Paul Saladino· MD
native doesn't have any aluminum which is probably not a good thing and doesn't have any parabens which are those xenoestrogens no talc it is found with ingredients that occur in nature they do no animal testing
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
native doesn't have any aluminum which is probably not a good thing and doesn't have any parabens which are those xenoestrogens no talc it is found with ingredients that occur in nature they do no animal testing
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there are so many junky personal care products on the market right now full of all kinds of bad things aluminum parabens talc and native is made with like natural stuff
I am NOT a fan of personal care products that have added parabens fail aids etc this is formulated without aluminum parabens and talc is filled of ingredients that are found in nature coconut oils shea butter and tapioca starch things that are never tested on animals
they are formulated without aluminum parabens and talc they use natural ingredients such as coconut oil shea butter tapioca starch