Chemicals taking over your home...
I've always wondered what happens to my cleaning chemicals when I'm done cleaning my bath tub, laundry or even washing my face. Where do all of those substances go? What happens to them? Oh, and what happens when I keep smelling these and am exposed to them. Well- I did a little research on some of those chemicals and this is what I've found.
Alkylphenols- these were found in both of my hairsprays, and can also be found in detergents and plastics. This chemical is directly linked to Breast Cancer. Alkylphenols are Endocrine-Disrupting compounds- which pretty much block your hormones from getting where they need to be. This blockage or disrupting is what causes the cancer because you become completely imbalanced.
alkylphenol ethoxylate (a compound of this chemical = APE) does not break down well in the environment. It sits in water ways and slowly breaks down while contaminating the water.
So- what can we do to take this chemical out of the water and everywhere? The problem is that it seems to be pretty important to the Laundry world. We would need to find them an alternative to stop this in its tracks. The replacement would be alcohol based, which would definitely reduce the amount in the oceans.

Flame Retardants is the other thing I was interested in. Flame Retardants= Polybrominated DIphenyl Ethers (PBDEs). A PBDE retardant is anything that allows the temperature of a product to get hotter before it melts or burns. This includes electronics and textiles in your house. PBDE's are found all over the world and found in every human at this point. They can cause neural damage and have been linked to having serious effects on the thyroid and liver.
How can you prevent yourself from getting too sick from PBDE's (since they're literally unavoidable):
Maintain a healthy diet- if you're healthy you can help fight toxins. It's also shown that eating a low amount of animal fat can help prevent your PBDE levels from getting any higher. When it's time to purchase a new mattress- check to see if it's made with any PBDE's.
I know my mattress is very old and has PBDE's, so I would love to look into changing that out, along with my bedsheets.
OH HEY! What do you know?! Mattress companies are on the ball and have full lines of mattresses (And sheets) free of PBDE's!
They seem to be a little more expensive, (Ranging from $900- $6000 for top of the line) but in my eyes- it may very well be worth the extra cash for your liver's sake.

Hairspray is terrifying, isn't it? I've seen way too many girl's hair go up in flames at this point.
ReplyDeleteYou said that alkylphenol ethoxylate is important to the Laundry world, is it found in a lot of detergents? Did you find any that don't have it?
WOW...apparently everything we use has some type of chemical that is either bad for the environment or us.
ReplyDeleteAs much as some women like hairspray maybe finding an alternative wouldn't be such a bad idea.