7 Everyday Household Items That Can Cause Cancer

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Cancer scares all of us. But. Did you know that? Some of the things we all use every day in our own homes have wonderful chances of getting us to get acquainted with the disease? Do not worry. It does not always mean that you need to do something to get rid of it all or be scared. It is just a matter of understanding what happens to us and how to use them in a better way in a safer way.

Whenever we discuss the origin of cancer, we refer to them as “carcinogens.” Think of carcinogens as tiny mischief that may weaken our body cells after a few years. As too much sugar weakens our teeth, like some chemicals passing through repeatedly may weaken our healthy cells.

Our bodies are extremely resilient and can quite readily tolerate infrequent exposure to these chemicals. It’s the catch when we are regularly exposed to them too frequently or in too concentrated forms. If we can alter a couple of simple aspects of how we live, we can reduce exposure to these chemical toxins and healthier our families will be.

Why are household cleaners so hazardous?

Household cleaners contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Most household cleaning chemicals that are poisonous by contact or inhalation. These are irritants to the various bodies, specifically to the lung and its parts, and its long-term exposure is probably a carcinogenic risk.

Hence, consider alternatives! Lemon juice, vinegar, and baking soda are quite good. Even wearing gloves can protect your skin. Sanitizers made from natural products often make homes safe as well as effectively combat germs and dirt. Even let the vapours of these chemicals go outside by opening the doors or windows.

What will your body do when plastic is used in your kitchen?

Plastics range from food packaging and bottles for drinks to containers for canned vegetables. But the majority of the plastics secrete toxic chemicals like BPA (bisphenol A) or phthalates. In fact, BPA has been found in many blood and urine samples. It signals its widespread exposure and possible connections to certain cancers, and so further work must be done.

Phthalates that exist in every body are responsible for making plastic soft and malleable. This plastic heat causes the chemicals to be emitted more, and as a result, the danger increases for being exposed, especially when hot food is being kept in plastic containers or plastic bottles. Glass or ceramic will not pose any danger to heating or keeping food.

What are you worried about regarding the air fresheners that you use?

Air fresheners promise to keep our homes smelling wonderful but are perhaps introducing poisonous chemicals into the air that we inhale. They are largely artificial scents and other toxins that aren’t healthy for us.

But there’s another kind of chemicals that we receive in air fresheners and air sprays everywhere, and they are “phthalates.” They are the same group of chemicals as in most plastics. They are the kind of chemicals which extend the life of a fragrance. And as air fresheners emit these chemicals in the air that we breathe on a daily basis, they’re delivering us a dose of them each second.

Formaldehyde is a chemical found in some air fresheners, but again, one of the substances that was found to cause cancer when inhaled in enormous quantities, and it is also used to treat some pieces of furniture and building materials, so using air fresheners is only adding to our total amount of chemicals.

Instead of artificial air deodorizers and their toxic secret, your home can be naturally fragranced by opening windows for fresh air, with plant oils.

What’s stuck to your non-stick pans?

Non-stick are easy to use in cooking and cleaning but may release cancer-causing PFAS chemicals when cooked.

  • PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” might accumulate in the human body and environment.
  • Scoring or even burning non-stick pans emits toxic vapors.
  • To minimize risk, avoid naked non-stick pans cooked on high heat or excessive heat.
  • Stainless steel vessels , ceramic, and cast iron pots and pans are better.

Are processed foods in your pantry increasing cancer risk?

All the foods in packets, boxes, and cans have preservatives and additives that make food fresh and delicious for longer periods. The nitrates and nitrites are in the processed meat like deli meat, hot dogs, and bacon. These chemicals could cause many problems.

Most processed foods contain artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. They are fine for all of them to be present in every food in small amounts. But eating differently processed foods means eating a combination of these chemicals daily. Some food coloring combinations are suspected by some researchers to cause disease in some settings, but much more study must be undertaken.

The solution may not to never consume processed food, but more raw and fewer processed foods where achievable. You can also choose to forgo reading the food packets and make a decision to eliminate foods containing a high quantity of artificial additives. Among the healthier things that you can do are elaborated below:

  • Replace processed meat with fresh ones
  • Replace whole fruit with fruit snacks containing added colour
  • Use plain yogurt and add fresh fruits on top rather than buying flavored yogurts that contain numerous additives
  • Consume those are made at home with fresh ingredients

How do personal care products influence your overall well-being?

The personal care products which we put on our skin and hair every day must come into account. Since our skin is a sponge that will absorb anything it comes into contact with, we must be cautious of what we put on us through shampoos, lotions, and foundation.

Parabens are utilized in the majority of personal care products and prevent the product from developing mold and bacteria. They make the products safe to be reused, but act as hormone disruptors in our body. Research found parabens in breast tissue and the studies define that will increase cancer risk.

Formaldehyde, the  same thing that we informed you about in products such as deodorants and other aromatic compounds in perfumes, shampoos, body wash, and nail products. It will keep the products going for a while but is toxic if we keep exposing ourselves to it.

Even some of the powders, talc, has been an issue since there are some deposits of asbestos and it has been found to be a carcinogen. Companies do filter out the talc now so it will not have any asbestos in it, but many people just flat out won’t use anything that has talc.

To reduce your exposure, among the options for restricting the use of chemical-saturated personal care items to look for “paraben-free” or “formaldehyde-free” on product labelling Coconut oil as a replacement for moisturizers and baking soda as a replacement for deodorizers are just two of the natural options that would replace some items you buy in the store.

What do you need to know about household dust and indoor air?

Even house dust may be unhealthy because of chemicals off-gassing from all sorts of products. These are releasing such things as flame retardants and cleaning solution residues as dust. We kick this up with every footstep and breathe it in, which isn’t healthy for us, especially children as they are closer to the ground and more bioavailable for chemicals to impact.

To minimize toxic dust, vacuum with an efficiency filter, damp cloth and clean surfaces, and wash hands often, particularly before eating. Venting home by opening the window on clean days also helps to enhance air quality.

Easy ways to keep home environment healthier are;

  • Clean with natural substances as possible
  • Keep foods in glass or ceramic food containers.
  • Open a window from time to time to allow the air
  • Cook using cast iron or stainless steel and not non-stick
  • Read the personal care product labels and select products with fewer chemicals
  • Frequently dust and clean so chemicals will expel from your house
  • Select whole, fresh food when available over highly processed food

It’s not taking all of it out of your house or a fear response. Slowing down to alter what is being done gradually over time can make a huge impact towards lowering your household’s exposure to possibly toxic chemicals. Being adequately educated with these household chemicals and making the changes over time is getting you in the right direction towards a healthier indoor environment.

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