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BOOK EXCERPTS FROM OUR 2008 THIRD EDITION
Safer for Your Baby: A Guide to Living Better With Fewer Chemicals
Lynn Tondat Ruggeri, Ph.D. Laura Costa, Ph.D.
Simple ways to protect your family from harmful chemicals found in personal care,cleaning and pest control products, toys,
food, clothing, and home furnishings
Contents and sample excerpts: Introduction I.
Getting Started II. Body Facts III. Learning About Ingredients IV. Home and Personal Care Personal Care Products
Kitchen and Foods Cleaning Products Around the Home
V. Coping with Chemical Exposure VI. How to Learn
More References and Resources Websites and Web Searches Companies/Stores with
Safer Products ______________________________________________ Excerpt from BODY FACTS:
Why is a child more vulnerable
to harmful chemicals?
A child's smaller size and weight results in a higher dose (amount of chemical per body weight)
compared to an adult.
A child is more vulnerable because body systems such as the nervous, immune and hormonal
systems are in critical stages of development. Starting even in the first trimester of pregnancy, exposure to toxins during
sensitive developmental stages has been shown to have lifelong health consequences.
The liver is the most important
organ for removing toxins from the blood. However, a child is more vulnerable to toxins because his or her liver is not yet
fully mature and is incapable of functioning as well as an adult's liver. _______________________________________________
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Excerpt from INTRODUCTION:
Why the need for this book?
Unlike any other time in human history,
we are living in a world filled with hundreds of thousands of synthetic chemicals, most of which are petro-chemicals (petroleum-based).
With over 1,000 new chemicals introduced each year into our environment and food chain, the potential for harm is staggering.
In an attempt to keep the public informed, there is a constant barrage from the media about the dangers of chemicals
and additives in seemingly everything. This includes the foods we eat, the products we put on our skin, cleaning products,
insect repellents, carpeting, and even plastic baby bottles. No one can tell you with certainty whether these newly introduced
chemicals are harmless or harmful. Reports of safety concerns can be confusing. This book will help
you to find and use safer options and explain why it’s worth your time to do so. ________________________________________________ Excerpt from CLEANING PRODUCTS
Buying Safer Cleaning/Household Prodcuts There are many safer products available for purchase in
local and online stores that sell natural products. These range from safer glass cleaners and automatic dishwashing powders/liquids
to safer adhesives and paints. We list companies that sell safer household products as well as information on how to find
non-toxic cleaners and recipes in How to Learn More.
When buying safer cleaning products, look for safer
ingredients (page 29 ) and the following terms on the product label or ingredients list:
-biodegradable -enzyme-based (stain removers) -non-toxic (see page 35) -chlorine-free -phosphate-free (liquid laundry
detergents) -non-petroleum based surfactants (in all purpose cleaners) -VOC-free or low VOC (in paints, markers, glues) -natural fragrance (often from essential oils)
---------------------------------------------------------- SAFERWORKS Phone: 401-965-0179 Email: info@saferforyourbaby.com
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