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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Simple, Smart and Safe ways to reduce chemical exposures in everyday products for children.
By Michelle Bexelius &#8211; Founder of Eco Remedi</p>
<p class="wp-caption-text">Healthy, Green Ideas for Families</p>
<p>Find out where the top toxins are lurking in your home that could be affecting your child’s health. Learn what products to avoid and what healthy, safe ones to replace [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Simple</strong>, <strong>Smart</strong> and <strong>Safe</strong> ways to reduce chemical exposures in everyday products for children.<br />
<em>By Michelle Bexelius &#8211; Founder of Eco Remedi</em></p>
<div id="attachment_87" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://ecoremedi.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/IMG_2883.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-87" title="Healthy, Green Ideas for Families" src="http://ecoremedi.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/IMG_2883-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Healthy, Green Ideas for Families</p></div>
<p>Find out where the top toxins are lurking in your home that could be affecting your child’s health. Learn what products to avoid and what healthy, safe ones to replace them with. Michelle recommends testing your indoor air quality for chemical VOC’s, radon, and EMR (electromagnetic radiation)- the new pollution that contributes to childhood illnesses. She provides simple solutions that give you and your family peace of mind.</p>
<p>Environmental toxins are everywhere and we show you how be your own advocate so you can take control of your space, so it doesn’t take control of you.  There are still 80,000 chemicals in products today that aren’t approved by the FDA, only 200 are. Until the Toxics Substance Control Act (TSCA) is changed, people need to be more in control of their environment.</p>
<p><strong>Here are Eco Remedi’s Top toxins to avoid for you and your kids:<br />
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<li><strong>EMR – Electromagnetic      Radiation </strong> &#8211; test all sitting and sleeping      areas<em>.<strong> Health effects:</strong></em><em> lowers immune system, cancers.</em></li>
<li><strong>Indoor Air      Qualilty</strong> – test your air, use a good filter, avoid chemicals in products. <strong><em>Health      effects</em></strong><em>:      asthma, allergies, lowers immune system, multiple chemical sensitivity,      fatigue.</em></li>
<li><strong>PBDE’s</strong> – (fire retardants)      found in mattresses, pillows, car seats, pjs, furniture.  <strong><em>Health effects:</em></strong><em> neurotoxic      chemical.<span id="more-228"></span></em></li>
<li><strong>Triclosan</strong>- Antibacterial      products. Castile soap does the same job.<strong><em> Health effects:</em></strong> damaging to the immune and reproductive      systems.</li>
<li><strong>PFC</strong> &#8211; <strong>Perfluorinated      Chemicals</strong> – dental floss, non stick, Teflon, popcorn bags, jackets. <strong><em>Health      effects</em></strong><em>: </em>cancer,      liver damage.</li>
<li><strong>PVC</strong> – flooring, toys,      jackets, binders, shower curtains.<strong><em> Health effects:</em></strong><em> Endocrine disrupter. </em></li>
<li><strong>Phthalates</strong> – Synthetic      fragrances, plastic toys, bottles.<strong><em> Health effects:</em></strong><em> Endocrine disrupter.</em></li>
<li><strong>BPA – </strong>dental fillings,      plastic food storage, water bottles<strong><em> Health effects:</em></strong><em> Endocrine disrupter.</em></li>
<li><strong>Parabens </strong>– preservative found      in hair and skin products, cosmetics, personal lubricants, toothpaste. <strong><em>Health      effects:</em></strong><em> Endocrine disrupter.</em></li>
<li><strong> Pesticides </strong>– food and garden – <strong><em>Health      effects:</em></strong><em> Endocrine disrupter.</em></li>
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<p>Eco Remedi educates and inspires clients about creative steps they can take to help their health, home and the planet and that green isn’t always healthiest for the human body. Many buildings, commercial, educational or residential have hidden toxins that you can’t smell or see, like EMF or Radon. We go over simple solutions, talk about great products that will help remedy your space into a healthy, stylish place.</p>
<p><a href="http://ecoremedi.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/stell-air.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-224" title=" air results before" src="http://ecoremedi.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/stell-air-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a>Eco Remedi consults with experts ranging from doctors to builders hearing their latest solutions and success stories. If you are having a baby, moving, remodeling or recovering from an illness Eco Remedi is perfect for you.</p>
<p>Eco Remedi has helped many people who have illnesses such as leukemia, multiple chemical sensitivity, cancer, lupus and asthma to create a healthy space so they can heal at home.</p>
<p>Michelle Bexelius is the CEO and Founder of Eco Remedi a consulting and design firm that remedies residential and commercial spaces into healthy, sustainable places. She consults and blogs about eco healthy living and is currently writing a book regarding the subject. In 2007 she was featured in a special on HGTV “Green is Beautiful” where she revealed an Eco Nursery with healthy, sustainable remedies from the mattress to diapers.</p>
<p>Michelle Bexelius is a mother of 2 remarkable children who started Eco Remedi to share with others her tips and resources that she does to create a healthy and safe environment for her family.</p>
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		<title>Triclosan in consumer products leads to widespread pollution in people and the environment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>According to a new study from the Environmental Working Group (EWG.ORG), Triclosan, a harmful chemical is in many more everyday products that I thought. I have been telling my clients, children&#8217;s school, friends and family about this for many years and now with more scientific research, the proof is in the pudding (hopefully without Triclosan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-156" style="margin: 5px;" title="Spa Resort" src="http://ecoremedi.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/facial-150x150.jpg" alt="Spa Resort" width="150" height="150" />According to a new study from the Environmental Working Group (<a title="Environmental working group" href="http://www.ewg.org" target="_blank">EWG.ORG</a>), Triclosan, a harmful chemical is in many more everyday products that I thought. I have been telling my clients, children&#8217;s school, friends and family about this for many years and now with more scientific research, the proof is in the pudding (hopefully without Triclosan in it).</p>
<p>There is a handy guide from the Environmental Working Group on <a href="http://www.ewg.org/triclosanguide" target="_blank">How to avoid Triclosan</a>, the unsafe ingredient used as an anti-bacterial  property.  Pass it on and help inform those you care about and your children&#8217;s school. Make the switch to regular, healthy soap, like castile. Cleanwell is a great alternative for anti-bacterial properites using Thyme oil. Seventh Generation is using CleanWell&#8217;s formula in their new wipes.</p>
<p>Here is a <a href="http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/special/triclosanfree/index.php" target="_blank">list of what products that don&#8217;t carry Triclosan.</a></p>
<p><strong>What is Triclosan?</strong><br />
Triclosan, a chemical used for its antibacterial properties, is an ingredient in many detergents, dish-washing liquids, soaps <strong>(Anti Bacterial DIAL AND SOFT SOAP</strong>), deodorants, cosmetics, lotions, anti-microbial creams, various toothpastes, and an additive in various plastics and textiles. <strong>The safety of triclosan has been questioned in regard to environmental and human health.</strong> While the companies that manufacture products containing this chemical claim that it is safe, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has registered it as a pesticide. <strong>Triclosan is also known as Irgasan and Microban.</strong></p>
<p><strong><span id="more-149"></span>1. Health risks</strong><br />
Researchers have raised concerns about triclosan and its link to dioxins, which are highly carcinogenic chemicals that can cause severe health problems such as damaged liver, kidneys, heart and lungs, suppress the immune system, and cause hormonal disruption, paralysis, cancer, sterility and brain hemorrhages.</p>
<p><strong>2. Resistant to Antibiotics<br />
</strong>Scientists worry that because triclosan kills bacteria in a similar way as antibiotics, bacteria that become resistant to triclosan will also be resistant to antibiotics.</p>
<p><strong>3. Same class as Toxic Pesticides (Dioxin)</strong><br />
The chemical formulation and molecular structure of this compound are similar to some of the most toxic chemicals on earth, relating it to dioxins and PCBs. The EPA gives triclosan high scores both as a human health risk and as an environmental risk. Triclosan has not been completely tested and analyzed for all health and environmental risks, but since it occurs in the category of the chemicals which are known to have the detrimental effects described here, do you want it added to products you use every day</p>
<p><strong>4. Environmental Effects</strong><br />
Triclosan is highly toxic to algae. Because algae are the first-step producers in aquatic ecosystems, researchers believe that high levels of triclosan discharged into the environment may destroy the balance of aquatic ecosystems. The risks are especially high immediately downstream from waste water treatment plants.</p>
<p><strong>5. Triclosan and Allergies</strong><br />
Overuse of triclosan (and other antibacterials) is also linked to allergies. This is based on the &#8220;hygiene hypothesis,&#8221; which theorizes that there is a correlation between &#8220;too much hygiene&#8221; and increased allergies and asthma. The concept is that children who are raised in an overly clean environment have immune systems that are not challenged and thus do not develop and mature properly. This hypothesis is based on studies that have found an increase in the frequency of allergies, asthma, and eczema in persons who have been raised in more sterile and hygienic environments.</p>
<p>According to the American Medical Association, &#8220;Despite their recent proliferation in consumer products, the use of antimicrobial agents such as triclosan in consumer products has not been studied extensively. No data exist to support their efficacy when used in such products or any need for them &#8230; It may be prudent to avoid the use of antimicrobial agents in consumer products &#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<h2><strong>Products Containing Triclosan</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Soaps:</strong></p>
<p>* Dial® Liquid Soap<br />
* Softsoap® Antibacterial Liquid Hand Soap<br />
* Tea Tree Therapy™ Liquid Soap<br />
* Provon® Soap<br />
* Clearasil® Daily Face Wash<br />
* Dermatologica® Skin Purifying Wipes<br />
* Clean &amp; Clear Foaming Facial Cleanser<br />
* DermaKleen™ Antibacterial Lotion Soap<br />
* Naturade Aloe Vera 80® Antibacterial Soap<br />
* CVS Antibacterial Soap<br />
* pHisoderm Antibacterial Skin Cleanser</p>
<p><strong>Dental Care:</strong></p>
<p>* Colgate Total®; Breeze™ Triclosan Mouthwash<br />
* Reach® Antibacterial Toothbrush<br />
* Janina Diamond Whitening Toothpaste</p>
<p><strong>Cosmetics:</strong></p>
<p>* Supre® Café Bronzer™<br />
* TotalSkinCare Makeup Kit<br />
* Garden Botanika® Powder Foundation<br />
* Mavala Lip Base<br />
* Jason Natural Cosmetics<br />
* Blemish Cover Stick<br />
* Movate® Skin Litening Cream HQ<br />
* Paul Mitchell Detangler Comb<br />
* Revlon ColorStay LipSHINE Lipcolor Plus Gloss<br />
* Dazzl</p>
<p><strong>Deodorant:</strong><br />
* Old Spice High Endurance Stick Deodorant<br />
* Right Guard Sport Deodorant<br />
* Queen Helene® Tea Trea Oil Deodorant and Aloe Deodorant<br />
* Nature De France Le Stick Natural Stick Deodorant<br />
* DeCleor Deodorant Stick<br />
* Epoch® Deodorant with Citrisome<br />
* X Air Maximum Strength Deodorant</p>
<p><strong>Other Personal Care Products:</strong><br />
* Gillette® Complete Skin Care MultiGel Aerosol Shave Gel<br />
* Murad Acne Complex® Kit®<br />
* Diabet-x™ Cream<br />
* T.Taio™ sponges and wipes<br />
* Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel</p>
<p><strong>First Aid:</strong></p>
<p>* SyDERMA® Skin Protectant plus First Aid Antiseptic<br />
* Solarcaine®<br />
* First Aid Medicated Spray;<br />
* Nexcare™ First Aid<br />
* Skin Crack Care<br />
* First Aid/Burn Cream<br />
* HealWell® Night Splint<br />
* 11-1X1: Universal Cervical Collar with Microban</p>
<p><strong>Kitchenware:</strong><br />
* Farberware® Microban Steakknife Set and Cutting Boards<br />
* Franklin Machine Products FMP Ice Cream Scoop SZ 20 Microban<br />
* Hobart Semi-Automatic Slicer<br />
* Chix® Food Service Wipes with Microban<br />
* Compact Web Foot® Wet Mop Heads</p>
<p><strong>Computer Equipment: </strong></p>
<p>* Fellowes Cordless Microban Keyboard and Microban Mouse Pad</p>
<p><strong>Clothes:</strong><br />
* Teva® Sandals<br />
* Merrell Shoes<br />
* Sabatier Chef&#8217;s Apron<br />
* Dickies Socks<br />
* Fruit of the Loom Socks<br />
* Biofresh® Socks</p>
<p><strong>Childrens Toys:</strong><br />
* Playskool® :<br />
o Stack &#8216;n Scoop Whale<br />
o Rockin&#8217; Radio<br />
o Hourglass<br />
o Sounds Around Driver<br />
o Roll &#8216;n&#8217; Rattle Ball<br />
o Animal Sounds Phone<br />
o Busy Beads Pal<br />
o Pop &#8216;n&#8217; Spin Top<br />
o Lights &#8216;n&#8217; Surprise Laptop</p>
<p><strong>Other</strong>:</p>
<p>* Bionare® Cool Mist Humidifier</p>
<p>* Microban® All Weather Reinforced Hose</p>
<p>* Thomasville® Furniture</p>
<p>* Deciguard AB Ear Plugs</p>
<p>* Bauer® 5000 Helmet</p>
<p>* Aquatic Whirlpools</p>
<p>* Miller Paint Interior Paint</p>
<p>* QVC® Collapsible 40-Can Cooler</p>
<p>* Holmes Foot Buddy™ Foot Warmer</p>
<p>* Blue Mountain Wall Coverings</p>
<p>* California Paints®</p>
<p>* EHC AMRail Escalator Handrails</p>
<p>* Dupont™ Air Filters</p>
<p>* Durelle™ Carpet Cushions</p>
<p>* Advanta One Laminate Floors</p>
<p>* San Luis Blankets</p>
<p>* J Cloth® towels</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>* JERMEX mops</p>
<p><strong>Here are some guidelines on how to stay protected from bacteria without antimicrobials:</strong></p>
<p>* Wash hands frequently and thoroughly. Regular soap lowers the surface tension of water, helping it attach to and wash away unwanted bacteria. Lather your hands for at least 10 to 15 seconds and then rinse them off in warm water. It is important to wash your hands often, especially when handling food, before eating, after going to the bathroom, and when someone in your house is sick.</p>
<p>* picture of boy with hands to face Take time to teach children the correct way to wash their hands.</p>
<p>* Dry hands with a clean towel to help brush off any germs that did not get washed down the drain.</p>
<p>* Wash surfaces that come in contact with food with a detergent and water.</p>
<p>* Wash children&#8217;s hands and toys regularly to prevent infection.</p>
<p>Because triclosan has become so common in soaps and toiletries, be sure to carefully read all ingredients when buying these products. <strong>Triclosan is also known as Irgasan and Microban.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Schools: </strong></p>
<p>Check with your school to see if it uses triclosan-containing products in its classrooms and bathrooms. If you feel like you need antibacterial protection, there are some essential oils that have antimicrobial properties, such as Australian tea tree oil and grapefruit seed extract, which are sometimes included in natural soaps. Alcohol-based antibacterial soaps, such as Purell, do not carry the same risks of antibiotic resistance and dioxin contamination as triclosan-containing products. Cleanwell is a good solution!</p>
<p><strong>Action:<br />
Beyond Pesticides</strong> (formerly known as the National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides) works with allies in protecting public health and the environment to lead the transition to a world free of toxic pesticides. Be sure to check out their very informative pesticide fact sheets. <strong>You can call Beyond Pesticides in Washington D.C. at 202-543-5450.</strong></p>
<p><strong>TIP: </strong>If you are out and about and find that the restaurant or store you are at has soap in the bathroom from the list above, bring your own small castile liquid soap and wash your hands without chemicals.</p>
<p><strong>Thank you for reading this important information and for encouraging your school to MAKE THE SWITCH TO REGULAR SOAP.</strong></p>
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