Research the Problem…Find the Solutions
Life is full of
risks. However, there are choices we can make in our everyday life
to improve our quality of life and avoid needless risks. Because we're
better informed today about various health risks many of us are
exercising, and eating a healthier diet to avoid certain
life-threatening diseases. Along those same lines, it is possible to
make further inroads into our overall health by improving the health of
our homes and eliminating household toxins that have been linked to
cancer, Attention Deficit Disorder, asthma, Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity, infertility and more.
We need to take
personal responsibility, be informed, and act immediately to protect our
families and ourselves against harmful household toxins. Contrary to
popular belief, adequate laws and regulations do not exist to protect
the public from harm's way.
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The FDA has
limited power to regulate personal care.
Differing from the extraordinary power they wield on food and drugs,
the FDA cannot regulate a personal care product until after it's
released. Further more, they cannot require safety testing
before a product is sold or order recalls of harmful products.
Neither personal care products nor their ingredients are reviewed or
approved by the FDA before they are sold.
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We're using
household products that pose a real danger to our families and
environment.
NIOSH analyzed
2,983 chemicals in personal care products and found:
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884 to be toxic
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778 caused acute
toxicity
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314 caused
biological mutation
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218 caused
reproductive problems
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146 caused
tumors
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We can't always
rely on warning labels.
There is no law requiring manufacturers to list the exact
ingredients on their labels. Frequently, they list chemicals by
trade names unknown to the general public. Disclosure of specific
inert ingredients (some of which are know carcinogens) is not even
required.
Of the 17,000 chemicals found in
everyday household products only 30% have been sufficiently tested for
negative health effects and only 10% for their effect on the nervous
system. And we're clueless when it comes to knowledge on the long-term
effect of exposure to these toxins or to the mixing of chemicals within
the body.
The good news is,
there are responsible manufacturers that have developed products that
are safer, more effective, and less expensive than the products you find
in your grocery stores. If you are interested in finding out more about
products that are safer for you and your family please contact us.
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