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Artificial food additives and sweeteners: how they mix up gut guests, metabolism and the risk for intestinal cancer
The effects of food additives on gut mucosa have been an area of growing concern and research, given their pervasive use in processed foods and potential implications for gut health and colorectal cancer. Food additives encompass a wide range of substances, including emulsifiers, artificial sweeteners, preservatives, colorants and thickeners. The interaction between these additives, gut…
#carboxymethylcellulose#carcinogenesis#chronic inflammation#colorectal cancer#DNA damage#fermented foods#flavonoids#food additives#gut mucosa#microbiota#oxidative stress#polyphenols#polysorbate-80#prebiotics#probiotics#protein kinase#reactive oxidant species#saccharin#short chain fatty acids#sucralose#Toll receptor
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Sorbitan monooleate emulsifier is found in a range of products, including food items (salad dressings, baked goods), cosmetics (creams, lotions), pharmaceuticals (oral medications, topical creams), and industrial applications (paints, coatings). This blog mainly introduces Sorbitan Monooleate’s origin, uses, and differences between polysorbate 80.
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The SDS For Polysorbate 80
A typical surfactant used in food and cosmetic applications is polysorbate-80. A non-ionic, anionic, and cationic surfactant/emulsifier called polysorbate 80 sds reduces the size of oil droplets to prevent leaching, enhances water resistance, and aids in making products stable against separation.
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“I gathered all vaccine ingredients into a list and contacted Poison Control. After intros and such, and asking to speak with someone tenured and knowledgeable, this is the gist of that conversation.
Me: My question to you is how are these ingredients categorized? As benign or poison? (I ran a few ingredients, formaldehyde, Tween 80, mercury, aluminum, phenoxyethanol, potassium phosphate, sodium phosphate, sorbitol, etc.)
He: Well, that's quite a list... But I'd have to easily say that they're all toxic to humans... Used in fertilizers... Pesticides... To stop the heart... To preserve a dead body... They're registered with us in different categories, but pretty much poisons. Why?
Me: If I were deliberately to feed or inject my child with these ingredients often, as a schedule, obviously I'd put my daughter in harm's way... But what would legally happen to me?
He: Odd question... But you'd likely be charged with criminal negligence... perhaps with intent to kill... and of course child abuse... Your child would be taken away from you... Do you know of someone's who's doing this to their child? This is criminal...
Me: An industry... These are the ingredients used in vaccines... With binding agents to make sure the body won't flush these out... To keep the antibody levels up indefinitely...
The man was beside himself. He asked if I would email him all this information. He wanted to share it with his adult kids who are parents. He was horrified and felt awful he didn't know... his kids are vaccinated and they have health issues...”
~ By Iris Figueroa
Here are just SOME vaccine ingredients present in routine vaccines:
◾️Formaldehyde/Formalin - Highly toxic systematic poison and carcinogen.
◾️Betapropiolactone - Toxic chemical and carcinogen. May cause death/permanant injury after very short exposure to small quantities. Corrosive chemical.
◾️Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide - May cause damage to the liver, cardiovascular system, and central nervous system. May cause reproductive effects and birth defects.
◾️Aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate, and aluminum salts - Neurotoxin. Carries risk for long term brain inflammation/swelling, neurological disorders, autoimmune disease, Alzheimer's, dementia, and autism. It penetrates the brain where it persists indefinitely.
◾️Thimerosal (mercury) - Neurotoxin. Induces cellular damage, reduces oxidation-reduction activity, cellular degeneration, and cell death. Linked to neurological disorders, Alzheimer's, dementia, and autism.
◾️Polysorbate 80 & 20 - Trespasses the Blood-Brain Barrier and carries with it aluminum, thimerosal, and viruses; allowing it to enter the brain.
◾️Glutaraldehyde - Toxic chemical used as a disinfectant for heat sensitive medical equipment.
◾️Fetal Bovine Serum - Harvested from bovine (cow) fetuses taken from pregnant cows before slaughter.
◾️Human Diploid Fibroblast Cells - aborted fetal cells. Foreign DNA has the ability to interact with our own.
◾️African Green Monkey Kidney Cells - Can carry the SV-40 cancer-causing virus that has already tainted about 30 million Americans.
◾️Acetone - Can cause kidney, liver, and nerve damage.
◾️E.Coli - Yes, you read that right.
◾️DNA from porcine (pig) Circovirus type-1
◾️Human embryonic lung cell cultures (from aborted fetuses)
You can view all of these ingredients on the CDCs website: 👇
You are always welcome to do your own research, in fact I encourage you to do so. 🤔
#pay attention#educate yourselves#educate yourself#knowledge is power#reeducate yourself#reeducate yourselves#think about it#think for yourselves#think for yourself#do your homework#do your own research#do some research#ask yourself questions#question everything#government corruption#cdc corruption#lies exposed#medical corruption
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Wrote a long one cos the in law family wanted him to take the flu shot, I said no.
"Dear Family, Friends, and Medical Professionals,
I am writing to share some thoughts and questions about vaccines, particularly in light of recent developments.
Do we believe that vaccines are the ultimate solution in medicine?
It is commonly known that influenza vaccines are reformulated each season due to the virus’s constant mutation, making it challenging to predict and protect against new strains accurately.
Is it true that these vaccines bypass the liver’s natural filtration system, potentially causing a shock to our bodies?
How should we classify these ingredients—as toxic or benign?
Here are just some vaccine ingredients, and these are being injected into your body and into your children’s bodies if you choose to vaccinate:
– Formaldehyde/Formalin – Highly toxic systemic poison and carcinogen.
– Betapropiolactone – Toxic chemical and carcinogen. May cause death or permanent injury after very short exposure to small quantities. Corrosive chemical.
– Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide – May cause damage to the liver, cardiovascular system, and central nervous system. May cause reproductive effects and birth defects.
– Aluminum hydroxide, aluminum phosphate, and aluminum salts – Neurotoxin. Carries risk for long-term brain inflammation/swelling, neurological disorders, autoimmune disease, Alzheimer’s, dementia, and autism. It penetrates the brain where it persists indefinitely.
– Thimerosal (mercury) – Neurotoxin. Induces cellular damage, reduces oxidation-reduction activity, cellular degeneration, and cell death. Linked to neurological disorders, Alzheimer’s, dementia, and autism.
– Polysorbate 80 & 20 – Trespasses the blood-brain barrier and carries with it aluminum, thimerosal, and viruses; allowing them to enter the brain.
– Glutaraldehyde – Toxic chemical used as a disinfectant for heat-sensitive medical equipment.
– Fetal Bovine Serum – Harvested from bovine (cow) fetuses taken from pregnant cows before slaughter.
– Human Diploid Fibroblast Cells – Aborted fetal cells. Foreign DNA has the ability to interact with our own.
– African Green Monkey Kidney Cells – Can carry the SV-40 cancer-causing virus that has already tainted about 30 million Americans.
– Acetone – Can cause kidney, liver, and nerve damage.
– E. Coli – Yes, you read that right.
– DNA from porcine (pig) Circovirus type-1
– Human embryonic lung cell cultures (from aborted fetuses)
You can view all of these ingredients on the CDC’s website. I encourage everyone to do their own research. Look up the MSDS on these chemicals. Read the thousands of peer-reviewed studies that have evaluated the biological consequences these chemicals can have on the body, especially when being injected.
Injecting foreign substances directly into the bloodstream—viruses, toxins, and proteins—has been linked to various diseases and disorders. These include conditions like atypical measles, cancer, leukemia, multiple sclerosis, and even SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
Conditions like Addison’s disease, anaphylactic shock, arthritis, asthma, asymptomatic COVID-19, Crohn’s disease, epilepsy, facial paralysis, fibromyalgia, fetal distress syndrome, foreign body embolism, genital herpes, hepatitis, hyperthyroidism, inflammatory bowel disease, jugular vein embolism, lung abscess, lupus, meningitis, MERS-CoV test positive, migraine-triggered seizures, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, multiple sclerosis, multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, pneumonia, stiff leg syndrome, stiff person syndrome, stillbirth, sudden heart attack, sudden respiratory failure, type 1 diabetes, uterine rupture, viral bronchitis—and much more.
This does not mean everyone will experience these reactions, but a significant number of test subjects have experienced one or more.
It is more than enough evidence to show that vaccine mandates are completely anti-scientific.
How can you make an informed decision if you do not have all the information?
We have also seen a shift where flu vaccines are now mRNA-based. But does a "vaccine" really prevent a virus or its recurrence as we expect it to?
The annual flu shot is, at best, a partial defense, aimed at last year’s strain. Does it truly help against the ever-mutating new flu, or is it just a temporary fix?
My concern is that this mindset—that a vaccine is a quick fix for everything—is flawed. The immune system may struggle to handle these types of agents, leading to breakthrough infections and potentially higher mortality rates.
For those who are vaccinated, I respect your choice. I simply ask for the same respect in return for my decision not to vaccinate. My reasons are personal and grounded in a belief that the government should not dictate my health choices and my family's.
Have you heard about Pfizer’s side effects?
Have you read the Pfizer documentation? Ask yourself if a drug with 32 pages of side effects is right for you.
The list of potential vaccine side effects released by Pfizer is alarming, ranging from autoimmune disorders to serious conditions like multiple organ dysfunction and sudden respiratory failure. Yet, this information was kept under wraps and only recently made public. Shouldn’t we be informed of the risks?
Do we even know the medium- or long-term effects of these vaccines?
Are they still in clinical trials? Is there a control group? What about Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (ADE) – has it been adequately tested? And why are ingredients like formaldehyde and mercury, known toxins, included in these vaccines?
Do you truly think this vaccine is 100% safe?
Transparency is crucial.
How can we make informed decisions if we are not given all the information?
We must ask ourselves, do we trust the pharmaceutical companies and their relationships with organizations like the CDC and FDA?
The FDA requested 75 years to release data on the Pfizer vaccine—why? Why did it take only 108 days to approve this vaccine, yet it supposedly requires decades to fully understand its effects?
Do you believe that SARS-CoV-2 has been isolated?
How well-informed are you about the CDC, FDA, pharmaceutical companies, and their donors? Do you think their qualifications are reliable?
These are important questions that deserve honest discussions. And, I believe it is crucial to acknowledge the existence of these alternative perspectives and engage in open discussions to gain a more comprehensive understanding.
Our health and freedom are at stake, and I urge everyone to think critically and seek out all the information before making decisions.
Thank you for taking the time to consider these points."
#vaccine questions#in laws family#we said no#stop using coercion#dont make me burn you#do your research people
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Something I’ve noticed about conspiracy theorist types is that they hear an out-of-context snippet of something that seems to validate their beliefs and latch on to it, completely ignoring the full context because something something PROPAGANDA… even though that “propaganda” context is where they plucked their “evidence” from in the first place.
Example:
Anti-vaxxers: This study says polysorbate 80 can help substances cross the blood-brain barrier, polysorbate 80 is in a lot of vaccines, therefore vaccines are poisoning your brain! Scientifically proven!
What the study actually says: If polysorbate 80 is used to coat the surface of an intravenously-injected nanoparticle, it helps the nanoparticle and its contents get across the blood-brain barrier.
How this is relevant to vaccines: It isn’t. Almost all vaccines containing polysorbate 80 use it as an emulsifier for the liquid, except for one that uses tiny pure particles of polysorbate as a base on which to arrange viral proteins — the opposite of the nanoparticle-coating process described above.
On top of that, vaccines aren’t intravenous in the first place. If one is accidentally injected into a vein, the immune system quickly destroys it.
Anti-vaxxers if you try to explain any of this to them: Propaganda! Big words! I’m not reading all of that 😆🤣😜
What do you even call this phenomenon? It goes beyond “confirmation bias” and into “the things I personally (think that I) understand are the fullest possible extent of the truth, there is nothing in this world that I cannot understand”.
#ask to tag#when I was typing this “scientifically proven” autocorrected to “acrobatically proven” which is kind of fitting
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Elemis Superfood Glow Cleansing Butter TRAVEL .6 OZ RADIANCE BOOSTING CLEANSER.
This glow-getting facial cleanser removes every last trace of makeup, daily pollutants and daily grime to reveal a healthy-looking radiance. A unique blend of a fermented Pumpkin enzymes and Acerola Cherry, naturally rich in AHAs helps to brighten skin, while Mango Butter and Chia Seed Oil, rich in omega fatty acids, nourish and hydrate the skin. The brightening, buttery formula can be used as a daily cleanser, a deep cleansing mask or as a hydrating makeup remover for the eyes and face.
INGREDIENTS: Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Glycerin, Aqua/Water/Eau, Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate, Polysorbate 80, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Hydroxyacetophenone, Phenoxyethanol, Acrylates/Beheneth-25 Methacrylate Copolymer, Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter, Salvia Hispanica Seed Oil, Lactobacillus/Acerola Cherry Ferment, Lactobacillus/Pumpkin Fruit Ferment Filtrate, Saccharomyces/Rice Ferment Filtrate, Camellia Sinensis Seed Oil, Candida Bombicola/Glucose/Methyl Rapeseedate Ferment, Sodium Hydroxide, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Beta-Carotene, Capsanthin/Capsorubin, Butylene Glycol, Tocopherol, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, 1,2-Hexanediol, Polyglyceryl-3 Diisostearate, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Ascorbic Acid.
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Bright, floral, and of course bubbly, this little sloop--er, scoop--is ready for a grand adventure!
Sometimes also known as bath truffles or bubble bars, bubble scoops are a solid, moisturizing bubble bath mixture! Just turn on the faucet to fill the tub, hold the scoop in the running water, and massage it gently. Each scoop has enough bubbly goodness for at least two baths!
Dawn Island Plumeria Bubble Scoop ingredients: sodium bicarbonate, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, cream of tartar, vegetable glycerin, raw shea butter, polysorbate 80, fragrance, mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, fluorphlogopite
get yours here -> https://www.etsy.com/listing/1616476764/dawn-island-plumeria
#ashen oak trading company#queer business#small batch#bubble scoops#bath luxury#Dawn Island Plumeria
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Sample a few of the scents from the upcoming Genshin collection with these sample products!!!
There are four solid perfumes, two velvet salt scrubs, and a bath whip, all available on the Luminis website :)
Scent descriptions and ingredients under the cut!
Scent Descriptions:
Lapis Dei (Zhongli): White currant, orange blossom, dried pampas grass, rose petal, magnolia, bitter cocoa, soft musk Monoceros Caeli (Tartaglia/Childe): Citrus peel, cardamom, pepper, sea salt, spices, jasmine, woods, amber, labdanum Victor Mare (Beidou): Aged bourbon, ozone, plum, saffron, leather, sea salt, vanilla, charred oud, sandalwood, violet, musk Opus Aequilibrium (Ningguang): Ambrette, magnolia, plum, sandalwood, queen of the night, violet, cedar, chantilly musk, amber
Ingredients:
Monoceros Caeli/Victor Mare Solid Perfume Ingredients: Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Mixed Tocopherols (Vitamin E), Fragrance/Parfum
Lapis Dei Solid Perfume Ingredients: Juglans Regia (Walnut) Oil, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Mixed Tocopherols (Vitamin E), Fragrance/Parfum
Opus Aequilibrium Solid Perfume Ingredients: Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Oil, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Mixed Tocopherols (Vitamin E), Fragrance/Parfum
Monoceros Caeli Salt Scrub Ingredients: Velvet Grain Grey Sea Salt, Olive Squalane Oil, Emulsifying Wax NF, Polysorbate 80, Mica, Fragrance/Parfum
Noctua Salt Scrub Ingredients: Velvet Grain Grey Sea Salt, Olive Squalane Oil, Emulsifying Wax NF, Polysorbate 80, Activated Charcoal, Fragrance/Parfum
Opus Aequilibrium Bath Whip Ingredients: Aqua (Water/Eau), Sorbitol, Sodium Lauroyl Isethionate, Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Sodium Chloride, Phenoxyethanol, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Yogurt Powder, Pearlizer (Sodium Laureth Sulfate (and) Glycol Distearate (and) Cocamide MEA (and) Laureth-10), Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Oil, Preservative (Propylene Glycol (and) Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate), Fragrance/Parfum
#genshin impact#fan merch#genshin impact fan merch#handmade cosmetics#diluc#tartaglia#childe#beidou#ningguang#zhongli
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Polysorbate powder is a compound produced by reacting ethylene oxide, sorbitol, and oleic acid with each other. It belongs to a group of synthetic nonionic surfactants. Polysorbate 80 is popularly consumed as a safe emulsifier and stabilizer in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.
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Polysorbate 80: A Specialty Chemical Exported Globally by Matangi Industries
Polysorbate 80 is a chemical that is used in food as an emulsifier, stabiliser, and dispersion. It is utilised to keep materials together, stop them from separating, and facilitate dispersion.
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Review of MEDIHEAL’s Teatree Care Solution Essential Mask EX.
MEDIHEAL is a cosmedical brand that was created and tested by aesthetic specialists using principles of treatments used in beauty clinics for skin troubles most common to women. Their Teatree Care Solution Essential Mask EX. is designed to relax the skin and keep it moisturized. Key ingredients include 3,000ppm of tea tree extract + 50ppm of tea tree leaf oil (soothing, antiseptic, anti-acne, moisturizing, pore cleansing), chamomile leaf extract (anti-acne, nourishing, moisturizing, removes, and soothes blemishes, hydrating), centella asiatica extract (healing, antioxidant, anti-aging, soothing, strengthens skin), willow bark extract (gently exfoliates, reduces acne and oil, anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, anti-inflammatory) and arginine (anti-aging, antioxidant-rich, anti-bacterial). This mask retails for between $1-2 USD, you can get 5 pieces here for $10.95 + free shipping.
Ingredients
Water, Glycerin, Propanediol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Extract, Centella Asiatica Extract, Houttuynia Cordata Extract, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Seed Extract, Pisum Sativum (Pea) Extract, Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Extract, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Leaf Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Extract, Cymbopogon Schoenanthus (Camel Grass) Extract, Xanthan Gum, Butylene Glycol, Boswellia Serrata (Indian Frankincense) Resin Extract, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Extract (3,000ppm), Panthenol, Trehalose, Betaine, Carbomer, Allantoin, Polysorbate 80, Arginine, Disodium EDTA, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil (50ppm)
The mask contains 24 ml (0.81 oz) and has no artificial fragrance.
The sheet mask is a cellulose mask that is meant to fit closer to the skin and deliver the essence more effectively to the skin. The mask is quite thin and really does adhere well and is soaked in essence.
Recommended use is after cleansing, prep skin texture with toner and then apply the mask following the contours of your face. Leave on for 10-20 minutes and then remove, tapping the remaining essence into the skin for absorption. After using it, the first thing to note, there's no artificial fragrance in here and if there's any natural fragrance it's pretty undetectable. There's plenty of essence and the mask is very soft and pretty thin. There are some irritants, especially if you're sensitive to tea tree oil, however for me personally I didn't have any irritation and I found the mask to be very cooling and hydrating, it was also soothing and the effects last a long time and my skin stayed pretty calm for quite a while after using, as it toned down the redness I have in my checks and my skin felt nice and rejuvenated. I'd recommend this to anyone with acne prone and oily to combination skin, but it also works on my sensitive dry skin so it's really versatile.
What I like: it's a very soothing mask for my redness and for my chronic hives. It's hydrating and very refreshing and I imagine it would feel pretty nice on super irritated skin. There's no artificial fragrance and I didn't notice any issues with the ingredients, so it's very sensitive skin friendly in my opinion. What I don't like: I actually don't dislike anything, I think it's a great mask!
Pros:
Hydrating
Soothing
Refreshing
Rejuvenating
Lovely ingredients
Comfortable mask
Good fit
Nice quality
Sensitive skin friendly
Fragrance-free
Cons:
None
Would I buy again?
Yes
Rating: 10/10
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In the first 6 years of life your child receives the following through vaccines:
•17,500 mcg 2-phenoxyethanol (antifreeze)
•5,700 mcg aluminum (neurotoxin)
•Unknown amounts of fetal bovine serum(aborted cow blood)
•801.6 mcg formaldehyde (carcinogen, embalming agent)
•23,250 mcg gelatin (ground up animal carcass)
•500 mcg human albumin (human blood)
•760 mcg of monosodium L-glutamate (causes obesity & diabetes)
•Unknown amounts of MRC-5 cells (aborted human babies)
•Over 10 mcg neomycin (antibiotic)
•Over 0.075 mcg polymyxin B (antibiotic)
•Over 560 mcg polysorbate 80 (carcinogen)
•116 mcg potassium chloride (used in a lethal injection)
•188 mcg potassium phosphate (liquid fertilizer agent)
•260 mcg sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
•70 mcg sodium borate (Borax, used for cockroach control)
•54,100 mcg of sodium chloride (table salt)
•Unknown amounts of sodium citrate (food additive)
•Unknown amounts of sodium hydroxide (Danger! Corrosive)
•2,800 mcg sodium phosphate (toxic to any organism)
•Unknown amounts of sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate (toxic to any organism)
•32,000 mcg sorbitol (Not to be injected)
•0.6 mcg streptomycin (antibiotic)
•Over 40,000 mcg sucrose (cane sugar)
•35,000 mcg yeast protein (fungus)
•5,000 mcg urea (metabolic waste from human urine)
•Other chemical residuals
(From the book, "What The Pharmaceutical Companies Don't Want You To Know About Vaccines" - By Dr.Todd M. Elsner)
Let this sink in. 🤔
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TMI Tuesday
I did not get as much writing done as I’d hoped this weekend. Nor did I spend as much time at Fan Expo. I was sick as a dog, and am still recovering, so most of the weekend was spent in my hotel room, too drained to do anything but scroll endlessly on my phone. Blegh.
But I did have a great time meeting fellow Hellcheers at the con, which was a plus! I also got to meet Grace Van Dien, who is basically a fucking angel. I rushed the interaction because social anxiety, which I regret. I also found a vendor there who sells handmade soaps made with the same ingredients and such that I use, which is giving me… thoughts.
Today I’m taking care of a poor, freshly-spayed Fiona, who is Not Cooperating with me telling her she’s not allowed to jump on and off of the couch. Hoping for a quiet day so I can finally crank out some words.
I also ordered stuff to make bath bombs. Unfortunately one ingredient isn’t arriving ‘til Saturday, and I have no clue where to just FIND polysorbate 80 in stores, so… that won’t be happening this week.
So… yup. That’s my weekly update. Feel free to hop into my inbox, but otherwise I’ll be trying to make words happen.
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SVC: Leading the Way in Advanced Surfactant Manufacturing for Diverse Industrial Applications
Surfactants are critical components in various industries, serving as essential ingredients for emulsification, wetting, dispersion, and stabilization. SVC, a leading surfactant manufacturer in India, has established itself as a key player in the production of a wide array of surfactants tailored to meet the unique demands of sectors such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, construction, personal care, and more.
Pioneering Surfactant Technology
SVC’s EO/PO Condensate Division is at the forefront of surfactant innovation, utilizing advanced technology and stringent quality norms to create eco-friendly, high-performance surfactants. The division specializes in manufacturing Non-Ionic, Anionic, Cationic, and Amphoteric surfactants, using sophisticated reactions like ethoxylation, propoxylation, esterification, alkylation, sulfonation, and amidification.
These high-quality surfactants are not only produced to meet rigorous industry standards but are also customized to fulfill specific requirements for different applications. The state-of-the-art facilities at SVC-Dehgam, Gujarat, ensure efficient production and timely delivery, supported by a robust R&D center that is continuously developing new products to enhance the existing portfolio.
A Deep Dive into SVC’s Product Offerings
EO/PO Condensate Surfactants
Alkyl Phenol Ethoxylates: These are versatile surfactants used as emulsifiers, wetting agents, and dispersing agents. SVC’s range includes Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylates, Octyl Phenol Ethoxylates, Styrenated Phenol Ethoxylates, and Card Phenol Ethoxylates. These products find widespread use in textile, detergent, agrochemical, and paint industries.
Fatty Acid Ethoxylates: Primarily used in textile formulations and spin finishes, this product line includes Oleic Acid, Stearic Acid, Coconut Fatty Acid, and Lauric/Palmitic/Myristic Acid Ethoxylates. SVC provides tailor-made solutions with specific moles to suit various needs.
Polyethylene Glycols (PEGs): SVC’s PEGs are stable, non-toxic solvents compliant with IP/USP/NF standards, utilized in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, oral care, and other industries. Their molecular weights range from 200 to 10,000, making them adaptable for diverse applications.
Fatty Amine Ethoxylates: These surfactants are used as dye leveling and wetting agents in textiles and detergents. The product range includes Stearyl Amine Ethoxylates, Tallow Amine Ethoxylates, Coco Amine Ethoxylates, and Ethylene Diamine Ethoxylates.
EO/PO Co-Polymers These co-polymers are non-ionic surfactants that exhibit low foaming properties, making them ideal for water treatment, paint formulations, and oil field applications. Customization of specific moles is available to meet unique industrial demands.
Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylates SVC offers a broad spectrum of fatty alcohol ethoxylates used in shampoos, detergents, emulsifiers, and other personal and home care products. The product line includes Lauryl Alcohol, Ceto Stearyl Alcohol, Oleyl Cetyl Alcohol, and more, ensuring comprehensive coverage for multiple applications.
Castor/Natural Oil Ethoxylates Known for their wide range of applications, these surfactants are crucial in agriculture, textile, leather, and paint formulations. The products include Castor Oil Ethoxylates, Hydrogenated Castor Oil Ethoxylates, and Soya Oil Ethoxylates, designed for superior emulsification and stabilization.
Polysorbate (TWN) Ethoxylates TWNs, or Polysorbates, produced by SVC are of high purity, low color, and odor, making them ideal for sensitive applications. They include TWN 20, TWN 40, TWN 60, TWN 65, TWN 80, and TWN 85, with customization options to suit specific industrial needs.
Amides SVC manufactures a variety of amides such as Coco Monoethanolamide, Coco Diethanolamide, and Coco Betaine. These products are essential in personal care applications like shampoos and conditioners, offering foaming, thickening, and emulsifying properties.
Ester Products Esters have broad applications, including cosmetics, food, and mechanical oils. SVC’s range includes Glycol Esters, Glyceryl Esters, Sorbitan Esters, and Phosphate Esters, all produced to exacting standards for optimal performance.
Specialty Chemicals for Diverse Applications
SVC’s Specialty Chemicals Division provides tailored solutions across multiple industries. These chemicals are developed to achieve specific performance criteria set by the customers and are backed by a competent R&D team. Some of the key industry segments catered to include:
Commitment to Quality and Sustainability
SVC is committed to producing eco-friendly surfactants using sustainable methods. The company adheres to strict quality norms and employs advanced manufacturing technologies to ensure product consistency and environmental safety. Each product undergoes rigorous testing to meet both Indian and international standards, making SVC a trusted name in the surfactant manufacturing industry.
Customization and Research Excellence
One of SVC’s key strengths lies in its ability to develop customized solutions. By understanding the specific requirements of different industries, the company can produce tailor-made surfactants and chemical blends that meet the exact needs of its clients. The Advanced Research & Development Center plays a crucial role in this, constantly innovating and expanding the product portfolio to keep up with evolving market demands.
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