" I hear of someone I know being diagnosed with cancer almost everyday, the thing that has changed is the toxins in our environment. Look at your body as a barrel, you get up and brush your teeth, you have just applied a little Sodium Laurel Sulfate, now you jump into the shower and put some more SLS and propylene glycol on your scalp.  Next you use some soap with some more on your genitals and your armpits, and your butt.  Then, you rinse off, and rinse it down the drain into our environment.  You jump out of the shower and towel dry yourself off with a towel that still has residue from the laundry detergent and the fabric softener on your skin.  Next we will apply more chemicals to our armpits, all this in 15 minutes.  Now let's go eat some breakfast.  A little OJ grown with herbicides and pesticides, with a little preservative to keep it fresh, some nitrates with the bacon, and some antibiotics with my eggs, and a little hormone with my milk. Now we can talk about the passive pollution from my flooring material while I enjoy my breakfast.  Now off to work, in my car with more passive pollution, mixed with all the other gases made from combustion engines.  I have only been up for two hours; this will go on throughout the day, every day.  By noon, many people will start to feel lethargic or develop a migraine, maybe even a funny little rash that just will not go away.  The problem is it just wasn't the SLS, it was a little bit of that, a little bit of this, all adding up until my barrel filled up, and that is when an individual usually goes clinical with symptoms...I will not bathe (myself) in toxins.  It's my choice."

adapted from Rick R.
Colorado Springs, Co
www.healthybiz2000.com

 


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