Unknown to most consumers, toxins are in many of the common household products that are found on the grocery store and dollar store shelves. And, that doesn't just mean the products with warning labels. Many ingredients are not required to be listed and/or require a consumer warning.
According to the National Research Council, less than 80% of chemicals (used in household products) have been tested by the FDA or manufactures for toxic information and effects. Independent research studies have shown eye opening information about products we assume are "safe to use." Anyone desiring to start eliminating household toxins, should begin with adjusting their consumption of toxic consumer products.
Consumers are also unaware of the fact that scented air fresheners and candles add dangerous unnecessary volatile organic compounds to the air. Most air fresheners do not freshen the air. Instead, they just mask the odor, or use nerve agents to deaden the sense of smell.
Household cleaning agents can contain any number of toxic chemicals. Some contain: ammonia, bleach, parabens, d-limonene, petroleum solvents, butyl cellosolve, etc.. Eliminating household toxins, that is, removing dangerous cleaning, cosmetic, aromatic, automotive, and other consumer products, can greatly improve the health of the home and family.
Toxic products like: dishwasher detergent, cleaning agents, drain cleaner, washing powder, etccan be fatal if swallowed. If you doubt this, just read the back labels on all the products mentioned. Carpet cleaners can also contain an array of chemicals. Some of the most common are: perchloroethylene, Napthalene, butyl cellosolve, aliphatic petroleum solvent, 1,4-dioxane, ethanol, and ammonia. Coma or death can occur if a small child or pet ingests a sufficient amount of these toxic products.
Eliminating household toxins is always the best option. The more toxins that we do reduce or outright eliminate, the more our health and the health of our families will improve! By all means, educate yourself on the matter of household toxins so that you can protect yourself and your family! - 14130
According to the National Research Council, less than 80% of chemicals (used in household products) have been tested by the FDA or manufactures for toxic information and effects. Independent research studies have shown eye opening information about products we assume are "safe to use." Anyone desiring to start eliminating household toxins, should begin with adjusting their consumption of toxic consumer products.
Consumers are also unaware of the fact that scented air fresheners and candles add dangerous unnecessary volatile organic compounds to the air. Most air fresheners do not freshen the air. Instead, they just mask the odor, or use nerve agents to deaden the sense of smell.
Household cleaning agents can contain any number of toxic chemicals. Some contain: ammonia, bleach, parabens, d-limonene, petroleum solvents, butyl cellosolve, etc.. Eliminating household toxins, that is, removing dangerous cleaning, cosmetic, aromatic, automotive, and other consumer products, can greatly improve the health of the home and family.
Toxic products like: dishwasher detergent, cleaning agents, drain cleaner, washing powder, etccan be fatal if swallowed. If you doubt this, just read the back labels on all the products mentioned. Carpet cleaners can also contain an array of chemicals. Some of the most common are: perchloroethylene, Napthalene, butyl cellosolve, aliphatic petroleum solvent, 1,4-dioxane, ethanol, and ammonia. Coma or death can occur if a small child or pet ingests a sufficient amount of these toxic products.
Eliminating household toxins is always the best option. The more toxins that we do reduce or outright eliminate, the more our health and the health of our families will improve! By all means, educate yourself on the matter of household toxins so that you can protect yourself and your family! - 14130
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Learn how to check your home for toxic chemicals and protect your family's health.Benefit from Angella Spinney's 18 years of holistic living as a cancer survivor and use her free Toxin Checklist now!
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