanie from the company assured me that they stopped formulating products with vitamin E several years ago, stating that the product lasts longer when it doesn't contain an antioxidant. I went to my local healthfood store to confirm, but all the product labels show vitamin e (tocopherol) as an ingredient. When I viewed their Amazon pages, the Amazon pages also listed vitamin E as an ingredient.
Although I love their products, I will discontinue the use of their Earth Mama and Angel Baby products as I no longer feel that the company is providing reliable information to consumers. Even though there are no current studies linking use of TOPICAL vitamin E and birth defects, the company's claim that they no longer use it as an ingredient while still listing it on their labels as one makes me question their practices.
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