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Laundry detergents contain cancer-causing chemicals, as well as other harmful toxins.
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Urgent attention is needed to disprove any relationship between the current cancer epidemic & benzene in laundry detergents and popular medications.
It is well established that benzene causes leukemia and other blood-related cancers and diseases. After many years of researching benzene's effect on the human body, it is becoming clear that cancer and other diseases are caused by the billions of benzene-based molecules (called phenyl groups) that are left on our clothes from powdered laundry detergents and found in our daily medications.
Continual exposure to benzene is over-saturating our blood, lymphatic & immune systems.
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What makes benzene so dangerous in the human body?
The resonance hybrid structure of the benzene molecule causes it to have electrostatic potential, be very stable, and insert itself into human DNA. Taken together, these molecular and electrical characteristics of benzene make it carcinogenic to humans. Most authorities agree that the only level of benzene that can be considered absolutely safe for prolonged exposure is zero.
 
Most powdered laundry detergents contain benzene.
Most powdered laundry detergents contain benzene in the form of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS), added as a surfactant to help water penetrate fabric. LAS concentrations of 7 to 13 percent in powdered detergents are noted in Material Safety Data Sheets provided by detergent manufacturers. Check this out for yourself in the Household Products Database published by the National Institutes of Health.

Detergent residue remains in laundered items, as you can easily verify by wringing a clean, dry cloth in hot water. The white film left floating in the water likely contains benzene as part of LAS.

Could benzene left on laundered clothing be causing cancer in the pelvic and chest regions of the body, where undergarments are in close contact with skin for prolonged periods of time? These areas become moist and salty with perspiration (such as when we "Run for the Cure"), which could facilitate the absorption of benzene through the skin. Skin is very porous; drugs such as nicotine, nitroglycerine, and birth control hormones are popularly administered through skin via adhesive patches. Could a molecule with the unique electrostatic & diamagnetic potential of benzene can enter the body through the skin?

Many popular medications contain benzene.
Benzene and benzene-based molecules are part of many popular medications used to relieve pain, alleviate cold and flu symptoms, and as a weight-loss aid. We know that benzene is a human carcinogen with a unique electromagnetic potential that enables it to insert itself into human DNA. So why is it being used in these popular medications?
We must study how benzene & its derivatives affect the body when they are ingested in these popular medications.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 1,500 people a day die of cancer and about 1.4 million new cases are diagnosed each year. Urgent attention is needed to determine the role of benzene in causing cancer.

Until scientists disprove any relationship between the current cancer epidemic and benzene in laundry detergents and medications, many popular products will continue to be presumed safe when they could pose a very real danger.  
 
 

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