Tag Archive for chemical

Toxic Flame Retardants in Your Bed

Looking for furniture, mattress, or children’s items that do not contain toxic flame-retardant chemicals but are fire-resistant?  Go to http://greensciencepolicy.org/topics/consumer   Chemical flame retardants do a good job but are harmful to your health and the health of the Earth. So why not give these others a try?

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Dangers Every Parent Should Know About

THE DANGER HERE IS SELF-EXPLANATORY.

(Thanks to Tina Silva Blease for providing this chart.)

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Can’t Waste that Execution Chemical!

Next month Arkansas will go on a marathon of executions–8 people in 10 days–that mean doing 4 doubles.  This has never been done before.

Why are they doing this?  Is it because they need to lessen the prison population because of overcrowding?  To end these prisoners’ cruel anxiety of having death constantly hanging over their heads?  To give faster “closure” to victims’ families?  Because a new law was passed?  No.

This  stepped-up execution schedule, after carrying out no executions for almost 12 years, isn’t for legal or humane reasons.  It’s because one of the chemicals used in their executions is  about to expire and they don’t want to waste it.

Unbelievable?  Read  Accelerated executions: Arkansas plans 8 over 10-day period.

Extra stress on staff is expected, so counselling is being arranged for them.  And they promised that they’ll do everything right, even though horrific mistakes have been made during single executions under far less stressful conditions.

The whole thing gives me great pause.

 

Soft, Fresh, and Safe

Fabric softeners are expensive, unhealthy (designed to leave chemical residue in your clothes), and not eco-friendly (one chemical ingredient going down the drain contaminates our water supply; another is on the EPA’s hazardous waste list).  Instead, use ½ cup white vinegar in the rinse cycle to soften and freshen your laundry.

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Cheap, Healthy Cleaning Tip

Disinfect with natural, non-chemical 5% solution of white vinegar from your grocery shelf.  It will kill 80% of viruses, 99% of bacteria, and 82% of mold.  The smell goes away       quickly, unlike the harmful effects of those cleaning products you’ve been using.

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Syriaous Madness

The people of Syria are heavy on my heart. I don’t know the right thing to do. Will a group of madmen get the message and change their ways if we bomb them? Will they kill more of their own people chemically if we do nothing? Does the U.S. have the right to enforce international moral agreements, and have we done that so often that the rest of the world expects us to be the world’s police force? Does the U.S. have a moral obligation to protect human life elsewhere—and is our doing more killing protecting that life, considering that some innocents are bound to be harmed? Or is that, too, a form of madness? Are there NO other answers?

I call on everyone to pray, meditate, send good vibes to the universe, or whatever you do when you search for an answer to a problem too big for you to handle alone.  Concentrate not just on solving the seemingly unsolvable dilemma but also on the Syrian families—especially the children—who are, through no fault of their own, caught up in the middle of it.

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