4 Reasons to Avoid Industrialized Environment Flavorers

It is a delight to come home and feel the smell of cleanliness left by a room flavor. Does it, after all, seem like a pretty harmless product? But not quite. In the list below you will know 4 reasons why it is best to avoid them in your home.

1. Secret Ingredients

Have you ever wondered what's in the room flavoring jars that makes the house smell so nice? If you look for the ingredients on the label, you probably won't find it. That's because most companies keep fragrance ingredients a secret, what they call "confidential business information." This is common in the cleaning, toiletries, and cosmetics industries, and there is no law requiring companies to list the items contained in the product. The big problem with this is that if there is no information, companies can legally keep toxic chemicals in their compositions without the consumer knowing.

2. Chemical Fragrances

In 2010, the International Fragrance Association released a list of over 3,100 chemicals that are used by most manufacturers. This list includes carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, allergy-causing substances, and many other harmful health products. Just to give you an idea, a fragrance can consist of more than 100 of those chemicals listed.


3. Contact with toxins

Studies show that chemicals used in fragrances are even more harmful to women and children. With pregnant women, the use of air fresheners and aerosol sprays has been found to be related to headaches and depression in mothers, as well as ear infections and diarrhea in infants. Certain chemicals can also affect hormonal balance, having significant effects on reproductive health. In addition, women are two to three times more likely than men to have fragrance allergies, and studies show increased diagnoses of allergic contact dermatitis in children.

4. Unnecessary Exposure

With all this information, you must agree that any measure to reduce the body's exposure to unknown toxic substances is worthwhile. The use of flavorings represents unnecessary contact with these substances, so it is important to look for other alternatives. For example, if you use flavoring because something in the room smells bad, it is best to identify the smell and eliminate it all at once. Additionally, you can bet on natural ways to add a special scent to your home, such as a bouquet of fresh flowers, pine cones or cinnamon.

Another option is to create your own homemade scent to leave the smelling environments. This way you will know all the ingredients you have used in the product without exposing yourself to the risk of spraying toxic and harmful products to your air health.

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