Dangers Of Common Household Products Create A Huge opportunity for Sharp Entrepreneurs
Sharp Entrepreneurs know for a fact that the best opportunities are always found where there are problems. Solve someone's problem and they will pay you for the solution. It's the foundation of virtually everything sold these days from Lawyers (legal problems) to Acne (social problems).
Now a major problem we have in North America is the huge amount of hazardous chemicals - under our sink. Just to prove the point here is a news release about the dangers of Common Household Chemicals. At the end, read the opportunity section:
Common Household Products, A Loaded Gun - Dangers Of Household Products
Why should a seven-month-old boy have died? He crawled through a puddle of spilled laundry bleach, which gave him third-degree burns on 50 percent of his tiny body and burned his lungs from the fumes as well. It took him four agonizing days to die. The average home today contains more chemicals than were found in a typical chemistry lab at the turn of the century. The Consumer Safety Commission has determined that cleaning products are some of the most dangerous substances in the home.
Would you keep a loaded gun under your sink? Of course not. What a silly question. Yet these products can be just as deadly. Of chemicals commonly found in homes, 150 have been linked to allergies, birth defects, cancer, and psychological abnormalities.”—Consumer Product Safety Commission
In one study conducted over a fifteen-year period, women who worked at home had a 54% higher death rate from cancer than women who had jobs away from the home. The study concluded that the increased death rate in the women was due to daily exposure to the hazardous chemicals found in ordinary household products.
Obviously, children are exposed to these same chemicals at home. After day-in, day-out exposure to these toxins, they may suddenly respond with cancer, learning difficulties, allergies, lung problems, or damage to the immune system.
Why should a three-year-old boy have died a lingering and horrible death after swallowing three ounces of hair conditioner? Two weeks after drinking the liquid, which contains ammonia, the little boy died. Why should little Peter Schwab have suffered so much? When he was a year old, he crawled over to the dishwasher to watch his mother unloading it suddenly; he put a finger into the detergent dispensing cup and ate a fingerful of wet but undissolved Electrosol. In minutes his face was red and blistered, and the inside of his mouth and his tongue were burned white. Because of a series of circumstances, Peter was in a hospital within minutes and he recovered in a few days. Not so for the little girl across the hall in the hospital who (according to Peter’s mother) ate some dishwasher detergent and required seven operations to reopen her scarred esophagus. Or the eighteen-month-old boy who had to eat and breathe through tubes for five months and at last count has had thirty operations. Dishwasher detergent is what destroyed his throat, too. Why must these children have suffered so? If only they had never been exposed to such hazardous chemicals. With your child’s long-term health at stake, should these chemicals remain in your home?
Children under four die of acute poisonings at home than are accidentally killed with guns at home.”—National Safety Council
“After analyzing 2,983 chemicals used’ in personal care products, 884 were found to be toxic.”—National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
TOXIC INGREDIENTS IN PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS
Personal care products are made to put on your skin, in your hair, or in your mouth. But many ingredients used in personal care products are also toxic and can be either ingested during use (like some ingredients in mouthwash and toothpaste), or can be easily absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream (like some ingredients in soaps, lotions, creams, cosmetics, shampoos, deodorants, etc.). In 1989, a House subcommittee asked the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to analyze 2,983 chemicals used in personal care products. The results were as follows: 884 of the ingredients were found to be toxic. Of these, 778 can cause acute toxicity, 146 can cause tumors, 218 can cause reproductive complications, 314 can cause biological mutation, and 376 can cause skin and eye irritations. Why must we expose our precious children to these poisons when there are safer alternatives available? More children under four die of accidental poisonings at home than are accidentally killed with guns at home.
My point is this, why are these lethal products in your home at all probably because you didn’t realize how dangerous they can be. You probably weren’t aware that there are products on the market that are effective, much safer, and more economical than grocery store brands. The fact is, by using safer household products, you would no longer be taking unnecessary chances with your child (www.concernedmoms.com). Not only are these products hazardous to our health but they are hazardous to our environment. The chlorine and phosphates, etc in our products get into our waterways and speeds up a process called eutrophication where plant and algae growth can spiral out of control. This in turn sets off a chain reaction of events in a waterway’s ecosystem that can result in lower oxygen levels, death of fish, and damage to the rest of the aquatic ecosystem. If you knew that there was formaldehyde in Johnson & Johnson’s baby shampoo, would you use it? (Formaldehyde is a colorless, toxic, potentially carcinogenic, water-soluble gas, CH2O, have a suffocating odor, usually derived from methyl alcohol by oxidation.) Did you know that Clorox, the cleaner a lot of us use everyday, was a lung irritant and can cause cancer? If you knew Lysol and Soft Scrub Cleanser were registered pesticides would you use it to disinfect and clean your home? There is a cheaper, safer alternative to toxic products in your home.
Non-toxic products can be conveniently delivered directly from the manufacturer to your home and save you money. You can remove products containing cancer-causing agents from your home and replace them with safer, natural products. A lot of us are still using these products because we are unaware of their dangers, but some of us who know the dangers are still using them because we think there is no alternative or because we don’t think they can actually be that dangerous and make us that sick since all seems to be well at the present moment. Now that you know the facts you can do something about it. You can switch products today. It’s just like changing stores. Please spread the word to all you know, because a lot of us are unaware of the facts. You have nothing too loose but a significant amount to gain. Raising the awareness of toxins in our home is imperative. We must take care of ourselves, our family and our world. Contact info is listed below to get more info on non-toxic products and to switch your products today.
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Did you ever think that anyone could die from hair conditioner? Or go through agonizing pain from just a finger full of un-dissolved dishwasher detergent? Neither did I until after I read this.
So now you have a fair idea about the serious problem those good old chemical companies like Proctor & Gamble don't really want to talk about (it would spoil their wholesome image and their profits, don't you know?) Here is your opportunity to find the solutions and help save thousands of kids lives every year and make a lot of profits in the process.
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