Posted on 11/02/2009 9:48:04 PM PST by Steelfish
Aborted Fetus Cells Used In Beauty Products
By Valerie Richardson
A San Francisco cosmetics company has ignited an outcry among pro-lifers for including an unexpected ingredient in its anti-aging creams: skin-cell proteins from an aborted fetus.
Children of God for Life, a watchdog group that monitors the use of fetal material in medical products, called last week for a boycott of all treatments manufactured by Neocutis Inc., which acknowledges that the key ingredient in its product line was developed from an aborted boy.
"There's just no excuse for using aborted babies in skin-care products," said Debi Vinnedge, executive director of Children of God for Life, a 10-year-old organization based in Murfreesboro, Tenn. "The reaction, the shock and anger I've seen is incredible."
In a statement released Friday, in response to a wave of condemnation from pro-life and religious blogs, Neocutis defended the use of its trademarked ingredient, Processed Skin Cell Proteins, or PSP, arguing that the fetal cell line was harvested in a responsible, ethical manner for use in treating severe dermatological injuries.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
I used a few literary techniques. Irony was one, very good! (though actually, something can have life without being a livinbg being.)
Hint: I played with the age, too.
Neocutis Inc, Detroit, MI
440 Burroughs St, Detroit, MI, 48202-3429. Phone: (313) 664-7546
It’s been rumored for years that cosmetics have been using tissue from aborted fetuses. I heard about it when I was 23 and that’s been 27 years. Especially the products containing collegen. I got physically ill when I was told that and stopped using base/foundation and try very hard to watch ingredients in my moisturizers....Yes, as another poster said, God will, and is judging America.
What would be listed on the ingredience to let us know such things were used?
Bookmarked to read in the morning
deeply saddened ping
Vile. Beyond vile.
I wear Bare minerals. It’s dirt.
Back in 1980 I was an auditor working for an international CPA firm. I was auditing the financial statement of a large hospital when I came upon an account titled “afterbirth income.” I inquired what it was, and it was the sale of the afterbirth for use in cosmetics. I understand it was also sold for medical research purposes. This has been going on for 30+ years and people just didn’t know it.
The only word at that time was collagen. But collagen (from what I understand) can come from many sources. Just to play it safe, I stay away from anything that has that.
thanks
There is no comparison. The person who donates organ/s is making a personal voluntary decision and is not being forced. A fetus has no choice whatsoever. Let’s be real.
Neocutis insists that the cell line used for their product came from a boy who was aborted because he would not have survived to term. As for other cell lines and other products, the article did not say.
Ugh...
Only true if he didn't consent to having them harvested, prior to being murdered.
Yeah, there have been days where I felt kinda dead. :-)
Using afterbirth in cosmetics may not be unethical, but it does sound kinda gross. Thank heavens I don’t wish to be a metrosexual!
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Sick: Skincare Company Now Using Aborted Fetal Tissue in Anti-Aging Cream
I can imagine! The part about fetal cells being used to stop polio must have really caught you by surprise, huh?
What are you talking about? The article just states that the company views their actions as equivalent to developing the polio vaccine.
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