
Harsh chemicals are present in many of the products you use on a daily basis, such as cleaning and personal care products. The dangers of these chemicals pose a significant risk to your health and cannot be ignored. One of the best ways to make your home a safer, natural haven is to be aware of what ingredients to avoid in your personal care and cleaning products and understand the potential health risks involved in their use.
“It is generally understood that the number of chemical compounds currently recognized in the United States exceeds 3 million and approximately 3,000 new ones are being added each year.”
Technologies and Management Strategies for Hazardous Waste Control, Published March 1983 by the United States Congress, Office of Technology Assessment.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals, or endocrine disrupting compounds are chemicals that can interfere with endocrine systems. These disruptions can cause cancerous tumors, birth defects, and other developmental disorders. Found in many household and industrial products, endocrine disruptors “interfere with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, action, or elimination of natural hormones in the body that are responsible for development, behavior, fertility, and maintenance of homeostasis.”
Environmental endocrine disruption: an effects assessment and analysis. Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
According to the American Lung Association, the ingredients in most commercial solutions, sprays, and scrubs can be air pollutants, harmful chemicals, flammable or corrosive agents, can Irritate eyes or throat, cause headaches, and contribute to health problems like chronic respiratory problems and allergic reactions
Did you know that indoor air is 2–5 times more polluted than outdoor air? Most cleaning products contain Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which have been associated with many health problems, including damage to the liver, kidneys, and the central nervous system. They have also been shown to harm our lungs and cause throat irritations and headaches. VOCs are released when products are used and can linger in the air long after we clean. When we breathe, we inhale the air—as well as whatever is in the air.
The toxic chemicals in household cleaners are three times more likely to cause cancer than air pollution.
Source: EPA report from 1985
In addition to harsh chemicals, you should look out for warnings and claims that might indicate a product is harmful to your health.
Some well-known products are labeled as “clean”, but contain many of the synthetics discussed.
Greenwashing is a marketing strategy to make a company and product appear to be more eco-friendly, natural, safe, and cleaner than they truly are. Some labels might include “made from nature” with images of nature on them, or a cute marketing story about the product’s origins.
It’s not enough to simply look for a “non-toxic” or “natural” claim on the label. These claims aren’t regulated by the FDA, so you’ll have to pay attention to the labels and learn how to identify questionable ingredients yourself.
You bring these toxins and synthetics into your home with the use of many standard cleaning & personal care products. Cumulative exposure to harmful chemicals can have significant and long-lasting effects on our health.
It is important to minimze exposure to harmful chemicals whenever possible, by using safe products and practices in our daily lives.
Again, one of the best ways to make your home a safe haven for you and your family is to be aware of what ingredients to avoid in your personal care and cleaning products. Discover the benefits of a healthy home and enjoy the delightful aromas of their premium product lines.
Start replacing your current personal and household products with non-toxic, plant-based alternatives from Young Living. Check the ingredients – what’s not in the products is just as important as what is. Begin to make a difference today – reduce the overall impact to your health with your own “ditch & switch” strategy.
Going “toxin-free” doesn’t mean that you will be spending more money, but rather that you will be re-directing your money into cleaner, safer products. Your health is an investment, not an expense. Explore where you can target your exposure and see the cleaner alternatives that are available through Young Living.









Using non-toxic personal care and home care products is of paramount importance for both your health and your environment. Conventional products often contain harmful chemicals which have been linked to various health issues, including skin irritation, allergies, hormone disruption, and even certain cancers.
Embracing non-toxic alternatives is a responsible choice that promotes a cleaner, healthier living environment for you and your family. By opting for non-toxic alternatives such as eco-friendly cleaners, detergents, and personal care items, you can help safeguard yourself and your family from potential harm.
Making the switch to non-toxic products promotes a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle, ensuring a safer and cleaner future for generations to come.
Anything that goes on your body should be good enough to go in your body.

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