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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 101 BEAUTY OUTDOOR CLEANING Research has revealed that toxic chemicals in our daily lives may play a role in the increase of many serious health issues. The good news: The more you know about these harmful chemicals, the more you can safeguard yourself, and those you love most. WHY ARE LONG-TERM HEALTH ISSUES ON THE RISE? It is impossible to peg the escalating incidence of serious health issues to any one thing—but research indicates that toxic chemicals play a role. Exposure to “environmental toxins” happens through our physical environment (houses, workplaces, schools, and parks); food and water; and our cleaning products, our furniture, and our cosmetics. SMALL DOSES ADD UP For many chemicals, a single exposure is unlikely to cause serious harm, but over time, small doses add up. The lipstick we wear, the food we eat, and the soap we use to clean our children's hands often contain harmful chemicals can enter our bodies, hide away in our bones or fat, and build up over time. To make matters even more complicated, some chemicals can be more harmful in combination with other chemicals. The impacts of these chemicals may not be apparent for years. SMALL EXPOSURES COUNT Not all chemicals are bad (water, after all, is a chemical), but some chemicals are toxic, and even tiny doses can be incredibly potent. Chemicals that disrupt the endocrine (or hormone) system are most dangerous in small doses, as they mimic the way our bodies naturally interact with hormones. And when our bodies are undergoing certain periods of development (in the womb, during infancy, puberty), we are more susceptible to hormone disruption, which can have big health effects later in life. RESOURCES: Healthy Child Healthy World (healthychild.org), Environmental Working Group (ewg.org), Campaign for Safe Cosmetics (safecosmetics.org), Breast Cancer Fund (breastcancerfund.org), Safer Chemicals Healthy Families (saferchemicals.org) 100 + The average number of chemicals in those products 200 + Number of synthetic chemicals in the umbilical cord blood of newborn babies 13 Average number of hormone-altering cosmetic chemicals in the bodies of teenage girls THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS USED BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN EVERY DAY PART PER BILLION ( PPB ) 12 1 PART PER BILLION ( PPB ) 2.1 PART PER BILLION ( PPB ) 0.035 in NuvaRing can prevent conception in Albuterol can stop an asthma attack is equivalent to a teaspoon of red food coloring in an Olympic-sized swimming pool WHAT CAN WE DO Knowledge is power. Cross-reference Beautycounter's Never List with cosmetic ingredient labels, skip those products that contain chemicals that are known to be harmful. Avoid undisclosed “fragrance” ingredients. Ask companies about the safety of the ingredients in their products. From skin care to household cleaners to food, reducing exposure to toxic chemicals matters. By making a few simple changes, you can lead your family down a safer path, and move the market in the right direction. Only 10% of these women carry a gene for the disease. 1 IN 3 CHILDREN will be diagnosed with autism, ADHD, allergies or asthma. IN THE 1960’s THE CURRENT STAT 1 in 8 1 in 20 WILL BE DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER WERE DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER WILL BE DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER IN THEIR LIFETIMES. 1 in 3 1 in 2 SMALL DOSES BIG IMPACTS by FOOD

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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 101

BEAUTYOUTDOOR

CLEANING

Research has revealed that toxic chemicals in our daily lives may play a role in the

increase of many serious health issues. The good news: The more you know about these

harmful chemicals, the more you can safeguard yourself, and those you love most.

WHY ARE LONG-TERM HEALTH ISSUESON THE RISE?

It is impossible to peg the escalating incidence of serious health issues

to any one thing—but research indicates that toxic chemicals play a role.

Exposure to “environmental toxins” happens through our physical environment

(houses, workplaces, schools, and parks); food and water; and our cleaning

products, our furniture, and our cosmetics.

SMALL DOSES ADD UPFor many chemicals, a single exposure is unlikely to cause serious harm,

but over time, small doses add up. The lipstick we wear, the food we eat,

and the soap we use to clean our children's hands often contain harmful

chemicals can enter our bodies, hide away in our bones or fat, and build

up over time. To make matters even more complicated, some chemicals

can be more harmful in combination with other chemicals. The impacts of

these chemicals may not be apparent for years.

SMALL EXPOSURES COUNTNot all chemicals are bad (water, after all, is a chemical ), but some

chemicals are toxic, and even tiny doses can be incredibly potent. Chemicals

that disrupt the endocrine (or hormone) system are most dangerous in small

doses, as they mimic the way our bodies naturally interact with hormones.

And when our bodies are undergoing certain periods of development (in

the womb, during infancy, puberty), we are more susceptible to hormone

disruption, which can have big health effects later in life.

RESOURCES:Healthy Chi ld Healthy World (healthychi ld .org), Environmental Work ing Group (ewg.org), Campaign for Safe Cosmetics (safecosmetics .org), Breast Cancer Fund (breastcancer fund.org), Safer Chemicals Healthy Famil ies (saferchemicals .org)

100+The average number of

chemicals in those products

200+Number of synthetic

chemicals in theumbilical cord bloodof newborn babies

13Average number ofhormone-altering

cosmetic chemicals in the bodies of

teenage girls

THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF BEAUTY PRODUCTS

USED BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN EVERY DAY

PART PERBILLION (PPB)

12

1

PART PERBILLION (PPB)2.1

PART PERBILLION (PPB)0.035 in NuvaRing can

prevent conception

in Albuterol can stopan asthma attack

is equivalent to a teaspoonof red food coloring in anOlympic-sized swimming pool

WHAT CAN WE D OKnowledge is power. Cross-reference Beautycounter's Never List with

cosmetic ingredient labels, skip those products that contain chemicals

that are known to be harmful. Avoid undisclosed “fragrance” ingredients.

Ask companies about the safety of the ingredients in their products. From

skin care to household cleaners to food, reducing exposure to toxic chemicals

matters. By making a few simple changes, you can lead your family down

a safer path, and move the market in the right direction.

Only 10% of these women carry a gene for the disease.

1 IN 3 CHILDRENwill be diagnosed with autism, ADHD, allergies or asthma.

IN THE 1960’s

TH ECU R R E NT STAT

1 in 8

1 in 20

WILL BE DIAGNOSED

WITH BREAST CANCER

WE R E D IAG NOSE D

WITH BREAST CANCER

W I L L B ED I AG N OS E DWITH CANCERI N T H E I RL I F E T I M ES .1 in 3

1 in 2

SMALL DOSESBIG IMPACTS

by

FOOD