Thursday, June 26, 2014
Air Fresheners
Air Fresheners are very unhealthy for your body and the environment. The common air freshener is made with formaldehyde (a known carcinogen), naphthalene (a suspected carcinogen), toluene (known to cause liver and kidney damage) and xylene (a neurotoxin). They are a major source of indoor air pollution. What’s more disturbing is how synthetic air fresheners work: “Many mask an undesirable scent, but some use a nerve-deadening chemical that interferes with our sense of smell. Others coat your nasal passage with an oily film. Many air fresheners can trigger asthma attacks and affect our central nervous system," says David Suzuki, science broadcaster and environmental activist. Some brands that tested positive for phthalates didn’t even include phthalates in their list of ingredients and some brands labeled as being all- natural and unscented had phthalates in them. A study entitled, Clearing the Air: Hidden Hazards of Air Fresheners, found 86 percent of air fresheners tested contained dangerous phthalates. Exposure to phthalates can increase your risk of endocrine, reproductive, and developmental problems. Choose wisely what you breathe. We are exposed to so many toxins everyday, why bring them purposely into our homes?
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