
There is a substance known as Coumarin with the synonyms (Coumadin & Warfarin) listed in the ingredients list of popular cosmetic products advertised & marketed as NATURAL specifically to the “African American/Black American” demographic.

A Customer's Horrific Experience!
In 2017-18 an elder from Atlanta, Georgia natural hair started getting softer and fell out from using a well known hair brand’s product. Prior to this she managed her natural locs with natural ingredients she made for over a decade.
Upon research of the ingredients in the product she purchased, she learned it contained a banned substance that is known to be toxic to human health. Had it not been for her mother being prescribed Coumadin for 20 years, she would have never recognized that she had been poisoning herself by applying this product directly to her scalp using her own hands.
This elder’s blood pressure became uncontrollable. She was prescribed at least three blood pressure medications resulting in her developing issues with her kidney.
This elder’s health has been declining since using this product over four years ago. These are her medically documented, recorded & ongoing conditions resulting from the short usage of that product:
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Blood Clotting
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Hair Loss, Thinning & Balding
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Bruising
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Dried Blood Clots in Both Thyroids
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Nails and Skin Problems
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Increased Chronic Pain
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Fatigue
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Cysts & Soreness in Scalp

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What Is Coumarin?
Coumarin is an odorless and colorless solid. Used as a rodenticide for Norway rats and for house mice. (EPA, 1998)
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Warfarin
A few synonyms for Coumarin are:
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Coumadin
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Warfarin
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Rat-Kill
More synonyms can be found here.
FDA 1954 COUMARIN BAN
DUE TO CARCINOGENIC RISKS





CDC
Physical Description
Colorless, odorless, crystalline powder. [Note: Rodenticide.]
Exposure Routes
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Inhalation
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Skin absorption
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Ingestion
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Skin and/or eye contact
Symptoms
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Hematuria (blood in the urine)
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Back pain
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Hematoma arms, legs
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Epistaxis (nosebleed)
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Bleeding lips
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Mucous membrane hemorrhage
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Abdominal pain
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Vomiting
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Fecal blood
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Petechial rash
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Abnormal hematologic indices
Target Organs
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Blood
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Cardiovascular system
Personal Protection/Sanitation (See protection codes)
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Skin: Prevent skin contact
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Eyes: No recommendation
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Wash skin: When contaminated
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Remove: When wet or contaminated
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Change: Daily
First Aid (See procedures)
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Eye: Irrigate immediately
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Skin: Soap wash promptly
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Breathing: Respiratory support
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Swallow: Medical attention immediately
Coumarin is a Teratogen which means “something that can cause birth defects or abnormalities in a developing embryo or fetus upon exposure.”

What Is A Teratogen?
Teratogens are substances that may produce physical or functional defects in the human embryo or fetus after the pregnant woman is exposed to the substance. Exposure to the teratogen affects the fetus or embryo in a variety of ways, such as the duration of exposure, the amount of teratogenic substance, and the stage of development the embryo or fetus is in during the exposure.
Teratogens may affect the embryo or fetus in a number of ways:
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Causing physical malformations
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Problems in the behavioral or emotional development of the child
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Decreased intellectual quotient (IQ) in the child
Additionally, teratogens may also affect pregnancies and cause complications such as:
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Preterm labors
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Spontaneous abortions
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Miscarriages


What Is Genocide?
“THE DELIBERATE KILLING OF PEOPLE WHO BELONG TO A PARTICULAR RACIAL, POLITICAL, OR CULTURAL GROUP”
In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
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Killing members of the group;
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Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
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Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
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Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;

