QUOTE(cashmere deer @ Jul 24 2006, 1:39 PM)

Okay, I don't think you exactly understand where I am at. Today we continue to use animals to test things such as makeup, shampoos, cleaning agents, when we already have plently of that stuff that we know is safe. WHY continue to harm more animals that don't need to be harmed. I am certainly up for testing on an animal, or even maybe a human, if it were to help cure some massive disease like that but when it comes to blinding bunnies just to make our eyelashes long and prettyfull I think that is wrong.
we don't know that stuff is safe. in vitro testing just doesn't cut it.
remember that drug that provided relief from morning sickness? the one that caused a lot of miscarraiges?
well, it was tested in animals, yes. but due to stupid regulations,
it was not allowed to be tested on pregnant animals, when all the humans taking it would be pregnant ones.we don't continue to test things we KNOW are safe. we test because we don't know. makeups, shampoos, etc, are not harmless.
why force feed cleaning agents to lab rats? well, it would help to know what happens for when a 3 year old kid chugs the bottle.
chemicals often combine in ways unforseen. biological systems can alter harmless chemicals into toxic ones. things we know are safe aren't continuously tested.
only things about which we don't know. things with new combinations of chemicals-- which entails almost all new cosmetics and cleaners, etc. would you buy it if it weren't new?
EVERY single consumer product relies on animal research. products that say "not tested on animals" use ingredients tested on animals. they use chemical combinations tested on animals.
if you don't believe me, give me any cosmetic product and a list of its ingredients and i'll find the studies for you. i've done it before in this very thread. and yes, for a product labeled "not tested on animals"
we need to know what happens. it's essential. we need to know what we're putting on our skin an in our hair. we need to know what kind of vapors are wafting over to where our kids sleep. we need to know what kind of toxic chemicals we're keeping under the sink- and what will happen to a kid who decides to drink some.
we simply need to know. If you want to use something not tested on animals- old things are the way to go. use lye soap. use cast iron cooking utensils.
we could stop making new shampoos, etc. but i don't see that happening. and as long as they make them- they need to test them. who knows? maybe the next cure for cancer will come out of a cosmetic lab.
unlikely, but you must realize that the treatment for harliquen icthyiosis babies is an acne cream developed for cosmetic use.
other disease may be cured this way.
less polluting cleaning agents can be developed. safer cleaning agents.
we must always test. else we be like elizabethian women, continuously painting thier faces white with lead based paint.