Introduction
Begin by thinking
of your home as a toxic waste dump. The average home today contains 62 toxic chemicals - more
than a chemistry lab at the turn of the century. More than 72,000 synthetic chemicals have been produced
since WW II. Less than 2% of synthetic chemicals have been tested for toxicity, mutagenic and carcinogenic
effects, or birth defects. The majority of chemicals have never been tested for long-term effects.
The FDA and the equivalent in Canada (and other nations as well - we suspect) have and are not doing the job for
which they were created in the first place - that of protecting the consumer. In fact - quite the opposite -
they have been protecting big business - who benefit from these toxic chemicals. How - the chain is easy to
figure - a chemical is produced and added - mainly because it's less expensive than something else, the
chemical in turn produces a medical symptom - for which a drug company comes out with something that is to
'take care' of it (often with side effects), which in turn are 'taken care' of by other drugs -
supposedly.
Labeling requirementts are extremely lax and in most cases do not show true ingredients or if
they do are labeled in such a fashion which are incomprehensible to the average consumer. In our opinion -
do they (the manufacturer and the FDA) care about the consumer - What's your guess?
These chemicals when used over a long period of time are very subtle - they build up in your systems and
begin to show their effeccts in various ways such as asthma, ADD, immune system dysfunctions and many others.
Children and the elderly are the most susceptable as in children their systems are still in the formative
stages and the elderly their systems are 'torn-down' because of age or other reasons.
This page attempts to educate the viewer and lists a variety of web sites and information sources which can
be used to overcome these toxins.
Consider the Following facts:
An EPA survey concluded that indoor air was 3 to 7 times more polluted than outdoor air.
Another EPA study stated that the toxic chemicals in household cleaners are 3 times more likely to cause
cancer than outdoor air.
CMHC (Canadian) reports that houses today are so energy efficient that "out-gassing" of chemicals has no where to go, so
it builds up inside the home.
We spend 90% of our time indoors, and 65% of that time at home. Moms, infants and the elderly spend 90% of
their time in the home.
National Cancer Association released results of a 15-year study concluding that women who work in the home
are at a 54% higher risk of developing cancer than women who work outside the home.
Cancer rates have almost doubled since 1960.
Cancer is the Number ONE cause of death for children.
There has been a 26% increase in breast cancer since 1982. Breast cancer is the Number ONE killer of
women between the ages of 35 and 54. Primary suspects are laundry detergents, household cleaners and
pesticides.
There has been a call from the U.S./Canadian Commission to ban bleach in North America. Bleach is
being linked to the rising rates of breast cancer in women, reproductive problems in men and learning and
behavioral problems in children.
Chemicals get into our body through inhalation, ingestion and absorption. We breathe 10 to 20
thousand liters of air per day.
There are more than 3 million poisonings every year. Household cleaners are the Number ONE cause
of poisoning of children.
Since 1980, asthma has increased by 600%. The Canadian Lung Association and the Asthma Society of
Canada identify common household cleaners and cosmetics as triggers.
ADD/ADHD are epidemic in schools today. Behavioral problems have long been linked to exposure to
toxic chemicals and molds.
Chemical and environmental sensitivities are known to cause all types of headaches.
Labeling laws do not protect the consumer - they protect big business. The New York Poison Control
Center reports that 85% of product warning labels were either inadequate or incorrect for identifying a
poison, and for first aid instructions.
Formaldehyde, phenol, benzene, toluene, xylene are found in common household cleaners, cosmetics,
beverages, fabrics and cigarette smoke. These chemicals are cancer causing and toxic to the immune system.
Chemicals are attracted to, and stored in fatty tissue. The brain is a prime target for these
destructive organics because of its high fat content and very rich blood supply.
The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health has found more than 2500 chemicals in
cosmetics that are toxic, cause tumors, reproductive complications, biological mutations and skin and
eye irritations.
Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, circulatory
disorders, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, irritable bowel syndrome, depression, and hormonal
problems are diseases commonly related to chemical exposure.
Pesticides only have to include active ingredients on the labels, even though the inert (inactive)
ingredients may account for 99%, many of which are toxic and poisons.
More facts follow from Indoor Air Pollution Seminar. |
Our homes should have a complete change of air 3 or 4
times a day. New homes are built so airtight that it is impossible to get a complete change of air. We
should leave our windows open on each side of our house for better cross ventilation.
In Alberta last year accidental poisoning statistics were as follows:
Between the ages of:
0 - 4 years - 11, 515 poisonings
5 - 10 years - 1,524
11 - 19 years 1,019
20 and over 7,799
The top three culprits according to Poison Control: Household cleaners, bleach and medications.
The ideal humidity rate is 35-45%. Higher rates cause mold. Use of humidifiers and dehumidifiers with
standing water encourages mold growth in the water. The ideal temperature for homes is 68-72 degrees.
Higher temperatures make chemicals more active. When we shower, the hot water aerates the chlorine and
can cause headaches as can the use of aerosols. Steam from our dryer vents is extremely toxic from the
chemicals in fabric softener sheets and residues from detergents and bleach.
Chemicals used to dry clean clothing are very dangerous and can cause cancer. When you bring dry cleaning
home you should hang it outside for at least 3 days. Dry cleaning chemicals are the same cancer causing
chemicals in mothballs.
There are 4,700 chemicals in tobacco smoke.
Formaldehyde is one of the largest indoor pollutants in our homes. Products containing Formaldehyde include:
Antiperspirants
Mouthwash
Toothpaste
Permanent Press clothing
Floor waxes and furniture polishes
Baggies
Coffee
Wax Paper
Paper Money
Symptoms caused by formaldehyde are:
Allergies, cancer, immune system failings and asthma
Phenols are a major indoor pollutant. Phenols are absorbed by lungs, and skin. Symptoms include caustic
burns, kidney and liver damage and hyperactivity. Products containing Phenols include:
Acne medications
Baking Powder
Computers
TV sets
Mouthwash
Sugar substitutes
Wallpaper
Our immune system is very powerful, like a janitorial system. Giving our bodies good nutrition means our
body can repair itself and be able to handle what we face in the world. Household chemicals cause all
kinds of symptoms - from cardiovascular problems, panic attacks, and anxiety attacks to bedwetting.
Eliminating the cause of the environmental illness is more effective and much less expensive than treating
the symptoms. Prevention - 80% - 90% effective. Treatments - 50% - 60% effective. What seems to make the
most sense? How can you find help?
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Throughout Dr. Woods' entire presentation, she never mentioned our company's name. At the end, when asked,
she pointed at a display of the products we recommend and said, "I use these products. I have done a lot
of research and have not been able to find better products anywhere. If I do find better products, I will
use them."
Please feel free to forward this to someone you care about. We are fortunate with our company. We can
introduce loved ones to this company knowing that it is a shopping system that everyone can benefit from
using. We don't have product distributors - just a network of satisfied customers with the ability to
turn this healthy lifestyle into a vibrant business if they chose to do so.
About the Author--
Dr. Joyce Woods worked as a medical/surgical nurse, public health nurse, nurse educator, nursing school
administrator, occupational health consultant. She holds Bachelors of Nursing, Bachelors of Arts (Specialist),
Masters of Education degrees, and has completed her doctoral degree in the area of Indoor Air Pollution,
and ...it's effect on your health.
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