

Documents show Johnson & Johnson was aware since the late 1950s that the talc used in Johnson’s Baby Powder sometimes contained asbestos, known to cause health issues including cancer and mesothelioma. Although Johnson & Johnson announced it will stop selling its talc-based powder in U.S and Canada, it will continue selling it to women across the world. TAKE ACTION NOW. Tell Johnson & Johnson to remove its talc-based product from the global market! [http://bit.ly/JNJKnew]. #toxictalc#JNJKnew @BlackWomenforWellness