FREE POISON LAUNDRY DETERGENT FOR FUTURE

Every day we need a detergent for cleaning needs at home, but did you know that not all detergents are safe from chemical elements that contain toxic materials such as:




1.Alkyl phenoxy polyethoxy ethanols (also etoksilat phenoxy nonil nonil or phenol).

This is the common name for a group of surfactants sintetik.They make slowly to decompose in the environment and has been involved in chronic health problems. Researchers in Britain have found that in trace amounts they activate estrogen receptors in cells, which in turn alter the activity of certain genes. For example, in experiments they have been found to stimulate growth of breast cancer cells and feminize male fish. One member of this family of chemicals used as a common spermicide, indicating the general level of high biological toxicity associated with this compound.

2.Artificial fragrances

artificial fragrances made from petroleum. Many do not lose in the environment, and may have toxic effects on both fish and mammals. In addition, they often can cause allergies and skin or eye irritation.

3.Diethanolamines (also Dietanolamina, triethanolamine and monoethanolamine).

A synthetic family of surfactants, a group of compounds used to neutralize acids in products to make them non-irritating.Diathanolamines slow to decompose and they react with natural nitrogen oxides and sodium nitrite pollutants in the atmosphere to form nitrosamines, a family

potent carcinogen.

4.EDTA (ethylene-diamino-tetra-acetate).

A class of synthetic, phosphate-alternative compounds used to reduce calcium hardness and magnesium in air.EDTA also used to prevent bleaching agents from becoming active before they are soaked in water and as a foaming stabilizer. EDTA is not easily broken down and once introduced into the general environment can re-dissolve toxic heavy metals trapped in underwater sediments, allowing them to re-enter and re-circulating in the food chain.

5.Optical brighteners

optical brighteners are broad classification of many different synthetic chemicals that, when applied to clothing, to convert UV light wavelengths to visible light, thus making laundered clothes appear "whiter." their inclusion in any formula does not enhance or affect the performance of the product in any way, they just trick the eye. Optical brighteners are not ready to biodegrade. They are toxic to fish when washed into the general environment and can create bacterial mutations. They can cause allergic reactions when in contact with the skin is then exposed to sunlight. Most optical brighteners are given trade names of consumers do not see on the label.

6.Petroleum distillates (also naphthas).

A broad category that includes almost all types of chemicals that are obtained directly from the petroleum refining process. Each ingredient is listed as a "petroleum distillate" or "naphtha" should be suspected, the first synthetic and, secondly, the possibility of causing one or more detrimental to health or the environment.

7.Phosphate

A key nutrient in ecosystems, phosphates are natural minerals important for the maintenance of all life. Their role in laundry detergents to remove hard water minerals and thus increase the effectiveness of the detergent itself. They are also an agent deflocculating, that is, they prevent dirt from settling back into clothes during washing. Although relatively non-irritating and non-toxic in the environment, they still provide a significant contribution to eutrophication of the river and create unbalanced ecosystems by increasing the dangerous explosive marine plant growth. For this reason they are banned or restricted in many countries.Products containing phosphates should be considered unacceptable.

Note: The major laundry detergent manufacturers no longer use phosphates in their formulations.

8.Polycarboxylates

Similar in chemical structure to certain plastics and acrylic compounds, is relatively new, synthetic phosphate substitutes.Because they are the latest in consumer products of chemical weapons, however, the effect on human health and the environment remains unknown. Although tests showed that they are not poisonous, does not interfere with processing operations and generally settle with sludge during water treatment, until further study and analysis conducted, the use of this material is not recommended. Furthermore, they are not biodegradable and petroleum-based.

9.Polyethylene glycol (also PEG).

Another type of anti-redeposition agent, PEG is a polymer made from ethylene oxide and is similar to some non-ionic detergent. Not considered toxic, it takes large doses to kill the animal. However, PEG is slow to down and synthetic.

10.Quaternium 15

An alkyl ammonium chloride used as a deodorant, disinfectant and surfactants that release formaldehyde, a potent poison.

11.Xylene sulfonate

Xylene is a synthetic which, when reacted with sulfuric acid, creating a surfactant. Slow to decompose in the environment and somewhat toxic

You would all know that the materials mentioned above is a collection of substances harmful to the environment around the human, and therefore immediately switch to using detergent that is free of chemicals and safe for health.
Preserve our planet for our children and grandchildren later.

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