CAN HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS CAUSE ASTHMA
by Alfred Jones
Exposure to chemicals in early life, may cause young children to develop Asthma. Volatile organic compounds are pollutants, like Benzine, Ethyl Benzine and Toluene, some of these compounds are in Polishes, Room Fresheners, Paint, Floor Adhesives, Fitted Carpets, Cigarette Smoke and numerous other items.
Doctor Krassi Rumchev of the Curtin University of Technology, in Perth, Western Australia, in a study of 200 young children, found those exposed to fumes from home cleaning, polishing and air freshener products ran the greatest risk of developing Asthma.
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