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@Drythe wrote:

@JudyL wrote:

Here's my thought on organic vs. natural.  And its only my assumption, I hven't done any reserch on it.

 

"Natural" is a product made from ingredients found growing in nature - aloe vera, cucumber extract, flower based ingredients, etc., but it is NOT grown in an "Organic" environment. 

 

Could that be the difference?

 


@JudyL 

 

So, what about lead, and petroleum?  They are natural.   I always wonder.

 

 


@Drythe good point.  Hadn't thought about that.  Well guess my theory doesn't hold up! LOL

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Re: Organic vs. Natural

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Formaldehyde is a natural preservative and is used in foods and drinks (beer is one). It is also used in cosmetics. Formaldehyde has other names which you may not recognize if you saw it listed in the ingredients.