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Poison Yourself? Sources: Toxic Chemicals Poisons can accumulate dangerously in the muscles, fat and bones from one toxic chemical exposure or from many smaller ones. It is imperative that we limit exposure to toxic chemicals, because if our immune systems are pushed to the limit, we can't detoxify, and we become chemically sensitive at the least. At the worst, we are poisoned. Are you exposing yourself to poisons at home or on the job? You might want to think seriously about throwing out as many of those poisonous household cleaners as you can and replace them with non-toxic products. Be sure to dispose of all toxic products carefully, following state-mandated guidelines. The Consumer Product Safety Commission on "Chemicals Commonly Found in Homes" identified 150 as linked to allergies, birth defects, cancer and psychological abnormalities. Ten percent cause High Blood Pressure and migraines. Twenty percent are responsible for mental disturbances.
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—The Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons According to the U.S. Poison Control Centers, "A child is accidentally poisoned every 30 seconds at home..."
The Average American Uses about 25 Gallons of
toxic, hazardous chemical products per year in their home...
—"Prosperity Without Pollution," Women who work at home have a 54% higher death rate from cancer than those who work away from home. The 15-year study concluded it was as a direct result of the much higher exposure rate to toxic chemicals in common household products! —Toronto Indoor Air Conference 1990 The toxic chemicals in household cleaners are three times more likely to cause cancer than air pollution. – Environmental Protection Agency report in 1985 Cancer rates have increased since 1901 from only 1 in 8,000 Americans, to 1 in 3 today! By the year 2010, this disease will afflict 1 of every 2 individuals! —American Cancer Society Of chemicals commonly found in homes, 150 have been linked to allergies, birth defects, cancer, and psychological abnormalities. —Consumer Product Safety Commission Cancer rates have continued to increase every year since 1970. Brain cancer in children is up 40% in 20 years. Toxic chemicals are largely to blame. —NY Times, September 29, 1997 When combined, chemicals are even more dangerous. Deadly fumes result from mixing ammonia with bleach (both found in many household products) creating lethal “mustard gas”! —U.S. Government, E.P.A. According to the National Research Council, no toxic information is available for more than 80% of the chemicals in everyday-use products. Only 1% of toxins are required to be listed on labels, because companies classify their formulas as "trade secrets." —Lorie Dwornick, researcher, educator and activist, 2002In the past 50 years more than 75,000 chemicals have been introduced into the environment. Today 300 synthetic chemicals are found in the bodies of humans. Even newborn babies have synthetic chemicals passed on from their mothers. —REACH (Registration,
Evaluation, and Unregulated air pollution has caused one in six children in the Central Valley of California to suffer from asthma. More than 5000 children in the San Joaquin Valley Air District are hospitalized each year for asthma. The death rate from respiratory diseases in the Imperial Valley -- at times more than double that of the rest of the state. Up to 2.2 million Californians suffer from asthma. —California's State Department of Health Services Nationwide, air pollution causes between 50,000 and 100,000 premature deaths per year – and soot accounts for a majority of these. Soot is the most deadly air pollutant, accounting for more deaths than homicides or automobile accidents. According to the California Air Resources Board, diesel soot accounts for 70 percent of the cancer risk from toxic air pollution statewide. —Earthjustice The Washington (state) Department of Health discovered that one fourth of tested farm workers handling pesticides were overexposed to extremely hazardous chemicals. Carbamates or organophosphates can cause dizziness, breathing problems, muscle twitching, and paralysis. Scientists are discovering a whole universe of health effects associated with the products of our industrial age with profound implications for public health and regulatory policy. The continuous appearance of toxic effects at lower and lower levels of exposure is especially troubling since low-level exposure to some chemicals is practically universal. —The
2050 Project Newsletter, Fall 1994; More than 32 million pounds of household cleaning products are poured down the drain each day nationwide. The toxic substances found in many of these are not adequately removed by sewage treatment plants. Guess what happens when these are returned to the rivers from which cities draw their drinking water? —Spring 2002 Edition of CCA Newsletter Partners "Cleaning Without Toxic Chemicals"
—Alexandra Rome,
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HealtheHouse,
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