Ways to Protect Yourself From Cancer Causing Carcinogens In Your Home

By Editorial Staff in Life Style On 22nd May 2015
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#1 Filter Your Home Water - In 1992 the American Journal of Public Health published a report that showed a 15% to 35% increase in certain types of cancer for people who consume chlorinated water. Moreover the presence of toxins such as arsenic and fluoride were reported. How to get rid of these toxins? Filter your drinking water and install a filter in the shower, or a whole house filtration system to remove up to 99% of the bad stuff.

#2 Don't Eat Toxins! We all like to think that we are eating healthy foods, but for many people, that is simply not the case. Whenever you choose to eat prepackaged, processed or canned foods, you are choosing to fill your body with known carcinogens and toxic chemicals. Moreover, many pesticides and herbicides are potentially carcinogenic. The answer, of course, is to eat smart, eat whole, organically-grown produce foods, pastured animal products, and using organic or non-toxic gardening methods

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#3 Avoid Plastic Containers - Whatever advantages those plastic containers offer you, don't use them. Get rid of toxic chemicals and containers made from cancer causing materials and replace them safe products. Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the most ubiquitous and toxic chemicals in our modern environment present in plastic containers including food and drink containers, water bottles, shampoo bottles etc. It is part of our modern life. It is not possible to avoid exposure to BPA, but it is possible

#4 Replace Non-Stick Cookware - Non-stick cookware has become enormously popular because of its convenience factor, and is now the most popular cookware in the United States. However, millions of people are unknowingly sacrificing their health to save a few minutes in the kitchen. Toxic chemical perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) released at high temperature (as in cooking) can cause number of disease. Ditch your toxin-laced nonstick and Teflon cookware for ceramic.

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#5 Keep the Air Clean and Clear - Indoor air quality can be two to five times more polluted that outdoor. It is easy to reduce the pollutants in your home and infuse it with a delightful scent through natural ways. But not with canned, synthetic sprays, some of which contain chemicals that are linked to increased breast cancer risk. Instead, freshen the air the old-fashioned way with houseplants, dishes with lemon juice and vinegar, and bowls of natural potpourri made with flowers and herbs.

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#6 Clean Out Your Cleaning Products - A study published journal Environmental Health, suggests that cleaning product use contributes to an increased risk of breast cancer. Commercial household cleaning products are a significant source of toxins, polluting your indoor air and poisoning your body, as they're absorbed through the skin while you scrub. To cut exposure, make your own inexpensive, non-toxic cleaning products, using lemon juice, baking soda, tea tree oil and vinegar.

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#7 Clean Up Your Beauty Regimen - There are thousands of chemicals used in personal care products. According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, nearly 900 of the chemicals used in cosmetics are known to be toxic. Women who use make-up on a daily basis can absorb almost five pounds of chemicals into their bodies each year, so this is not a matter to take lightly. Fortunately, there are more natural cosmetics available today than in years past. Make a smart choices!

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#8 Switch from Synthetic to Natural Fibers - Synthetic sheets, carpeting, even furniture covers are made from chemicals such as polyester, nylon, rayon etc., and they are frequently given additional flame retardant chemical treatments. Make sure anything you wear or use is made of natural materials only! Change your carpets for organically made floor coverings like sisal or bamboo. When you buy new furniture, just say no to those stain resistant sprays they offer.

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#9 Minimize Your Electromagnetic Field Exposure - In our daily lives we are constantly exposed to powerful electromagnetic fields (EMF) emitted from cell phone towers, wi-fi hubs, high voltage wires, common devices like televisions, microwave ovens and almost all electronic appliances. Many of the electronic conveniences we use can be a danger to us, because of the low level EMF they generate. To make matters worse, non-electronic products around the house, magnify the effects of the radiation.

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#10 Sleep Clean - Your bedroom should be a place of peace, relaxation and comfort to support restorative sleep. If you want to support all aspects of healthy sleep, it's essential to consider the sources of toxins in your bedroom. To help keep the toxins that are inside your mattress use an organic, waterproof cover to keep you from inhaling all those toxic chemicals, look for one made out of natural fibers like cotton or wool.