Sadhbh Walshe: A Truly Toxic Issue – Our Chemical Environment
You can, of course, minimise your exposure to toxic chemicals by adhering to the following set of guidelines: buy food, home and garden products, toys, medicines, furniture and clothing that are organic and free of BPA, phtalates, endocrine disruptors, formaldehyde and other toxic by-products of the manufacturing process. Filter your water and air, don’t use your mobile phone, don’t use Wi-Fi, don’t use the microwave, steer clear of electronic devices generally, wear sunscreen, avoid carpets, test your house for mould, test your house for radon levels, avoid first-, second- and third-hand smoke – and next time you sign a credit card receipt, try not to touch it
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