Toxins
Laundry Detergent Chemicals Absorbed Through Skin and Inhaled
Most laundry detergents are loaded with extremely toxic chemicals that you could be absorbing through your clothes. Residues of these chemicals are left on your clothes and are absorbed by your skin and evaporated into the air where they are breathed in. Most would be surprised to find that even ‘Green’ labeled detergents contain toxic…
Read MoreStudy: Baby Pacifier’s Contain Toxic Metals Lead, Cadmium and Chromium
Many popular pacifiers, teethers, and nipples contain toxic heavy metals like lead, cadmium, and chromium. Scientists report that metals like lead, cadmium and chromium, consumed even in small traces, are hazardous to health, particularly for infants and babies. As the baby sucks the pacifier over a period of time, the toxic elements migrate out and…
Read More8000 Chemicals Used to Produce Fabric used in Clothing
An estimated 8000 chemicals are used to transform raw materials into fabric – all of which could be damaging your health if you wear conventional clothes. “Often, the clippings from fabric mills are so loaded with dangerous chemicals they are handled like toxic waste,” states German Chemist Michael Braungart, “while the products made from these…
Read More10 Benefits of Using a Shower Filter
If you shower in municipal tap water that has been chlorinated, you could be slowly poisoning yourself by breathing in toxic chlorine vapors. Bacteria and pathogens are removed from most municipal water supplies using chlorine. The problem is, after chlorine is added and its job is done, it is not removed before it re-enters the…
Read MoreOver 100 Toxic Chemicals Released from Vinyl Shower Curtains
As many as 100 toxic chemicals associated with adverse health effects are released into the air from PVC vinyl shower curtains according to “Volatile Vinyl: The New Shower Curtain’s Chemical Smell.” These chemicals make up that “new shower curtain smell” unique to PVC vinyl shower curtains and shower curtain liners. Is Showering Harmful? “Taking a…
Read MoreStudy: Polyester Underwear Lowers Sperm Counts, Atrophies Testicles, and Decreases Sexual Desire
According to a study in 2003, average sperm counts have dropped 50 percent worldwide since World War II, and the World Health Organization reports up to 12 percent of couples with women of childbearing age are infertile. Studies show environmental chemicals are one contributor to the epidemic of infertility, and now we have strong evidence…
Read MoreAre Your Bed Sheets Poisoning You While You Sleep?
Are chemicals in your bed sheets slowly poisoning you in your sleep? If you are sleeping on bed sheets that are not organic, then every night your body is absorbing an assortment of carcinogenic chemicals such as formaldehyde, bleach, ammonia, and heavy metals through your skin and lungs. This burden of chemicals will accumulate in…
Read MoreToxic Toothpaste and Healthy Toothpaste that is Not Poison
If you are using any commercial toothpaste, you’re probably brushing your teeth with toxic waste – poisoning yourself, poisoning the environment, and sending a message to the corporation that manufactured the paste that you support them putting poisons in their toothpastes. In a world where corporations control the government, the power to control the corporations…
Read MoreFrench Study Finds Pesticide Residues in 90% of Wines
Pesticide residues were found in the vast majority of 300 French wines tested, say researchers. A study of more than 300 French wines has found that only 10% of those tested were clean of any traces of chemicals used during vine treatments. Pascal Chatonnet and the EXCELL laboratory in Bordeaux tested wines from the 2009…
Read More8 Ways Society is Feminizing the Human Male
“We’re on the fast track to extinction. In the past 50 years, sperm counts in men have dropped 50 percent, while the average man’s testosterone and sperm count has plummeted 20 percent in just the last 20 years.” – Ori Hofmekler Through years of research into health and nutrition, I’ve noticed that there exists a…
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