Chemical Warfare Agents and Toxic
Waste
Disguised As Household Cleaning
by Lorie Dwornick
The following
information is intended to help you make an informed decision about
the types of household cleaning products you choose to use for
yourself and your families.
You are what you eat,
digest and absorb. What you absorb includes what is absorbed through
inhalation and the skin, which happens to be the largest organ of
the body. When the liver is overworked, the skin takes over with the
elimination of toxins. Unfortunately, many toxins are not that easy
to eliminate.
Since WWII more than
80,000 synthetic chemicals have been invented. Most have been
created from petroleum and coal tar for the purposes of chemical
warfare. The sad thing is that hardly any of these substances have
been tested for safety, but have been added to our food, water and
cleaning products without our consent and most often without
informing us of any dangers. There is a lot of intentional
suppression in this industry that adds approximately 1000 new
chemicals each year.
According to the
National Research Council, "no toxic information is available for
more than 80% of the chemicals in everyday-use products. Less than
20% have been tested for acute effects and less than 10% have been
tested for chronic, reproductive or mutagenic effects." More than
4.5 billion chemicals are known and 50,000 are commercially
distributed. What’s worse is that tests are only done on single
chemicals. There is never any testing done on combinations, which we
are exposed to on a daily basis. Imagine what your lifetime exposure
is.
It requires a team of
scientists, 300 mice, more than $300,000 US, and 2-3 years to
determine whether one single suspect chemical causes cancer. These
mice have much higher immune systems than we do. Governments are at
the mercy of economic agendas. Industry interests almost always win
over issues regarding health or government regulation. Only 1% of
toxins are required to be listed on labels. This is mainly because
the products don’t make any claims about safety. Companies can also
classify them as "trade secrets" to avoid listing them. Many of the
ingredients labeled "inert" are actually more toxic than the active
ingredients. If you don’t know what it is, don’t use it.
The chemical companies
spend billions of dollars each year brainwashing us. Ninety-one
percent of the population applies 300-million pounds of these
poisons annually, often indoors. City dwellers use more chemicals
per acre than farmers and spend more than $1 billion annually.
The first agent of
chemical warfare was chlorine. The war ended with an abundance of
this cheap chemical. In the name of huge profits, it was added to
our water supply and many other products. Chlorine is the number one
cause of breast cancer and can be lethal. Scientists won’t handle
chlorine without protective gloves, face masks, and ventilation, yet
it is in most store-brand cleaners, including dishwasher detergents.
The harmful effects are intensified when the fumes are heated, as in
the shower. It’s in our drinking water, swimming pools, Jacuzzis and
more.
Fluoride is worse, but
space limits its discussion here. Do your own research and avoid it.
It’s one of the biggest scams of all time. It has no benefits
whatsoever. It’s extremely poisonous!
Most household cleaners
contain toxic chemicals. Ammonia is in almost all of them and is
lethal if combined with bleach (forming chloramines). Industry
requires readily accessible information about chemicals used in the
workplace that includes the effects of combining chemicals. The main
manual, Workplace Hazardous Materials Identification System (WHMIS),
contains Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Have a look at this
manual. You may be surprised at how dangerous some products are that
you use, unsuspectingly, in your home on a regular basis.
The government
acknowledges that these cleaning products are hazardous, but
regulation only requires labels to indicate if they are:
combustible, corrosive, poison, caution, etc.
One Million poisonings
in Canada each year are due to household cleaner ingestion. Some are
fatal. The #1 cause of household poisoning is dish detergent. What
kinds of chemicals are in those products? These statistics were
given before the recent hype over anti-bacterial, which are even
worse.
Certain types of
bacteria are necessary and beneficial. They eat decaying debris and
keep the "bad" bacteria in balance. Nature is always safest and was
never intended to destroy, like chemicals are.
Each time you wash your
dishes, some residue is left on them. The residue accumulates with
each washing. Your food picks up part of the residue—especially if
your meal is hot—and you ingest it.
Dish washing liquids are
labeled "harmful if swallowed." Most contain Naphtha, a CNS
depressant, diethanolsamine, a liver poison, and/or
chlorophenylphenol, a toxic metabolic stimulant. Do you want to be
using harmful products to clean dishes that you and your family are
going to be eating off of?
A few times I
unsuspectingly used anti-bacterial soap while visiting and suffered
from side effects each time. They include: rough, dry hands, a
feeling in my nose as if it had been sanded with coarse sand paper
until raw, and the strong smell of ammonia. These effects lasted at
least 20 hours after exposure.
Washing your hands with
cold water inhibits the spread of bacteria and germs. Hot water
encourages growth of unwanted organisms. But in most cases, the
bacteria are much safer than the chemicals used to kill them. You
can use vinegar as a disinfectant if you are uncomfortable using pay
phones, washrooms, shopping carts, etc. in public places. Remember,
people are organisms.
I spilled some Brand X
dish soap on the grass, which I immediately soaked with water until
there were no more suds. About a week later the grass was dead. If
it kills the grass, what is it doing to us?
Many household products
contain harmful chemicals. For example, formaldehyde is in almost
all cleaning products, including laundry detergents, toothpaste and
shampoo.
Laundry detergents
contain phosphorus, enzymes, ammonia, naphthalene, phenol, sodium
nitilotriacetate and countless others. These chemicals can cause
rashes, itches, allergies, sinus problems and more. The residue left
on your clothes, bed sheets, etc. is absorbed through your skin, as
is everything else you touch. Thus, the success and popularity of
transdermal patches. Don’t fall prey to the bombardment of
advertisements strongly suggesting that you absolutely need these
products. You don’t, but their profit margins do. If declining
health is what you desire, use these products.
Disinfectants are
usually phenol or cresol-based and deactivate sensory nerve endings.
They attack the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, and the central
nervous system (CNS) and it takes over a year to eliminate the
unhealthy effects of spraying 2 ounces, even with heavy cross
ventilation.
Oven cleaners are one of
the most toxic products people use. They contain lye and ammonia,
which eat the skin, and the fumes linger and affect the respiratory
system. Then there’s the residue that’s intensified the next time
you turn your oven on. Use sea salt and baking soda instead.
Air fresheners interfere
with your ability to smell by releasing nerve-deadening agents or
coating nasal passages with an oil film, usually methoxychlor, a
pesticide that accumulates in fat cells and over-stimulates the CNS.
Dryer sheets fall into this category. They are extremely toxic.
Avoid them. (The only reason you require fabric softeners is because
the chemicals in laundry soap create the static. It may take several
washings with chemical free detergents to eliminate the chemical
residue static. Your patience will be well rewarded.) Some other
common ingredients include: P-dichlorobenzene, naphthalene and
formaldehyde. Fresh, organic citrus juices, vinegar, spices, and
essential oils will do a better job, risk free.
Pesticides are
dangerous. They are responsible for asthma, bronchitis, eczema,
migraines, death, hives, joint and muscle pain for 16 million people
in this country and the numbers are growing. Antibiotics are
pesticides. You may be surprised to find out just how many everyday
products contain pesticides, such as toothpaste and shampoo. Most
public buildings are sprayed with pesticides on a regular basis.
Don’t count on your doctor to inform you of this. Medication and
treatment for the effects of these chemicals is a very lucrative
business. Doctors serve the pharmaceutical/chemical industry, not
you.
Pesticides are the #2
cause of death by poisoning in this country. They can linger for
more than 30 years. Inhalation can lead to nausea, cough, breathing
difficulties, depression, eye irritation, dizziness, weakness,
blurred vision, twitching, convulsions and more. They are stored in
body fat. Long-term they damage liver, kidneys, lungs, and lead to
paralysis, sterility, immune suppression, brain hemorrhages,
decreased fertility, sexual dysfunction, heart problems and coma.
Diazanon is a carcinogen, teratogen (serious birth defects), mutagen
(genetic damaging) and it causes death. Pests are not life
threatening.
Flea collars are
pesticides and release a continuous supply to the pet In addition to
the great harm caused to your pet, it is absorbed through your skin
every time you touch your pet. Leave your pet a dish of brewer’s
yeast; it will instinctively eat it as needed and repel fleas
naturally. Please don’t let the vet turn your pet into a drug
addict because of chemical exposure and unnecessary vaccines.
Lice shampoo is a
pesticide and is absorbed into the brain. Lindane, the main
ingredient, causes convulsions, seizures, cancer and death. You can
use your favorite shampoo several times a day, every day. The lice
will be gone in less than a week. Lice are not dangerous.
Regular shampoos contain
harsh chemicals. Baby shampoos advertised as gentle and "no tears"
contain some of the worst chemicals, including anesthetizing agents
to cover up the burning sensation that would otherwise be caused
when the chemicals contact the eyes. Imagine what effect these
agents have on the eyes and brain, especially after repeated uses.
Sodium laurel sulfate
and other forms of this substance lower brain acuity and attribute
to blindness, yet they are commonly used in shampoos, toothpastes
and other personal hygiene products.
Everything that touches
your scalp is absorbed into your brain first, so think twice before
choosing to bleach, dye, or perm your hair. Use natural
alternatives, if you must.
Effects of these toxic
chemicals include: illness, allergies, asthma, ear infections,
learning disabilities, nervous disorders, respiratory difficulties
and more. The American Cancer Society stated "environmental
pollution causes cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s, coughing, asthma,
nervous disorders, emphysema, wheezing, nasal congestion, burning
eyes, headache, burning, tingling, skin flushing, muscle aches,
irritability, mental confusion, in-coordination, hyperactivity and
other debilitating illnesses."
The EPA depends on
industry-sponsored tests for approval. In 1981, one company was
found guilty of falsifying over 90% of more than 2000 studies. Those
products are still readily available.
The Consumer Product
Safety Commission on Chemicals Commonly Found in Homes identified
150 as linked to allergies, birth defects, cancer and psychological
abnormalities. Ten percent cause high blood pressure (HBP) and
migraines and 20% are responsible for mental disturbances.
Indoor air in the home
has been found to have five times higher toxic chemical
concentrations than outdoor air. This is also true in rural areas. A
five-year study conducted by the US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) showed many indoor air samples to be 70 times more toxic.
Could this be why almost everyone is sick, especially children and
those working in public buildings with no fresh air intake?
A scientific paper at
the "Indoor Air Conference" in 1990 in Toronto stated "because of
household cleaners, housewives have a 55% higher risk of contracting
cancer."
With all these dangers
well-documented and well-known, industry still spends millions of
dollars each year to convince us that we need these products. It is
much more dangerous and expensive to dispose of these toxins in
hazardous waste dumps, which are few and far between.
Exposure to toxins has
synergistic and cumulative effects. They are known as xenobiotics
(foreign to the body). The body was not designed to eliminate them,
so it accumulates them. Doctors usually treat these toxic overloads
with more poisons. Is it any wonder our healthcare costs are
skyrocketing while we keep getting sicker and sicker? There are huge
profits being made at the expense of our health.
The main ingredient in
most weed killers is 2,4-D (dichlorophenoxyacetic acid). When
combined with 2,4,5-T (trichlorophenoxyacetic acid) it forms "Agent
Orange." Use of these products creates more resistant weeds while
harming us. These chemicals eventually end up in our water table and
in edible crops planted in the vicinity. When was the last time you
saw bees, butterflies, dragonflies or ladybugs? They are almost
extinct in some areas because of the overuse of these and other
similar chemicals and pesticides. Are we next on the endangered
species list? The effects of these chemical poisonings are often
given names and treated as new diseases. We know differently. Plant
basil to keep mosquitoes and other pests away. There are many books
available about companion planting and beneficial insects, to keep
the unwelcome ones away without compromising you.
You, your pets and
children walk on and absorb the harmful chemicals applied to lawns
and gardens. Avoid them. Weeds grow where soils are barren and
deficient in certain nutrients—the very ones that these weeds
provide. They have longer roots that reach lower into the ground to
provide those hard-to-reach nutrients, while preventing soil
erosion. If you don’t want them to spread, at least cut off the
buds/flowers. It’s usually the chemical dependent lawns that attract
the weeds and produce larger ones.
These chemicals affect
your lawn the way drugs affect you. The more dependent you are on
drugs, the sicker you become and the more drugs you take. It’s a
never ending, vicious cycle of addiction. The less drugs a person
takes the stronger their immune system is, and the healthier they
are. It’s best to avoid them all. The same goes for your lawn. It
may take a couple of years for the "withdrawal symptoms" to subside,
but the wait will be more than worth it. There is an entire
ecosystem below the surface that works interdependently to ensure
your soil, and your crops, flourish. The chemicals also kill all
these beneficial microorganisms, worms, etc. Nature is our friend,
treat it as such.
When Congress passed the
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (the legal basis
for the EPA’s regulation of disinfectants), it assumed that they
were all toxic. No guidelines were created for identifying non-toxic
agents. In other words, they are all toxic and to be avoided.
Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) standards require testing a chemical to
a specified amount listed in the regulation. If it kills half of a
group of test animals, the chemical is toxic by this definition. If
the test animals survive after being exposed to an amount greater
than that listed, the chemical is non-toxic. The tests are done
orally, transdermally and by inhalation. Not very strict or
reassuring in my opinion. And where are the tests for long-term
exposure, or on humans?
Beware of toxic
chemicals. The danger doesn’t end with their use. Everything that
goes down your drain eventually ends up in your drinking water
supply. This is multiplied by what your neighbors and every other
person and industry put down their drains. More than four million
pounds of household cleaning chemicals go down Canadian drains each
year.
Everything that goes
down our drains and toilets ends up at the water treatment plants
where they are mixed with even more toxic chemicals, recycled and
returned to us via our water taps (including drugs and poisons we
ingested, inhaled and absorbed, then eliminated). Eventually there
will not be enough water to dilute all these chemicals and we will
end up with pure chemicals coming from our taps. Hence the huge
market for bottled water and point of use filter systems.
The remaining sludge is
extremely toxic and is marketed as "natural fertilizer" called "bio
solids." It’s used on farms that supply produce to our supermarkets
and the livestock industry.
Whatever goes down the
sewers on the streets goes directly into the rivers. What we do to
the planet, we do to ourselves. If a product is not friendly to the
environment, it cannot be friendly to us.
If a product requires
special handling or ventilation, don’t expose yourself or your
environment to it. This is where you, your family and friends have
to live and breathe. Next time you or someone you know feels ill,
instead of rushing off to the doctor to get medicated (poisoned),
why not look for the cause in a household chemical or food additive
and eliminate it? This can save a lot of grief and more toxic
overload, which will probably be labeled as some type of serious
illness without looking for the cause.
Children are at higher
risk when playing on floors with the residue from formaldehyde,
asbestos and pesticides from common household cleaners. Their
respiration rates are three times higher than adults, and their
detoxification systems are not fully developed and cannot filter
these toxins out. Have you noticed how many children are on inhalers
lately? This is akin to putting the fire out with gasoline. The
older you are, the more years of accumulation of these toxins you
will have in your system. There are tens of thousands of chemicals
in use, but if you ever get tested, they will usually only test for
150 or so, and those are probably not the worst ones. That’s only
about .002%. It’s a joke really.
Personal care and
cleaning products are very toxic. Prior to WWII they didn’t exist,
homes were clean, and people had fewer health problems. Do we really
want to compromise our health so the chemical companies can become
wealthy? How many toxic bombs are lurking in your home? There are
many safe, chemical free cleaning products on the market today, or
if you prefer—use the basics; baking soda, lemon juice, vinegar and
water. You’ll be amazed at what a wonderful job they do.
Please do your own
research and use the products that are the safest and best for your
families. There are numerous books on these subjects. Don’t leave
your fate in the hands of multibillion-dollar chemical industries
whose only concern is profit. Your shopping habits create a demand
for the products you buy. If you don’t like what is contained in the
products offered in your stores, let it be known and switch
products. Encourage industry to be responsible for their products,
as we must be with our purchases. Educate your friends, neighbors
and loved ones. Don’t ever give anyone authority over your body or
your health. It’s your responsibility to be informed. What you don’t
know can harm you, and even kill you. Once the damage is done, it
may be too late.
Lorie Dwornick is a
researcher, educator and activist living in Winnipeg, MB. She found
out first-hand about the corruption in "the system" through
cover-ups, fabrications and deception affecting her own health. This
started her trek to get the answers she’d been denied. When she
learns of something she feels others need their eyes opened up to,
she makes it known so they don’t have to go through the kind of
ongoing ordeal that’s been imposed upon her since becoming the
victim of an accident many years ago. Victims are being treated like
criminals. Lorie—like many researchers—uncovered all sorts of things
she wasn’t even looking for. As the saying goes, "the lies are
hidden in plain view." She believes that eventually enough people
will be aware of these things to expose the corruption to the extent
that some, if not all, of it can be halted. The truth is almost
always the opposite of what the propaganda machine (mainstream
media) tells us. It is about mass manipulation and control.
(Editor: I have been
using a product for over 5 years that works on everything for
cleaning and is so safe that I brush my teeth with it. These
products were tested by the request of OSHA and the Material Safety
Data Sheets (MSDS) gave high ratings for these products and proved
they were safe. There is nothing in the products that can hurt you.
The company is "Original Solutions, Inc.", PO Box 400, Johns Island,
SC 29457. Phone: 843-324-7529. They have several products that do
different things. I have used them all and they have worked on
everything I have tried them all which covers a lot. They are a must
for the summer time with the wasps, ants, bugs. spiders, roaches and
so on. Insects have a oil base skeleton and these products go after
oil. When you spray on the spot where you were stung, the venom
disappears and the pain is gone. The venom has an oil to it. I give
it to my dog in his water for worms. It is the best cleaner for
skunk odors. The odor disappears when you bathe the dog. It would
take several pages just to list all the things it does. You can call
me if you want my take on it. Other wise call the company. It is
shipped in 1/2 gallon concentrate bottles that makes 5 gallons.)