About this Site
Create your own website today!
Update your website
Vote for this Site
Visit My Chat Room
Popular Popups
Jukebox
Message Board
Classified Ads
Statistics
Refer This Site
To A Friend
Home

Did you know
Business Opportunitys
From The Heart
Links




Did You Know
Things Every MOM Should Know!


  NEW! Poetry and Doll Maker with Galleries!     [Learn About Our Ecommerce]
Graphics Gallery!

Did you know that there a lot of things in our homes that cause CANSER ,and we don't even know it! They Don't want us to Know!

What is a Carcinogen???

A Carcinogen is a substance or agent producing or inciting cancer.

Today, cancer is the leading cause of death for women aged 35-74.

In 1901 cancer was considered a rare disease. Statistics show that 1 out of
8000 persons had cancer.

TODAY, according to the American Cancer Society, 1 out of 3 people have
cancer.

By the year 2010, 1 out of 2 persons will be touched by cancer.

The fear of cancer is on everyone's mind these days. We hear about it all
the time.

So many forms of cancer, and, they all had to start somewhere.

We have no choice but to breath the air, and eat the food, and drink the
water, but, we DO have a CHOICE of what we put on our skin and what products
we have in our homes.

Be sure the products you are using are free of the following potentially
cancer causing and toxic ingredients.

There are many products in your home, that too many people are currently
using that may be extremely hazardous and unhealthy. Most people are unaware
that there is a problem.

Below is a list of chemicals that are commonly found in typical grocery
store brands products along with their associated health hazards.

*************************************************

Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is an chemical used widely by industry to manufacture building
materials and numerous household products. Formaldehyde, a colorless,
pungent-smelling gas, can cause watery eyes, burning sensations in the eyes
and throat, nausea, and difficulty in breathing in some humans exposed at
elevated levels (above 0.1 parts per million). High concentrations may
trigger attacks in people with asthma. There is evidence that some people
can develop a sensitivity to formaldehyde. It has also been shown to cause
cancer in animals and may cause cancer in humans. This substance can be
found in Johnson's & Johnson's baby shampoo.

AMMONIA
Ammonia, a colorless gas or liquid with a sharp irritating odor, can be
found in household cleaners, wax removers, glass and window cleaners, and
oven cleaners.
Fumes irritate eyes and lungs; can cause burns or rashes on skin; can
produce deadly chloramine gas if mixed with chlorine containing products.

DETERGENTS
The word "detergent" refers to household cleaning products which are based
on non-soap, synthetic surfactants and which are primarily used for
laundering and dishwashing. Detergents are responsible for many household
poisonings. Part of the problem is that detergent boxes are brightly colored
and attractive and commonly stored in low, accessible places.
Toxic and poisonous to ingest, causing nausea and in extreme cases - coma.

CRESOL
Cresol, a highly caustic, colorless solid or liquid with a sweet tarry odor,
is used mainly as a disinfectant. Cresol is very corrosive to all tissues.
When it comes in contact with the skin it may not produce any burning
sensation immediately. Prickling and intense burning will occur followed by
loss of feeling. If cresol contacts the eyes it may cause extensive damage.
Cresol vapors and liquids are absorbed through inhalation and eye and skin
contact. Repeated or prolonged exposure to low concentrations of cresol can
produce chronic systemic poisoning. Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting,
difficulty in swallowing, diarrhea, loss of appetite, headache, fainting,
dizziness, mental disturbance and skin rash. Cresol attacks the central
nervous system, respiratory system, liver, kidneys, skin and eyes.

LYE
Lye, also known as caustic soda, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and
caustic potash, is commonly used in drain cleaner, oven cleaner, and in some
nonphosphate detergents. Lye is extremely caustic. Its chemical action eats
away materials (including skin tissue). Contact with skin or mucous
membranes causes burns and frequently deep ulcerations with scarring. Mists,
vapors, and dust can cause small burns. Eye contact causes severe damage,
including blindness.

PHENOL
Phenol, also known as carbolic acid, is flammable, corrosive, and very
toxic. Phenolic compounds have a distinct odor and are used in
disinfectants, deodorizers, paints, and as anesthetic for skin.

Ingestion of even small amounts may cause vomiting, circulatory collapse,
paralysis, convulsions, and coma. Light sensitivity and sinus congestion are
common with exposure to fluids or vapors. Fatal poising can occur through
skin absorption. Phenol and related compounds rapidly denature all proteins
they come in contact with, including skin. Severe burns may occur upon
contact. Although there have been many poisonings from phenolic solutions,
phenol continues to be used in consumer products.

FURNITURE POLISH
Most polishes are flammable. Furniture polish may contain one or more of the
following substances: ammonia, naphtha, nitrobenzene, petroleum distillates,
and phenol.

The health dangers most often associated with furniture polish are
inhalation of fumes or vapors (especially from aerosols) and poisoning from
ingestion. Polishes that look drinkable, like strawberry soda or milk, are
especially tempting to children.

NAPHTHALENE
Naphthalene, also known as tar camphor, is a white crystalline solid with a
distinctive mothball odor. Naphthalene is available to the public as a pest
repellent and is frequently contained in mothballs, mothflakes, carpet
cleaners and toilet bowl deodorizers.
Napthalene can enter your system through inhalation, skin absorption,
ingestion, and eye and skin contact. Napthalene may produce possible damage
to eyes, liver, kidneys, skin, red blood cells, and the central nervous
system. Hemolytic anemia, caused by the breakdown of the red blood cells,
has been reported following immediate and long-term exposure. Infants
exposed to clothes, blankets, and diapers stored in naphthalene mothballs
are at risk for hemolytic anemia. Mild degrees of anemia often cause only
slight symptoms like a lack of energy and fatigue. In more severe cases,
hemolytic anemia can cause acute kidney failure.

PERCHLOROETHYLENE
Perchloroethylene, also known as tetrachloroethylene, ethylene
tetrachloride, or PERC, is a chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent commonly used
in dry-cleaning fluid, spot removers, carpet cleaners and degreasers.
Vapors are irritating to skin, eyes, and upper respiratory tract. Inhalation
exposure produces giddiness, headache, inebriation, nausea, vomiting, and
sinus inflammation. Skin exposure will cause redness and chapping. If
ingested, perchloroethylene can result in central nervous system depression
and liver damage. Chronic exposure may also result in liver damage.
Perchloroethylene is a chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent that slowly breaks
down in the environment. It is fat soluble which allows it to collect in the
tissues of living organisms and accumulate in the environment.
Perchloroethylene is a known animal carcinogen that has caused liver cancer
in mice.

BLEACH
Liquid household chlorine bleaches contain approximately 5% sodium
hypochlorite solution. When properly used, chlorine bleach can be a simple
and effective disinfectant. Chlorine bleach liquid and vapors are irritating
to the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Dermatitis may result from direct skin
contact. Ingestion can cause esophageal injury, stomach irritation, and
prolonged nausea and vomiting. Bleach, when mixed with acidic substances
such as ammonia, toilet bowl cleaners, drain cleaner, or vinegar, forms
toxic gases which can cause coughing, loss of voice, a feeling of burning
and suffocation, and even death. Do not mix bleach with other cleaners!

If you would like to know where you can buy cleaning products that are safe and don't have the canser causing chemicals E mail me at TamarasTeam@hotmail.com in the subject
please put safe for my Family!

PLANTS THAT POISON!
I was visiting the doctor and found this List I thought I would share!
Poison Control 1-800-888-7655
Anemone Larkspur
Angel Trumpet Tree Laurels
Apricot-Kernels Lily-Of-The-Vally
Arrowhead Lobelia
Avocado-Leaves Marjuana
Azaleas Mayapple
BetelNut Palm Mistletoe
Bittersweet moonseed
Buckeye Monkshood
Buttercups Morning Glory
Caladium Mother-in-law-tongue
Calla Lily Mushroom
Castor Bean Narcissus
Cherries-wild & Cultivated
Crocus,Autumn Nightshade
Daffodil Oleander
Devils Ivy Periwinkle
Dieffenbachia Peyote
Elderberry Philodendron
Elephant Ear Poison Hemlock
English Ivy Poision Oak
Four O'clock Poppy
Foxglove Pokeweed
holly berries Potato-Sprouts
Horesetail reed Primrose
Hyacinth Ranunculus
Hydrangea Rhododendron
Iris Rhubarb- Blade
Ivy Rosary Pea
Jack-in-the-Pulpit Star-of-Bethlehem
Jequirity Bean or Pea Sweet Pea
Jerusalem Cherry Tobacco
Jimson weed Tomato-Vines
Jonquil Tulip
Lantana Camara water Hemlock
wisteria Yew


Sign Guestbook

View Guestbook

Tamara Granata
USA
1-716-683-3320

TamarasTeam@hotmail.com

Domain Lookup
         www..
Get www.yourdomainofchoice.com for your site with services!




.

 
Any WordAll WordsExact Phrase
This SiteAll Sites
Visitors: 02329
Page Updated Tue Jun 12, 2001 4:44pm EDT

Home Did you know Business Opportunitys From The Heart Links