Our Toxic Environment
You do not have to be near a belching factory chimney to be exposed to dangerous toxins. They proliferate in our home environment and can appear as innocuous as an infant's plastic baby bottle or the antibacterial soap meant to keep us safe from germs. BPA, an ingredient in many plastics, and triclosan, found in antibacterial soaps and toothpastes are both suspected hormone disruptors. Flame retardants, another class of petrochemical derivative that is also a hormone disruptor, is found in furniture, toys, carpet, and electronics. Most chemicals used in the environment and in our homes have never been tested for safety. This includes those found in cleaning supplies, pesticides and even cosmetics. Many times it is only after the fact – when a chemical has been used extensively – that it is ultimately proven unsafe – as was the case with lead, asbestos and most recently, petrochemicals such as BPA and other suspected hormone disruptors.
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