Talcum powder is derived from a mineral called "talc", which is made of magnesium and oxygen. However, many forms of talc from various suppliers and companies have been found to contain asbestos, a highly dangerous substance that has been linked to cancer development.
Johnson & Johnson®, one of the world's largest talc producers, had found traces of asbestos in their baby powder and talcum powder products yet failed to warn the public of this.
Each year, millions of consumers use talcum-based products for various purposes. Now, consumers are holding multi-billion dollar companies such as Johnson & Johnson® accountable for failing to warn the public of asbestos contamination in baby powder.
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