Laundry
Soap Detergents’ Harmful Side Effects for
Humans
Something as simple and ordinary as cleaning your clothes in
a washing machine can have serious repercussions. The chemicals
used in these cleaning agents are hardly user-friendly.
In fact, many of them contain cancer-causing chemicals, as
well as other harmful toxins. As a consumer, you should
familiarize with some of the common terminology that is often
overlooked but may have longer lasting ramifications than ever
before thought. When looking at a label on laundry detergent,
there are some specific ingredients to watch out for and avoid.
Some of these chemicals have even been banned or restricted due
to their noxious side effects.
One such common chemical found in laundry detergent are
petroleum distillates, or napthas. Having been linked to
cancer, lung damage and/or inflammation, and mucous membrane
damage, this is a very harmful chemical.
In the same vein, phenols are yet another harmful chemical.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has declared that
phenol is toxic to people, especially those who are
hypersensitive. The hypersensitive population could experience
very dangerous side effects or even death, even at low
exposures. Additionally, it can absorb very rapidly, causing
toxicity through the whole body. Should phenol be absorbed into
the body, death and toxicity are prone to attack the central
nervous system, heart, blood vessels, lungs and kidneys.
Further, another active ingredient in laundry detergent is
household bleach, or sodium hypochlorite. Responsible for the
majority of household poisonings, this chemical is a forerunner
to chlorine. When it reacts with other organic materials, the
results are even more harmful. Carcinogenic and toxic compounds
are created. These can cause damage or disorders to the
reproductive system, endocrine and immune systems.
With so many disadvantages to using traditional laundry
detergents, it s no surprise that consumers are becoming more
educated about what it takes to go green and make changes for
the better in their own homes and in the world. From fragrance
to whiteners, detergents have become increasingly dangerous to
use, especially on a regular basis.
Many who have families do laundry on such a frequent basis
that these dangers posed by toxins should not go ignored. As
the awareness grows for the dangers of the chemicals found in
laundry detergents and other similar products, companies will
have to shift their focus to a greener, safer line of
goods.
Alternatives are now being developed to curtail the use of
these potentially harmful products to preserve our own health,
as well as the environment.
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