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3
reasons why
pregnant women
should use Zero-Tox
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Zero-Tox is safe for the unborn, in compliance with
California’s Proposition 65. California has a reputation for environmental laws that are
the most stringent in the nation. Proposition 65, the Safe Drinking Water
and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, “was enacted …to protect
California citizens and the state's drinking water sources
from chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Independent laboratory testing proves
that Zero-Tox is non-feto-toxic (not toxic to the unborn),
in compliance with Proposition 65.
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Consumer Product Safety Commission has identified 150
chemicals commonly found in the home that have been linked
to allergies, birth defects, cancer and psychological
abnormalities.
A water-based, hypoallergenic product, Zero-Tox contains no
harmful chemicals, making its use completely safe for
pregnant women and their unborn.
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Household cleaners have an impact on indoor air quality—and
people’s health. EPA studies of human exposure to air pollutants indicate
that indoor air levels of air pollutants may be 2-5 times,
and occasionally, more than 200 times higher than outdoor
levels. Cleaning products and other household products are
among the many culprits. The fetus, infants and children are
especially vulnerable to these toxic substances. Zero-Tox is
safe to use because it contains no toxic substances
whatsoever.
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"In the United States, federal agencies allow manufacturers to
regulate themselves. They don’t react until consumers report a
problem. By then, it’s too late; the damage has been done."
Jeffrey
Hollender,
Naturally Clean |
Health effects from indoor air
pollutants may be experienced soon after
exposure, or, possibly, years later,”
says the EPA. The long-term effects,
“which include some respiratory
diseases, heart disease and cancer, can
be severely debilitating or fatal.” |
One 15-year study found that women who
worked at home had a 54% higher death
rate from cancer than women who worked
in jobs away from home. The study, cited
by Healthy Pet Corner, concluded that
the increased death rate was due to
daily exposure to hazardous chemicals
found in ordinary household products. At
greatest risk: fetuses, children, the
elderly, pets and those who are already
ill. |
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