I really wanted to buy one, but you know that any article of clothing that comes in "one size fits all" has got to make you look fat.
Anyhow, the latest research suggests that your home might not be your castle, but rather your very own Petri dish. Can you imagine?
Actually, knowing this is a good thing. There is a relatively new site out there, www.healthystuff.org which is the go-to place to learn about the potential toxins in just about every household product, toys, egads, even your pocketbooks.
And why would you care?
Well, it appears that the dogs' toy might contain lead, the household cleaning products are linked to infertility and your pocketbooks? Perhaps they put that on the no-no list because they thought, after seeing your handbag collection you might need some chastizing and motivation to cleanse. Okay, not true. What they did find in over half of the 100 pocketbooks tested they had a percentage of lead that are bad for the environment. Only those pocketbooks bought in Kmart. Kidding.
Spending quality time meandering around the grocery store is, for some, very meaningful. After finishing up my lastest best seller, and before starting a new one, I, for one, would be delighted to read the ingredients in my cleaning supplies, toys, and other objects.
If the government required them to be listed. But, at present, they don't. You know have a resource to check it out.
Your welcome.
One Response
Imagine what’s in the stamps we lick and the make-up worn by most.