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This was taken from one of our local papers....just thought it was

interesting reading! I'm thinking...good thing I make soap! >:o)

 

Kati

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Don't breathe deep

 

Don Hopey

Scripps Howard News Service

 

So, you don’t dust? Or do windows? Good for you.

 

Don’t have wall-to-wall, a new air-tight house or a big inventory of

pesticides, cleaners and cosmetics? Even better.

 

A recent study has found the dust and air trapped inside homes is likely to

contain a wide variety of human reproduction-disrupting and cancer-causing

chemicals.

 

These chemicals are found in common consumer products and exposure could

affect the health of every family member, especially females.

 

The study of air and dust samples taken from 120 homes on Massachusetts’

Cape Cod found chemicals in window cleaners, laundry detergents, cleaners,

spot removers, hair dyes, nail polishes, plastics, electronics, and flame

retardant carpeting and furniture turned up in potentially harmful levels.

 

" It appears that high-income women might be exposed to more chemicals

through their personal health-care products and household cleaning

products, " said John Spengler, professor of environmental health in the

Harvard School of Public Health and a co-author of the study.

 

In-home contaminants are significant contributors to people’s overall

exposure and can have a big impact on health because people in the United

States and most industrialized countries spend 65 percent of their time in

their residences, studies show.

 

Women are more likely to be affected because they typically spend more time

inside the home and work more closely with potentially toxic cleaners and

personal care products such as hair dyes and nail polish, Spengler said.

 

The study detected 66 chemical compounds in the dust and measured 52 in the

air. On average, the dust in the tested homes contained 26 compounds and the

air contained 19..

 

 

 

 

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> So, you don't dust? Or do windows? Good for you.

 

My dad was a doctor (GP), and he reckoned he saw more ladies suffering

stress from household chores than anything else. Those that cut back were

better for it. Me - I'm renowned for my inability to have anything to do

with cleaning the house, but I do wash the dishes!

 

Dennis Archer

http://www.toona.com.au

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