Community | July 09, 2009 | 9 comments

10 Dangerous Household Products You Should Never Use Again

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Air fresheners, disinfectants, and cleaners found under your sink are more dangerous than you think.

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9 comments // 10 Dangerous Household Products You Should Never Use Again

  • VoyagerFilms
  • shroomfairy
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      shroomfairy  
    • Thanks for this. I use a lot of natural cleaners now. Anyone know if candles and/or incense is harmful? I don't use air fresheners anymore. I need to think about my pans too.

    • 2 years ago
  • stopnoise
  • nursediesel
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  • pv788
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      pv788  
    • Very informative! never knew about non-stick pans. and plastic bags we've all heard about, but The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is an atrocity!

    • 2 years ago
  • jubal
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      jubal  
    • Air fresheners contain a toxic chemical known to cause Chromosome damage, especially in infants. My mother works processing claims against the government on behalf of government workers exposed to toxic chemicals. She has done hours and hours of research to produce legal briefs that summarize the evidence needed to get the claims approved by administrative law judges. The information has to stand up to legal scrutiny.

      She has warned me about many household products that contain the same toxic chemicals being used for research in government labs and military labs across the country.

      This is an important article and the information it contains is priceless.

    • 2 years ago
  • bluestranger
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      bluestranger  
    • I thought that this article would rehash a lot of the things that I do already. Not only did I run across several that I was unaware of there are some great new links. Good post.

    • 2 years ago
  • csmonut
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      csmonut  
    • While the article itself wasn't anything new, the link on how to make your own cleaners, along with the Q n A at the bottom was.
      Thanks!

    • 2 years ago
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