Is Your Home Free of Toxins?

by GaryB on August 31, 2010

Most people would answer yes to the title question. Most of us believe we are doing our best to keep our homes safe for our families. However there are some dangerous toxins that many of us use in our homes everyday.

Studies have shown that chlorine bleach is the number one cancer causing toxin found in our homes. Many of us use chlorine on a regular basis. Many household cleaners contain chlorine, though it often masquerades behind aliases such as “sodium hypochlorite” or “hypochlorite.” Do your due diligence and search for and rid your home of harmful toxins. For purposes of this article we have focused on primarily chlorine bleach, but there are many products in our home that have proven to be just as dangerous.

Chlorine vapors can irritate your lungs and pose a serious risk to people who suffer from asthma and other lung problems.  When you open the door of your dishwasher after washing, toxic volatized chlorine from dish detergent and tap water is released into the air.

For safer alternatives consider the EcoSense line of products manufactured by Melaleuca The Wellness Company. Melaleuca has been manufacturing ecologically friendly products for over 25 years and has a proven track record of providing safer alternatives.

Til next time,

Gary B.

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