According to Tina Benitez-Eves, vegan animal friendly is a “health movement” that is not going away. Technically testing cosmetics on animals is not required according to the Food and Drug Administration (This is Not a Test 4). Consumers prefer the “not tested on animals” packaging claim according to Tina Benitez-Eves. Ultimately, the benefits of testing on animals is not worth it because of all the pain and suffering the animals are put through. There has been no results in twenty-five years of extensive research and positive results in animal models, not a single anti-tumor drug has emerged. (Animal Rights: All That Matters 5). Natacha Cole states that many cosmetic companies test their new products and ingredients by forcing rabbits, hamsters, and mice, among others, to endure horrific practices such as breathing in poisonous fumes or having lethal chemicals poured into their eyes and rubbed into their skin (Cruelty-Free Cosmetics 101 3). According to Yolanda Brooks, experimentation not only causes great physical harm to the animals themselves, but is of little value to human health (Do Animals Have Rights? 6). People would much rather buy and use products that are cruelty free than those that are tested and …show more content…
Animal testing has been around for thousands of years and seems to still be a very controversial issue still today. According to the Foundation of Biomedical research, it estimates that between seventeen and twenty-three millions of animals are involved in research (Do Animals Have Rights? 6). Research done on animals is frequently unreliable, misleading and contradictory. Animal testing and research ignites fierce debate. These animals are being used to find cures for diseases and to develop effective and safe drugs. According to Yolanda Brooks, thousands of different tests are done on animals and in biomedical research, animals are infected with human diseases so that scientists can monitor the course of certain illnesses (Do Animals Have Rights? 6). Animal testing is the last safety check before a new drug or device is tested on a human. (Animal Testing: Could It Ever Be Banned Completely? 1). Humans face a disadvantage if they are exposed to potentially dangerous, or even fatal, compounds. Although humans could potentially be seriously harmed from products, that does not make it okay to test those products on poor animals. The are more efficient alternatives instead of animals. They are a necessary part of the ecosystem and if there is no type of stance against the animal cruelty, we could possibly losing or making certain kinds of animals vanish from the world. Animal rights claim that it