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The Toxic Consumer, 22 Oct 2006
This review is from: The toxic consumer: How to reduce your exposure to everyday toxic chemicals: How to Reduce Your Exposure to Everyday Toxic Chemicals (Green Essentials - Living Guides) (Perfect Paperback)
Someone at work had this book and I just picked it up for a flick through
since I'm interested in green issues - anyway I got so stuck in I had to ask
to borrow it over night - the information inside is fascinating and although
it's all a bit scary by the time I finished it I felt quite empowered.
The text lets you know about all the nasty chemicals lurking in all the
products we take for granted - it tells you where they are, what effects
they can have on your health and gives really good advice on how to avoid
them. It even made me laugh a few times since it's quite witty and
irreverent in places too. I'm getting my own copy (from Amazon!) and I'm
going to get one for my friend who's expecting while I'm at it because it's
especially important for pregnant women and people with young kids. Buy it
and buy one for a friend - this is the real de-tox !
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Scary stuff..., 10 Oct 2006
This review is from: The toxic consumer: How to reduce your exposure to everyday toxic chemicals: How to Reduce Your Exposure to Everyday Toxic Chemicals (Green Essentials - Living Guides) (Perfect Paperback)
My first thought with this book was that it would be worthy and a bit dull - how wrong I was. The Toxic Consumer has successfully blended many years of WWF research and science with a very entertaining read. And people need to know this stuff now - our homes are full of potentially dangerous toxic chemicals and I personally think it pays to know where they are. Everything from plastic products and adhesives to air fresheners, dry cleaning, laminate floors, stain and flame resistant fabrics and many more common household products come under the spot light. Why do we need to know about the dangers these chemicals present? Not only do these chemicals pollute the wider environment but they are implicated in 'gender-bending' effects, certain cancers and other less specific illnesses such as chronic fatigue and general lack of well-being.
The authors' contention is that regulation of these chemicals is urgently needed and when you've read this book I think you'll agree. Read it now for your own sake but definitely read it for your children's sake.
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Practical and accessible, 10 Oct 2006
This review is from: The toxic consumer: How to reduce your exposure to everyday toxic chemicals: How to Reduce Your Exposure to Everyday Toxic Chemicals (Green Essentials - Living Guides) (Perfect Paperback)
I have become increasingly concerned about the number of chemicals that I am exposed to in my daily life, be it through the food chain or the use of everyday household products. The information so far available has often been technical, contradictory or both leaving me suspicious but without evidence or alternatives.
This book was a revelation, presenting what I have found to be a complex topic in plain English with threats, facts, product cause and effects and alternatives presented clearly and concisely. A practical and accessible book - every household should have a copy.
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