Do you know what toxins you’re exposing yourself to in your personal & household care products?

 

Recommended Reading

 

A Consumer’s Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients, Ruth Winters, Three Rivers Press, 1999. (A comprehensive ingredient dictionary)

 

A Declaration of Energy Independence, by Jay Hakes

 

Beauty To Die For: The Cosmetic Consequence, Judi Vance, to Excel, 1999. (Contains an excellent ingredient dictionary)

 

Chemical Exposures, Claudia Miller and Nicholas Ashford, John Wiley & Sons, 1998 

 

Cosmetics Unmasked, by Dr. Stephen Antczak, Gina Antczak (Paperback).

 

Drop-Dead Gorgeous: Protecting Yourself from the Hidden Dangers of Cosmetics, by Kim Erickson (Paperback) 

 

Dying to Look Good : The Disturbing Truth About What's Really in Your Cosmetics, Toiletries and Personal Care Products, by Christine Hoza Farlow, Christine H. Farlow (Paperback).

 

Food Additives : A Shopper's Guide To What's Safe & What's Not, 2001 Revised Edition, by Christine Hoza Farlow, et al (Paperback).

 

Generations At Risk, Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility, May 2000.

 

In Harm’s Way: Toxic Threats to Child Development, Schettler et al. Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility, May 2000.

 

Hormone Heresy, Sherill Sellman, GetWell International, 1998.

 

Organic Beauty (Organic), by Josephine Fairley, John Davis (Photographer) (Paperback)

 

Our Children’s Toxic Legacy, John Wargo, Yale University Press, 1998.

 

Poisoning Our Children: The dangers of exposure to untested and toxic chemicals, Friends of the Earth, 2000.

 

The Safe Shopper's Bible : A Consumer's Guide to Nontoxic Household Products, by David Steinman (Author), Samuel S. Epstein (Author) (Paperback).

 

Toxic Deception, Dan Fagin, Marianne LaVelle, and The Center For Public Integrity, Common Courage Press, 1999.

 

 

 

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 Disclaimer

Living Toxin Free©2003-2009 

Our children are at our mercy with the choices we make with their everyday personal care.

Is this threatening our future generations?

What healthy choices do we have in keeping toxic-free?

Are you willing to make the effort to make you and your family’s environment safe?

 

 

 

Are toxins a factor in the ailments you have?

Make knowledgeable healthy choices . .

 

~become informed.

 

We can each become a

ripple in the tide that will

change the ingredients

used in personal &

household care products.

Reading is to the mind what exercise is

to the body.

 

~Sir Richard Steele