Not exact matches
Plastic has
dangerous xenoestrogenic
chemicals that we don't want inside
of our
body.
When you're in a stressful or
dangerous situation, your
body responds by producing hormones and
chemicals as part
of the «fight - or - flight» reaction (so named because that's exactly what the
body is preparing itself to do — to either fight off the danger or run from it).
The National Research Council, one
of The National Academies in Washington, D.C., (scientific advisory
bodies for the federal government) charges that the 18 government
bodies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tasked with assessing
chemical safety, have failed to prove that the diminutive particles are not
dangerous.
«Far too little is known about the hundreds
of chemicals that end up in our
bodies, and EPA has far too little authority to deal with the
chemicals that science has already proven
dangerous,» Lautenberg said.
Research on the health effects
of BPF and BPS is still in its early stages — just because a
chemical has the ability to behave a certain way in the
body doesn't necessarily mean it's
dangerous.
Instead
of soaking your
body with a potentially
dangerous chemical, try this natural insect repellent.
It's true, many
of the everyday products we use have
dangerous chemicals that build up toxins in our
bodies.
That's right — our tiny
bodies are exposed to a whole host
of dangerous chemicals before we're even born, ranging from fire retardants to pesticides and petrochemicals (1).
This means that wherever water goes, either through the ground or through our
bodies, it takes along valuable
chemicals, minerals, and nutrients but also washes off toxins and
dangerous byproducts
of metabolism from our
bodies.
I actually just cleaned out a closet next to my bathroom and I found a lot
of products that I used to put on my
body all the time... sunscreens, anti-bacterial creams, shampoos, lotions, makeup, etc — all
of which have
dangerous chemical ingredients.
Plastic has
dangerous xenoestrogenic
chemicals that we don't want inside
of our
body.
Lead harms almost every system in the
body, so be careful when removing that stubborn old paint from walls, as it could hold traces
of the
dangerous chemical.
When Alabama school counselor Angie Johnson discovered that some
of her middle school students had seen methamphetamines in their neighborhood, she went to the Internet for lessons to help her explain the
dangerous chemicals the drug contains and what they would do to students»
bodies.
Another old assumption holds that the amounts
of chemicals found in women's
bodies, barely detectable levels really, can not be
dangerous.
This is the legal concept
of, «Attractive Nuisance», which holds a landowner responsible for
dangerous conditions on their property that attract children to enter the property, such as
bodies of water with submerged rocks and toxic
chemical contents.
Children are particularly susceptible to
dangerous chemicals because
of their lower
body weight.