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Tattoos had something disreputable. Harsh sailors, convicts and "wild tribes in the jungle" wore tattoos. But in fact - and what you might not know: There is hardly a culture that did not use this type of body decoration. Back then Charles Darwin wrote: "There is no nation on this planet that does not know this phenomenon."
In Europe it is the famous murder case in the Alps that proves this fact: the mummy of the man from a glacier, alias "Ötzi". He died about 5400 years ago in the mountains between Austria and Italy. His tattoos seem to have been a kind of therapeutic map. Egyptian mummies have tattoos and there are sculptures of tattooed people as burial objects. Indigenous people maintain these customs all around the world. Besides these mummified bodies, there is little evidence from ancient times, because the tattoos live and die with their wearer.
The purpose of tattoos is very different. In some cultures, the nobility not only adorned itself with precious weapons, equipment, clothing and buildings, the body also had to be decorated and marked with indelible symbolism. In contrast to the simple people - using simple symbols - highly paid champions engraved splendid tattoos. That certain symbols showed the descent, rank and origin - which were understood in initiated circles.
There were and still are mythical tattoos today, for example animal protection spirits for certain families in Tahiti.
Tattoos could also signal the belonging to a certain group. Sometimes as an honor for the initiated, but also since older ages as a stigma for outcasts, such as thieves, prisoners, or adulterers. Or as the property of a Lord. (SS number in the arm pit, concentration camp prisoners, slave maintenance or similar to a brand for animals). The importance of a tattoo oscillates between the award and the "badge of shame", therapeutic application and body decoration.
Ötzi, the man from the glacier, apparently wore therapeutic tattoos. In fact, it has already been found that the body forms more antibodies under tattoos, which can have a positive impact on inflammation, arthritis or degeneration. Tattoos do not simply remain in the epidermis without consequences, but have an impact until deep into the tissue.
Tattoos are socially acceptable today. There is body art for every taste: primitive-dilettant and artistically valuable tattoos. But while you used to have to fall back on a few natural dyes such as soot and ocher, customers today demand artistically demanding and correspondingly expensive tattoos and colors that shine intensely and in many shades.
The problem: These modern tattoo colors are largely poisonous. As beautiful as the pictures on the skin are, the dreams, fantasies or jewelry they represent, their wearers usually do not think about the unhealthy chemicals wich are injected under their skin and what effects they develop in the body. A study in the trade-journal “Contact Dermatitis” showed: Nine out of ten tattoo colors are not even sufficient for the legal regulations. 73 colors were checked, all of them were contaminated with chrome and nickel. Even mercury, arsenic, manganese, cobalt and lead were found in some of them. Copper was contained in green and blue colors, sometimes above the limit. Ba the way, many pigments were not designed and checked for insertion under the human skin, but developed for car paints or printer cartridges. In addition, some colors contain prohibited preservatives or nanoparticles, the effects of which have been researched. Some colors also disintegrate in the skin and what their decay products might do to your health, nobody knows .
As is known, many ingredients are theoretically carcinogenic or trigger allergies. Only a few studies deal with long-term health consequences. What happens to the tattoo colors as soon as they come into the middle skin layer and are metabolized there is hardly examined. The tattoo pin splashes the color up to three millimeters deep into the skin. Part of the colors hike into the lymph nodes via the lymphatic system, where they stain the lymph nodes, which are important centers of immune defense - and possibly envenom them. Where else these dyes get in the body and whether they represent a health risk is also unexplored.
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