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Home Journal June
Home Journal June

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Protecting the environment has studies showed that the Agency's indoor air pollutants are 30-70 times higher than outside. Information following a conference call with Kay Heizer, Director of "Healthy Choices" (A non-profit organization of physicians, nurses, environmental scientists and educators to teach the public about the dangers of chemicals in our home and how we can avoid or minimize) agrees:

50% of all disease is caused by indoor air quality [Source: 1989 State of Massachusetts] Study

Since 1950 at least 70,000 new chemical compounds have been invented and dispersed into our environment. Only a fraction of these were tested for human toxicity. We are, by default, conducting a massive clinical trial toxicology, and our children and their children are animals.

[Source: Herbert L. Needleman, MD, Philip J. Landrigan, MD educate children, Toxic Free]

150 chemicals found in apartment Allergies are related, birth defects, cancer and mental illness. [Source: Agency for Consumer Protection (CPA)]

United States of America Federal Code of Regulations exempt from the manufacturers full labeling of products used, if care for staff, family or household. FCR [USA Source: Section 1910.1200C, Title 29, Section 1500.82 2Q1A]

Three groups of people who are primarily affected by concentrations chemicals inside, because more time in closed rooms and spend their weaker immune systems. The three groups are:

° children and young children chronically ill · ·

[Source: EPA 1988], 5-year study

In 1901, cancer was rare: 1 in 8,000. Since the industrial revolution that the cancer rate today has risen 1 to 3, and by 2002 there will be a second [Source: The] American Cancer Society

The Top 12 carcinogens ("Dirty Dozen") in homes are:

Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder w / Talc Crest Tartar Control Hair Conditioner · · VO5 hair Clairol Nice-n-· Easy Color · Lysol Disinfectant Cleaner Ajax · [Source: The] National Coalition for Cancer Prevention

Liquid detergent is the leading cause of poisoning in the home for children under six years (over 2.1 million accidental poisonings per year). Most brands contain soap, dishwashing liquid formaldehyde and ammonia.

The chemicals in personal care products Products:

884 are toxic 146 cause tumors 218 cause complications Reproductive toxicity 314 778 ° disrupt acute pain ° cause biological mutations 376 cause skin and eye irritations [Source: United States House of Representatives Report, 1989]

The state of California recently passed a law in a reduction of 45% of the amount of toxins:

Hairspray · AEROSOLS · polished furniture · Glass · Air Cleaner deodorant, shaving cream · Laundry · · Washing nail insect repellent · Fashion Hair styling gel and [Foam Source: Nursing Homes in] Toxic World

Of 2,435 poisonings Pesticides have been in a period of one year, more than 40% related to exposure to disinfectants and other cleaning products in the home. [Source: State of California Study]

Only by reducing (not eliminating) environmental carcinogens alone, we would save at least 50,000 lives taken by cancer annually. [Source: Dr. Lee Davis, former advisor to the Minister of Health]

detergent Most detergent contains a form of NTA. NTA is a substance we may reasonably expect a carcinogen. [Source: The] Merck Index

bleach to disinfect are classified as pesticides claim under the Federal Hazardous Substances. Inadvertently mixing with water bleach other cleaning products, as ammonia, a toxic gas chloramine. These toxic gases can cause coughing, loss of voice, burning or suffocation, and even death. [Source: Handbook of hazardous materials around the house, the Household Hazardous Waste Project, 1989]

Women's work in the budget mortality rate 54% higher cancer Women who work outside the home. [Source: 17 - year] EPA study

found 150 chemicals in the home have been linked to birth defects, allergies, cancer and mental illness. [Source: The Protection Agency consumers)

In addition to toxic chemicals have been introduced into our everyday environment in quantities over the last 20-30 years increased the level of toxins stored in adipose tissue (fat cells) of our body. Studies have shown that the bioaccumulation of toxins accumulate in body for life. More and larger quantities will be recorded in recent years. A study showed that the fat in 100% of people tested was 1,4-dichlorobenzene, a chemical in most household deodorizers and room fresheners.

Diseases occur more Later in the life of the past are now in the younger age groups. Rare diseases to be, are used more frequently. For example

Œ It has cancer has increased by 28% of cancers in children, such as the addition of pesticides into household products. • Is the No. 2 killer of children - second only to accidental poisonings. Since 1977, the rate of cancer among American children has increased steadily at a rate of almost 1% year. [Source: National Cancer Institute] · there is an increased risk of leukemia in children where the parents were pesticides used at home or garden before the birth of the child. [Source: Journal of the] National Cancer Institute

Some products release contaminants into the air immediately, others so gradually over a prolonged period. Some stay in the air up to a year. These impurities in many household and personal care products can be dizziness, nausea, allergic reactions and eye / skin / airway irritation and some cause cancer. American Lung [Association question]

Asthma was once a very rare disease. Now the state is very common – the asthma rate over the past 20 years, with nearly 30 million Americans currently suffer tripled. [Source: Consumer Federation of America, 1997]

In a decade, she has a 42% increase in asthma (29% men, 82% of women). The higher rate for the women felt that because more women exhibition of household chemicals. [Source: Center for the] fight against the disease

Asthma child has increased by more than 40% since 1980. [Source: Environmental Health Perspectives, June 1997, 105 (6)]

Asthma deaths in children and adolescents in a dramatic increase of 118% from 1980 to 1993. [Source: Environmental Health Hazards for Children, Environmental Protection Agency 175-F-96-001, September 1996]

The average child visits the doctor 23 times in first 4 years of life, with the most frequent complaint of respiratory diseases. [Source: National Centre for Health Statistics, 1997]

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is increasing among adults and children too – In 1993, 4.5 million children took the drug Ritalin so they have long enough to learn to sit. In 1998, 11.4 million were children, who had surprised with this powerful Class-2 narcotic. [Source: Your Children and Ritalin, The Detroit News (March 8, 1998)]

Even small doses of neurotoxins can be safe to change an adult, the development of a child's nervous system. [Source: Environmental Health Perspectives 106 Supplement 3:787-794 (June 1998)]

The development of these cells in institutions for children are more susceptible to damage than adult cells that have completed their development, especially for the central nervous system. During the development of a child from conception to adolescence there are particular windows of vulnerability environmental risks. Most disturbing – until a child of 13 months, they have virtually no use of chemicals in the fight against the biological and neurological toxicity. [Source: Herbert L. Needleman, MD, Philip J. Landrigan, MD educate children, Toxic Free]

Today children have chemical exposures from birth that their parents were not up to the adults. Because children are exposed to toxic substances at a younger age than in adults, have to develop them more time for diseases of the environment initiated by the long period latency, such as cancer. [Source: Environmental Policy and Children's Health, Future of Children, Summer / Fall 1995, 5 (2): 34-52]

Formaldehyde is a highly toxic substance. It is a known carcinogen. It neurological damage Connections in the body. It is an irritant to eyes, nose, throat and lungs and can cause:

· The response of the skin infections ear · "headaches · Depression · Asthma · joint dizziness pain · · mental confusion "nausea disorientation phlebitis · · · · The fatigue vomiting · · Sleep Disturbances laryngitis One in five people are sensitive to formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is generally:

· Drugs are • The mouthwash hairspray · Aesthetic · Cleaning · Products · · Hair Styling wax Perfume Shampoo Jewellery · · · Air fresheners fungicides · Varnish Nail Varnish ° floor plasterers · Cleaning solvents toothpaste · Laundry antiperspirant spray starch · … to name a few

Do you still want to put products into your home, use of formaldehyde?

Due to the increase in toxic deposits the body, including the toxic buildup of formaldehyde decomposition, the bodies not as fast as before.

· Body begin Now, the decay after death within 7-10 days. • During the Vietnam War, Vietnamese bodies started to decompose within 24-48 hours. However, Americans did not start to decompose for 4-5 days. • Double Formaldehyde was much needed cons to embalm a person 20 years from now.

How many of these names do you have recognized as formaldehyde?

· · Formalin · Methanal methyl aldehydes · · Methyl oxymethylene · BFV · * * * · Fannoform formalin · · * * · · Fyde Methaldehyde Formalith Karsan * · methylene glycol · * · · Ivalon Oxomethane 40 · · Formaldehyde Formaldehyde Formaldehyde · · · Top • Name * Paraform Lysoform Morbocid Polyoxmethylene trioxane · * means trade

The following products are just some that are so toxic that they must be disposed of in toxic waste dump:

· Polished floor care products · Furniture cleaners window · bug spray nail polish nail · · [Source: Water Pollution Control Federation]

Warning labels on containers refer only to toxic hazards caused by ingestion, but only 10% of the health problems of chemical ingestion. 90% are caused by the inhalation vapors and absorption of particles.

Government regulations require that only the extremely toxic substances must contain a warning. Labels that say the following should be removed from the home immediately · "Do not induce vomiting" · "Corrosive thoroughly – the skin immediately "·" Harmful or fatal if swallowed "doctor · Call" immediately "·" Oops! "Mean (may being injured as little as 1 teaspoon of product can or kill adult) · "risk" (which hurts as little as 5 drops can kill or adult)

Phenol is an extremely caustic chemical that burns the skin. Absorption of phenol in the lungs or skin damage from the May · central nervous system · The pneumonia, urinary tract infection · Protection · Heart rate irregularities skin irritation kidney ° ° ° and ° Damage deafness liver vomiting · and can be fatal Phenol is a very common chemical and is regularly in the common products following:

· · Air freshener air · aftershave bronchial mists · chloroseptic throat spray deodorants feminine powders · · Home & Sprays ° Jet · ornaments dryer · · · decongestants mouthwash aspirin solvents acne medications antiseptics calamine · · · Products lotions cleaning detergent · Furniture · polished · · Lice Shampoo Styling politics · · Capsules • Cold All Purpose Cleaner Disinfectant AEROSOLS · anti-itch lotions · Carnex · · · Cosmetics · Disinfectant Hand Cleaner Cream · ° Baume Lip and lotions insecticides cough syrup cons · · … to name a few

Do you still want to sell their products in your home containing phenols, USE?

There is an alternative. Safer and better products that cost less toxic products.

Inflation or deflation? CPI fell in June for the third month, down 0.1%, following declines of 0.2% in May and 0.1% in April.


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