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Avoid Pesticides: Many cleaning products have an EPA registration number That indicates that there is a pesticide component, often listed as a solvent in the Material Safety Data Sheet for that product
Just because a company is says a product is 'safe' or non toxic .... does not mean that is the case - Simple Green - Etc Beware of BUTYL in any products whether paint or cleaning products or .... ethylene glycol monobutyl ether is the one I looked into
but PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONO-t-BUTYL ETHER propylene glycol monobutyl ether looks worse C7H16O2 CH3(CH2)3[OCH2CH(CH3)]nOH This stronger 'pesticide' is a component in carpet cleaning products, some Fantastik cleaning products, etc I react with 'loosening of the sinuses' that can go on for 2 weeks when there is this type of solvent in a product. I have immediate flatulence and 'loosening' of the bowels' when someone comes around me expelling this chemical in their respiration Avoid BUTYL *
Do you know what is in the
medications you take? *
Vets with Gulf War Illness * Peacetime Vets with health issues * EPA - CA Janitorial Study * NJ Hazardous Chemical Fact sheet on 2-butoxyethanol pdf 6 pages 9/2/08 |
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/avoidpesticides.htm
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It's an odd pattern ... that's why something else gets 'the blame'