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Mankind kills you, not God. I'm sorry to say we are our own worst enemy in many ways. I'm trying my damnedest to go back to life the way it should be: without chemicals AT ALL. I eat organic foods, I drink organic beverages, I wear some organic clothing (I can't afford it to all be organic), I use organic deodorant, soap and shampoo. I also use Seventh Generation laundry detergent. Why? I have a disease (PCOS) *and* the genes that puts me at greater odds of developing SEVERAL forms of cancer. I'd rather be healthy, obviously. I'd rather be safe than sorry. At least this way... I'm giving myself a chance to overcome the odds. Be well. Do whatever it takes to be well. In Love And Light, |3G| aka Meg Are Vinyl Shower Curtains Toxic? AOL Posted: 2008-06-12 19:03:49 Filed Under: Health News (June 12) - That new vinyl shower curtain with the fun rubber ducks sure has a powerful smell -- but could it be toxic? Yes, according to a national environment group. Photo Gallery Tim Sloan, AFP / Getty Images Chemicals in Plastics Spark Safety Concerns1 of 5 That "new shower curtain smell" might be giving off toxic chemicals linked to serious health problems, according to a new study. A national environmental group tested vinyl shower curtains sold at major retailers nationwide and found they contained high concentrations of phthalates. The Center for Health, Environment and Justice, based in Washington, tested five brand curtains and liners sold at major retailers nationwide, including Bed Bath & Beyond, Kmart, Sears, Target and Wal-Mart, the New York Daily News reported. Researchers said all of the curtains contained phthalates, chemical substances used to make plastics soft and flexible, and varying amounts of organotins, which are compounds based on tin and hydrocarbons. Studies have linked such chemicals to damage to the liver and the central nervous, respiratory and reproductive systems. "The familiar 'new curtain smell' may be toxic to your health," said Mike Schade, the center's PVC campaign coordinator. "It's really surprising that retailers are manufacturing products that contain and release harmful chemicals in our homes."
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