Be Aware of Carcinogens in Cleaning Products by Pamela

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  1. surovi99 profile image83
    surovi99posted 23 months ago

    This is a very important article by Pamela in which she warns us not to use carcinogenic cleaning products which leads to cancer. She advises us to use safer products. Here is the link to her article:
    https://hubpages.com/health/Be-Aware-of … g-Products

    Hi Pamela,
    Thank you so much for your very vital and helpful article. I myself didn't know how cleaning products could be harmful for us. Gratitude for creating an awareness among us about the cleaning products we use and your advice to use safer products always.

  2. Pamela99 profile image89
    Pamela99posted 23 months ago

    Thank you so much for posting my article Rosina. I am glad you found the artilce vital and helpful for good health. I hoped to create an awareness, so thank you Rosina.

  3. Misbah786 profile image84
    Misbah786posted 23 months ago

    Pamela has written a very helpful and well-written article with a lots of useful information. Pamela, thank you for writing such an important article. Unfortunately, we frequently use these harmful products to save our time and exert less effort without knowing the side effects. I think  it is necessary to raise awareness.

    Thank you for sharing, Rosina
    Blessings and Love to you both! smile

  4. Pamela99 profile image89
    Pamela99posted 23 months ago

    I agree with you Misbah. We do use these products to safe time and money. I am glad you found the article helpful. I hoped to raise awareness with this article, at least in the Hubpage community. Blessings to you too!

  5. AliciaC profile image94
    AliciaCposted 23 months ago

    Pamela has shared some very important information about cleaning products and other items that we may have in our home. It's good to keep the idea of dangerous substances in mind whenever we bring something into our home. Pamela's article will certainly help us to do that.

  6. MsDora profile image93
    MsDoraposted 23 months ago

    Thanks for the warnings, Pamela. I'm old-fashioned and still love the smell of moth balls, never thinking of the damage it can do. Thanks also for suggesting baking soda solution. As usual, a very helpful article. Thanks for sharing, Rosina.

  7. Peggy W profile image94
    Peggy Wposted 23 months ago

    This is a very helpful article, Pamela.  Thanks Rosina for bringing more attention to it.

  8. techygran profile image86
    techygranposted 23 months ago

    This is a nice, concise but comprehensive article about the toxins that pass for cleaning supplies and safer things we can use instead.

    I'm pretty much a baking soda and vinegar cleaner, with some other concoctions for specific cleaning projects. Must admit I had to look up what zeolite was. I am going to do some more research about that!

 
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