The Dirty Word in Clean
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Tom's of Maine,
Arm & Hammer,
Spray ‘N Wash,
Era,
Abnormal Hormonal Functions,
Joy,
Toronto Indoor Air Conference of 1990,
Orange Glo,
Eco-Savvy,
Respiratory Diseases,
Dawn,
Commercial Cleaning Products,
Scrub-Free Cleaners,
Parsons' Ammonia,
Church and Dwight,
Tide,
Mr. Clean,
SNOBOL Toilet Bowl Cleaner,
Murphy’s Oil Soap,
$30 Billion U.S. Cleaning Products Market,
Death Rate From Cancer,
Oxiclean,
Ajax,
Ivory,
Green Alternatives,
Procter & Gamble,
Abnormal Reproductive Functions,
Indoor Environments,
National Research Council,
Cameo Cleaners,
New York State Law,
Soap and Detergent Association,
Bounce,
Softsoap,
Swiffer,
Brillo,
Suavitel,
Cheer,
Lysol,
Dermassage,
Electrasol,
Vanish,
Calgon,
Colgate-Palmolive,
Kaboom,
Resolve,
Dreft,
Finish,
Reckitt-Benckiser,
Downy,
Cascade,
Woolite,
Gain,
Dynamo,
Green News
Do common cleaners have toxic ingredients? They might. They might not. But until we know for certain -- who here cares to continue to experiment with the health of their children?




Michael DeJong | Posted 04.12.2009 | Green