answers 0:I've heard it causes cancer. It's in a stretch mark creamanswers 1:There seems to be a big drum beat against it currently. However, looking at some of the articles, they seem anecdotal or related to improper use.Because of its low chronic oral toxicity, PG is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for use as a direct food additive. Since 1942, it has been included in New and Non-Official Remedies as a proper ingredient for pharmaceutical products and it is listed in the United States Pharmacopoeia. It is also widely used and accepted as an ingredient in dental preparations.I do of a few instances of people who are allergic to it being in soaps. As far as cancer, I would have to see much more data. To some people, everything causes cancer....answers 2:I'm becoming quite impressed with Ca! t Lovers answers. They're all spot on right. Propylene glycol is indeedy considered safe for food additives and cosmetics. It is used in many many formulations that go in your mouth or on your body. And it used as coolants for things like vinegar production. To date, there are countless studies that show it's safe and non carcinogenic. And yes there are some people selling herbal remedies that claim propylene glycol is dangerous and being "studied". They make this claim to scare you into buying their products instead.You can use the stretch mark cream safely....
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