Posts Tagged ‘harmful health effects’

Laundry: A Toxic Load on Your Family & the Environment

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Kari Jermansen Martin

dryer-articleThe Quick Facts: The clothes dryer is the second biggest household user of electricity, after the refrigerator. Besides the impact on your utility bill, people spend money on fabric softeners and dryer sheets to “fluff,” reduce static, and make their clothes smell better after drying. Studies have found that these products can make us sick and harm the environment. To save energy, lower utility bills, and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from energy and fuel use, opt for air drying — outside or inside — and skip the fabric softener and dryer sheets for a more healthy living.

You can smell it when you walk out the door of your home. You can smell it when you take your child for a walk in the neighborhood, house after house. What you smell is not the scent of fresh air, but “clean scent” or “fresh scent” dryer sheets. We all appreciate clean clothes, but studies have found that fabric softeners and dryer sheets can make us sick and harm the environment.
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Artificial Sweeteners — Are They Safe?

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Erika Neidernhofer

Special Contributor to Real Mama, Inc.

artificial-sweetenersQuick facts: Despite approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, artificial sweeteners have been suspected to cause everything from mood and behavioral disorders to headaches, multiple sclerosis, obesity, heart disease and cancer. The National Cancer Institute denounces any connection that these sweeteners may have with cancer and the American Dietetic Association gives them a pass, at least for adults. But, just because researchers have yet to document a specific harm from artificial sweeteners, does not mean these products are fit for our children. Read on to learn more about artificial sweeteners so that you can make an informed decision for your family.

Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions in this country and our increased sugar consumption is partly to blame. We as Americans consume as much as 2-3 pounds of sugar per week or almost half our body weight in sugar yearly. This love affair with sugar can lead to numerous health issues including diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. Many consumers are turning to artificial sweeteners to curb that sweet tooth and limit the calorie intake. Is this a safe alternative? Are they safe for kids?
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