Are you allergic to ‘AIR FRESHENERS‘?
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Why Bamboo Charcoal?
Bamboo charcoal is produced from the rapidly growing moso bamboo plant. This type of bamboo can grow two feet or more in a single day, reaching a height of 60 feet in two to three months.
Due to the growth characteristics of moso bamboo, millions of tiny holes are created as the plant densifies as it matures, a process taking approximately five years. It is these tiny holes that ultimately give the resulting bamboo charcoal its revolutionary abilities as both a deodorizer and dehumidifier. These benefits have been enjoyed for more than five centuries in Asia.
Bamboo forests are widely planted throughout Asia, and due to the resurgence in the recognition of its benefits, many more acres are planted every day. And as bamboo takes only five years from seedling to mature plant, it will be readily available for all future generations.
With proper care, your bamboo charcoal product can last an entire year or more. After this, and because it is a 100% natural product, it can be recycled into the ecosystem.

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READ THIS ARTICLE ON THE DANGERS OF AIR FRESHENERS
Beware! Many Air Fresheners Have Harmful Ingredients
Author: Kare Anderson
86 percent (12 of 14 top sellers) of air freshener products tested have harmful phthalates in them according to tests conducted by The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) an international non-profit environmental organization. Some of those tested were sold as “unscented” or “all-natural.” Phthalates are known to cause hormonal abnormalities, birth defects, and reproductive problems. Plus they may mash harmful odors in your home. None of the products tested listed phthalates on their labels. The NRDC recommends that government regulators do more thorough tests on these products and enact basic measures to limit exposure to these chemicals. Advises several experts including CassandraDass-Pearce of Green Clean Institute in Canada, •
Most phthalates are well known to interfere with production of the male hormone, testosterone, and have been associated with reproductive abnormalities. • Numerous animal studies have linked prenatal exposure to certain phthalates with malformations of the genitalia, decreases in testosterone, and reduced sperm production. • Studies in humans have shown that phthalates have been associated with changes in hormone levels, poor semen quality, and changes in genital development. • Five phthalates-including one found in air freshener products-are listed by the State of California as chemicals “known to cause birth defects or reproductive harm.” • Phthalate exposure in an indoor environment has also been associated with allergic symptoms and asthma. Because there are no labeling requirements, even so called “natural” products can contain toxic chemicals. It is virtually impossible for the average person to know which products may pose a potential health risk.
• Researchers have also detected other chemicals of concern to human health in these products as well. The European Consumers’ Organisation, BEUC (Bureau Europen des Consommateurs), commissioned a study in January 2005 to analyse the chemical substances present in indoor air following the use of air fresheners (including incense, natural products, scented candles, gels, aerosols, liquid and electric diffusers. The BEUC study found volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in these products at high levels and concluded that VOCs significantly contributed to indoor air pollution. In particular, the European study detected cancer-causing chemicals such as benzene and formaldehyde in some air fresheners. Benzene is known to cause leukemia in humans, and formaldehyde has been linked to cancers of the upper airways.
The majority of products also contained allergens (such as limonene). People with allergies to these chemicals could have adverse reactions, including rashes or even asthma attacks, from exposure to air freshener products. If you feel you have to use an air freshener, then use products with the lowest levels of phthalates to limit exposure to these toxic chemicals, or use products that are certified by organizations such as Green Seal (USA) and EcoLogo (Canada) as being an environmentally responsible product. EcoLogo It is the only North American standard approved by the Global EcoLabeling Network as meeting the international ISO 14024 Standards for environmental labels. Discover more ways to live healthier and longer by keeping the air in your home clean .
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/diy-articles/beware-many-air-fresheners-have-harmful-ingredients-588708.html
About the Author:
Emmy-winning former Wall Street Journal and NBC reporter, Kare Anderson is a speaker and author of SmartPartnering, Resolving Conflict Sooner, Getting What You Want, Walk Your Talk, Beauty Inside Out and LikeAbility and publisher of the blog+podcast, Moving From Me to We and the blog+newsletter, Say it Better, collectively serving over 42,000 subscribers in 26 countries.
She speaks on communicating to connect and collaborate to become high-performing and happier with others. Her clients are as diverse as Pfizer, google, Human Rights Watch, Venrock, National League of Cities and Nordstrom. As David Rockefeller said after hearing her speak, “Kare forever changes how you see yourself and your world.”
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