Are Showers Harmful to Your Health?
by Ed Bishop
The last thing you would think about when you are taking a nice, refreshing
shower is, "Am I jeopardizing my health"?
Chlorine is used by many municipalities to disinfect their water supply.
Unfortunalely, according to many health experts, chlorine has been
linked to breast, bladder and colon cancer.
When I first read about this, my first thought was, "I don't drink
the water in the shower, so what is there to worry about"?
What I didin't know was, our skin can absorb 7 - 10 times more chlorine
than from drinking water that contains chlorine.
When showering, chlorine can vaporize and form chloroform gas, which
is inhaled, affecting those with respiratory problems such as asthma
and bronchitus.
Showering in chlorinated water can also cause excess drying of the
skin and hair.
Does this mean we should stop taking showers?
No!
There is an easy solution. Using easy to install shower filters will
alleviate the chlorine problem.
Not only will you be able to shower without the worry of the bad effects
of chlorine, you will enjoy the benefits of softer, smoother skin and
hair that is less dry.
About the Author
Ed Bishop is founder and president of Enhanced Living Inc., a Troy,
NY-based design-consulting and contracting company. contracting. Trained
in the House Is A System approach to HVAC design. He was
formerly a building analyst instructor, providing certification training
for New York's Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® program
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