As I get older, I start pondering odd things. I look at my daughter and wonder what the world will be like when she is my age. It makes me quite sad when I realize that the Earth is going to be in pretty bad shape in 26 years from now if we don't do something (just look what has happened in the past 25 years).
I have began to ponder the Iroquois belief that "in our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations."
So, a few years ago I started changing the way I live. I like cars, but I make sure now that my new cars get good mileage, and if they ever get the hybrids running right in a mid sized car, I will get one. I started buying organic food, I recycle way more than I throw away, and I try to conserve energy.
The more I get into it, the more I realize that I am ignorant of the contents of many of the things that I use every day.
Like: laundry detergent and dishwasher soap.
You may say: "Dude, they are just cleaning products". That is what I used to think. But, it's amazing what they really are. Conventional laundry soap is petroleum based. If each household were to switch out a 45 load box of conventional detergent with a box of plant based detergent, there would be enough petroleum to heat over 100,000 household for a year. (Wrap your brain around that one). Then, there is the "makes your whites whiter" claim. It's not bleach that does it, so what is it? (This is one that I had no clue of) It's actually called "optical brighteners" and they are made out of fluorescent compounds. These compounds do not biodegrade, and there are many studies that show that they are harmful with extended exposure.....yet, they are in laundry detergent used to whiten those undershirts that are always on your skin...nice.
And, what about chlorine? Chlorine kills all those bacteria and "body soil" as the ads claim. Yep, it kills *all* bacteria, even the good kind. It also kills the natural bacteria that naturally take care of wastes and return the useful nutrients to our soil. Chlorine is the reason that we are getting algae plumes in our waterways which are killing off a lot of aquatic life. Chlorine makes water "safe", right? Well, it also has a byproduct when it reacts with natural contents of water. One of those byproducts is called trihalomethane. A common trihalomethane is chloroform, which has been linked to kidney, liver, and nervous system damage, as well as ......cancer.
How about "dry cleaning"? It's not dry at all. Clothes are soaked in perchloroethylene, a toxic chemical that is massively volatile and has been linked to cancer, damage to the central nervous system, birth defects and short-term effects such as: nausea, dizziness and shortness of breath. Perchloroethylene is *supposed* to evaporate while clothes are being dry cleaned, however, many times it doesn't. It can stay in the clothes since they are often wrapped in plastic and it can take up to a week after you bring them home before all the gases escape from the clothes.
The more I find out about these things, the more paranoid I become. I just bought some organic deodorant the other day. I don't even know why I bought it. Then I read on the label "contains no aluminum". I thought that was "odd". Then I started reading about a link between aluminum contact and diseases like Alzheimer's. Ack.
It seems like our products that "make our life better" might actually be "making our life shorter". But, that is merely my gut reaction. I'm still learning