Ten Things in Your Bathroom That May Be Killing You
There is danger lurking, but of the not-so-obvious kind. |
The famous shower scene in Psycho (1960)
was so effective that people were scared to take showers for a while. However, even without Norman Bates lurking in
your bathroom, here are ten things that are harmful and may be contributing to
your demise, ever so slowly.
(dark and brooding cello in the background…
furtive shadows in the periphery… pharmaceutical sales reps offering swag)
No. 1 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
Vinyl Shower Curtains
Believe it or not it or not, Janet Leigh
was already in trouble as soon as she stepped into that shower. Apparently, the
famous scene took one week to shoot and 77 shower curtains.
Vinyl shower curtains should be banned, but
they are not. The combination of heat, open pores and cheap plastic within an
enclosed room is a recipe for inhalation and absorption of tiny particles of
vinyl chloride and its volatile gases. Production of PVC requires a large
amount of chlorine and this is released as dioxins when PVC is exposed to heat.
As well, in order to make your $4.99 shower curtain more elegant and
aesthetically pleasing, a plasticizer called diethyl hexyl phthalate (DEHP) is
mixed in with the PVC to give it softness. This is the famous “new car smell” which
is actually a toxic brew of VOC's that is now suspected as carcinogenic DEHP.
You inhale this for about a year.
The only thing worse than a vinyl shower is
a vinyl shower installed in a new car.
What
to do? You have four choices.
1.
You can take cold showers
2.
You can trade in your vinyl
shower curtains for a natural fiber one.
3.
You can have your shower
glassed in.
4.
You can buy Stotan falls,
donate it us as a park on the days you are not using your shower-falls thingy. (Valley
Trivia: Stotan Falls is a used-to-be-but-now-off-limits
local swimming spot that is currently being developed for residential lots by
its owner. However, it is for sale at the right price… so we would really
appreciate a buyer and WE as a the appreciative common folk, will agree to stay away
during your shower time)
Why don't you buy Stotan Falls.. it is a wonderful giant bath. |
No.2 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
The Water
OK. Now you have traded in your beautiful
IKEA vinyl shower curtain and traded in you new 2014 Audi A8 for a Prius. (Gwyneth Paltrow drives one, so there)... I am
proud of your commitment. We still have to deal with the water.
What?
What’s the problem with water?
This
is where I insert Jonathan’s yomama joke. Jonathan works in our lab and he is
the current Marigold Champion of bad yomama jokes. They are ridiculously lowbrow, but we’re not
too cool for lowbrow.
Yo Mama’s so stupid she took a shower and
got brainwashed.
Back to the intelligent and sophisticated blog.
Municipal water has chlorine. (If you have well water or are the new owner of
Stotan Fall, skip this part) Chlorine is bad. How bad? It disrupts thyroid
function by blocking iodine, for one thing. It kills cells upon contact, when
released as gas. So you are in a hot shower, with your pores all open and you
are literally swathing you body in chlorinated water.
What to do? Again you have four options.
1.
The Stotan Falls
solution (… pushing for this)
2.
The Rob Pattinson solution: never shower
again.
3.
Let bathwater stand overnight,
boil water, mix into bath.
4.
Install a chlorine shower
filter. The good ones have Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
No. 3 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
Deodorant and Antiperspirant
Deodorant is one of the top three (with
toothpaste and hair gels) most toxic products you put on your body because of
the proximity of the armpits to major lymphatic nodes. Toxins in underarm
products pour straight into the lymph nodes and stay there.
That is why it is very common to stink when
you stop using these products because these toxins are leaving your body. So
you stink, then you think you need it, so you get sucked back into using it.
When you are switching to a natural toxin-free alternative, allow it ten days for
the new product to work.
This brings us to one simple rule about
personal products. Your skin is the largest organ of your body and what you put
on your skin goes inside your body. Some of it, sometimes all of it.
Most products have one or several of these:
Aluminum: linked to disruption of metal
homeostasis in the brain between magnesium, copper and zinc leading to
cognitive disruption.
Parabens to retard yeast: known hormone
disruptors, terrible when applied in close proximity to the breast (applies to
men as well…contributes to the dreaded “moobs” effect)
Propylene Glycol: accelerated absorption of
toxic chemicals into the tissue
This is the plot: first we advise to not
shower, now we advise against deodorant and antiperspirant? This sounds like an evil plan for Planet
Stink, so what to do? Look at the ingredients of your product and switch to a
natural, chemical free brand. We have several effective and safe products at
Marigold. One effective type uses honeysuckle sap. Very amazing.
No. 4 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
Toothpaste
Toothpaste makes it into the top three most
dangerous products because you are applying it repeatedly to a highly
absorptive surface: your mouth. It can also harm one of the most sensitive
ecosystems of your body: your mouth. It can also build up over time in one of the most used areas of your body: your mouth.
Plus it has the whole dental profession behind it.
Soundtrack comes in for one of my go-to-songs (You know, you are playing your guitar at BC Ferries and some guy comes up to you and says.. play us a song...c'mon) It is Moonshadow by Cat Stevens...
...If I ever loose my mouth
...All my teeth , north and south
...If I ever loose my mouth, oh iiiif, yey iiiif
...I won't have to talk no more
Thought I'd thrown that in there as I notice you are losing interest and want to back to your falafel.
Soundtrack comes in for one of my go-to-songs (You know, you are playing your guitar at BC Ferries and some guy comes up to you and says.. play us a song...c'mon) It is Moonshadow by Cat Stevens...
...If I ever loose my mouth
...All my teeth , north and south
...If I ever loose my mouth, oh iiiif, yey iiiif
...I won't have to talk no more
Thought I'd thrown that in there as I notice you are losing interest and want to back to your falafel.
Studies show that fluoride increases uptake
of heavy metals into the brain, including aluminum. Therefore, combining
fluoride and aluminum trisilicate in a toothpaste formula is bad. Look at your
toothpaste label, specially is it is a red tube, made by a giant company that
might also happen to also sell Alzheimer’s drugs.
Glycerin is a very common ingredient in
commercial toothpaste and seems innocent enough. It is added to give the paste
a smooth texture. It forms a film on the teeth that may prevent the
remineralization of the teeth from saliva. It has been shown to require 20
times brushing (with a non glycerin toothpaste) to remove this film. Over time,
this filming effect builds up.
Sodium lauryl sulfate is a common foaming
agent in toothpaste formulations and it is best to leave it out. Toothpaste
does not have to foam to work. If your toothpaste foams, it probably has some
form of SLS.
What to do?
1.
Switch to natural toothpaste made with
essential oils, clay, salt and coconut oil as ingredients
2.
Oil pulling with goldenseal
powder and coconut oil
3.
Neem powder
Dental adhesives are full of chemicals that you swallow in small, deadly installments. Huge lawsuit happening against Poligrip. |
No. 5 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be Killing
You
Shampoo
Here is a list of ingredients of a national
brand top selling shampoo that is head and shoulders above the rest in sales.
Fragrance(s)/perfume(s)
Sodium citrate
(Trisodium citrate)
Citric acid
BAD Benzyl alcohol
BAD Monoethanolamine (MEA)
Sodium benzoate
BAD Glycol distearate
BAD FD&C (or D&C) Yellow #5
BAD Ammonium lauryl sulfate
BAD Methylisothiazolinone
BAD FD&C Blue #1
Sodium chloride
Water
BAD Dimethicone
Zinc pyrithione
BAD Methylchloroisothiazolinone
BAD Ammonium xylene sulfonate
BAD Ammonium laureth sulfate
Cetyl alcohol
Cocamide
BAD Guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride
BAD 1-Decene, homopolymer, hydrogenated
BAD Trimethylolpropane tricaprylate/tricaprate
Citric acid
BAD Benzyl alcohol
BAD Monoethanolamine (MEA)
Sodium benzoate
BAD Glycol distearate
BAD FD&C (or D&C) Yellow #5
BAD Ammonium lauryl sulfate
BAD Methylisothiazolinone
BAD FD&C Blue #1
Sodium chloride
Water
BAD Dimethicone
Zinc pyrithione
BAD Methylchloroisothiazolinone
BAD Ammonium xylene sulfonate
BAD Ammonium laureth sulfate
Cetyl alcohol
Cocamide
BAD Guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride
BAD 1-Decene, homopolymer, hydrogenated
BAD Trimethylolpropane tricaprylate/tricaprate
I am going to simply address SLS (Sodium
Lauryl Sulfate) and of course, its variants, Ammonium Laureth Sulfate and
Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). These are highly absorptive and get trapped in the skin. They are irritating and often cause
eczema, starting with the more sensitive areas of the body, starting with the eyelids, maybe the forehead and the ears. The
harshness of the SLS is reduced by treating it with ethylene dioxide
(ethoxylation), but this results in SLES/SLS being contaminated with 1,4
dioxane, a carcinogenic by-product that is toxic to the brain and central nervous system,
kidneys, and liver. It is also a leading groundwater contaminant.
SLS/SLES and ALS end up in streams and rivers and is a
pile of trouble for the delicate ecosystem.. see Earth Day post on frogs and laundry detergent.
What to do? First get used to reading
shampoo labels and check your ingredients with the database in these two websites:
lesstoxicguide.ca
EWG.org
Second, get used to washing you hair with
just water most of the time and an SLS free shampoo once a week. This will keep
the natural oils on you scalp which are essential for controlling scalp fungus. Just be forewarned: these shampoos do not foam up very well. You have done OK without gluten...now you have to be foam-free. The gluten-free movement will spread to hair salons..."This Salon is Foam-free" signs will pop up, just because of this post.
No. 6 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
Hair Gels
Bieber called...he wants his hair gel back. |
If you think shampoos were bad, there is
something worse: hair gels and hair mousse and the rest of that goopy stuff you leave on
your hair. With shampoos, it is contact with your scalp for a few minutes; with
hair dressing products, it stays on your scalp for the whole day or until you
rinse it off. Here are some common ingredients in your hair goop.
MINERAL OIL and PETROLATUM
Mineral oil is a derivative of crude
oil (petroleum) that is used industrially as lubricating oil. This
commonly used petroleum ingredient coats the skin and hair just like
plastic wrap. The skin’s ability to release toxins and wastes is impossible
through this “plastic wrap”.If it enters the body, we do not have any enzymes that break down petroleum based products. Even in the soil, it takes thousands of year for the bacteria to break it down. Last time I checked, "thousands of years" is a little bit longer than our lifetime.
PEG: This is an abbreviation for
polyethylene glycol that is used in making cleansers to dissolve oil and
thicken products. Because of their effectiveness as a solvents, PEGs are often used in
caustic spray on oven cleaners and yet are found in many personal care
products.
PROPYLENE GLYCOL (PG): As a “surfactant”
or wetting agent and solvent, this ingredient is actually the active
component in antifreeze. There is no difference between the PG used in
industry and the PG used in personal care products. It is used in industry to
break down protein and cellular structure (what the skin is made of) yet is
found in most forms of hair products because it forms beautiful gels.
IMIDAZOLIDINYL UREA and DMDM
HYDANTOIN: These are just two of the many preservatives that release formaldehyde.
What to do: we have an effective leave-in
hair gel that is made from bee pollen and tree sap!
No. 7 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
Lipstick
Is there lead in your lipstick? If it's red, it may have lead. |
Lipstick may contain heavy metals and
through the day, little bits of this are swallowed.
Many lipsticks when tested have unacceptable
levels of mercury, lead, arsenic, chromium, barium and cadmium.
The Environmental Watch Group has a list of
lipsticks brands on their website. Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/043963_heavy_metals_lipstick_womens_health.html#ixzz2yXBBlz50
No. 8 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
Those Deceptively Seductive Scented Candles
This is so much fun. Run a bath and add
some essential oils and light scented candles surrounding your romantic oasis. Sorry to burst your bubble bath, but scented candles emit more toxic
gas than a cow in a telephone booth.
The combination of toxic gasses, artificial
fragrances and enclosed bathroom space is dangerous to your health.
No. 9
Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be Killing You
The Bathroom Air Vent
When was the last time you took the cover
off your bathroom vent and inspected it?
This is the perfect breeding place for mold: dark, warm and humid. After
all, its job is to suck up all the moisture so the bathroom is not so humid. Most
people seldom look under the grill except when it stops working. Most houses
are equipped with the cheapest vent that will suffice, so it may not be as
adequate in removing the humid air. Humid air gets trapped + mold spores = perfect mold hive. The vent
should be inspected, vacuumed and cleaned out with vinegar and water on a regular basis. Do not electrocute yourself: that is also damaging to your health.
Otherwise, every time you turn the vent on, it
sprays the entire bathroom with mold spores. Spores are microscopic and invisible. By the time you see mold, it is too late.
No 10 Thing in Your Bathroom That May Be
Killing You
Bleach
No, not this bleach, the one that comes in a gallon jug. |
Bleach is a chemical called Sodium
Hypochlorite and the reason it is used is that it is cheap and very effective.
This harmful substance is not only toxic to bacteria and mold; it is also toxic
to you.
One particular danger is when the bleach
comes in contact with ammonia (which is a common ingredient of glass cleaners
and bathroom cleaners) that can cause the release of chlorine liberated from the bleach, and
is quite capable of causing you harm when inhaled!
Chlorine gas is highly reactive and when
inhaled, the gas tears into your nasal passages, trachea, and lungs causing
massive cellular damage.
What to do? Replace bleach with vinegar and
water, mixed in equal parts is an effective alternative. You can add essential
oils of lavender and eucalyptus to give it a fresh smell.
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