Within seconds the toxins from PPD ‘henna’ enter the blood stream. It is a strong sensitizer, meaning every time a person comes into contact to PPD, the body will react more violently to it. After having concentrated PPD applied to the skin, people often react to diluted hair dyes, black clothing & cosmetics.
PPD damage isn't always obvious (scaring, eczema, asthma), the majority of the damage is internal (cancer, angioneurotic edema, renal
failure, mutated cells, muscle necrosis causing death, eye & face irritation, etc...). A classic example is a person feeling exhausted after coming back from a tropical vacation: they think it's from travel, when really the 'black henna' applied on the second day of the trip is damaging there body. To worsen the situation, the metabolic residue of PPD is even more damaging than the whole molecule!
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