Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 2013 Page: 4 of 16
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Toxins in our cleaning supplies
By Lynne S. Smiland
Do you think the strongest, and stron-
gest smelling, household cleaners are the
best to use to ensure a clean, healthy home
and fresh, stain-free laundry? When the
bottle or ad says “Industrial Strength” or
“Maximum Power” does that seem like a
good thing? Quite often this is not the case,
says Dr. Judy Spira, RN, PhD. of Sanger.
Thursday, March 28th, at 7 p.m., Dr.
Spira will present “Toxins in Our Cleaning
Supplies”, free at Sanger Public Library. Dr.
Spira teaches biology at UNT, works as a
bariatric nurse, and also consults with orga-
nizations such as various DFW area police
departments, Sally Beauty, and American
Airlines. She is on a mission to reduce tox-
ins in our lives: as additives to foods, in per-
sonal health and beauty items, and in harsh
cleaning products. Thanks to Dr. Spira,
the library audience has already examined
toxins in our foods and in our personal care
items. To conclude this series we will look
at common household cleaning products,
some of the dangerous ingredients many
contain, and healthier ways to achieve the
clean results we want.
One example of a dangerous ingre-
dient is actually a group of ingredients
called nonyl phenols, found in everything
from cleaners and detergents, stain remov-
ers, many plastics, the processing of paper,
paints, agrochemicals, polystyrenes (such
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a spermicide in contraceptive jellies, foams
and creams. These are man-made, organic
compounds which make things smooth and
lather well, and can usually dissolve but not
break down in water. They are classified as
endocrine disrupters, capable of interfering
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though studies by such respected entities as
the Environmental Protection Agency and
Tufts University have shown nonyl phenols
to cause feminization of aquatic animals
and increased proliferation of some types of
breast cancer cells.
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talk on the March 28th, at 7 p.m. Please let
the library know you are coming by call-
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