Common Everyday Toxins To Avoid

Sodium Hydroxide

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A highly versatile substance, sodium hydroxide or lye is often found in powerful household cleaning products. The chemical is extremely corrosive, so if it touches your skin or enters your eyes, it can cause extreme burns. Not only that but if you inhale sodium hydroxide fumes, it can damage the lining of your esophagus and cause a sore throat that lasts for days or cause further damage.

Not surprisingly, the chemical is often found in oven cleaners and drain openers. However, it can also be found in cosmetic and personal care products, such as foot powders, hair dyes, makeup, nail products, shampoos, and more. Instead of using cleaning products laced with lye, try baking soda and vinegar instead. Likewise, look for personal care products and cosmetics that are free of the irritant to limit your exposure.

Now that you're aware of the various toxins that could be affecting your health, do yourself a favor and read the labels of a variety of household cleaners, makeup, and hygiene products to ensure that you stay safe and healthy.

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