
Canadian research reveals
“Frequent use of cleaning products containing toxic chemicals in early life associated with development chronic breathing problems such as asthma “
-National Library of Medicine 2020

It is natural to become more vigilant regarding health when a vulnerable newborn becomes your focus at home.
Natural instinct is to protect our most vulnerable and we will spend any amount to ensure our child has what they need . Do they need excessive lots of chemical cleaning products though?
We all know cleanliness is important however , using toxic cleaning products are not.
Quick ,cheap and convenient maybe but often at a cost to our health. our worthwhile ambition to be cleaner than clean, can result in the overuse and overload of excessive toxic chemicals absorbed and inhaled daily by our newborn
Good intentions indeed, but if you are regularly using products with chemicals associated with respiratory issues it should be no surprise to you, when your little child develops Asthma or other breathing issues…
Many of the strong toxic chemicals present in today’s cleaning products have never been tested for safety on babies or even children
Safety tests , if any , have usually only been measured against 6ft , 15 stone ,healthy males .
This is quite different from the vulnerabilities of a little new born …who’s developing lungs and immune system may not cope with such an overload.
Unless you are consciously taking steps to avoid toxic chemicals it is highly likely they are present in your daily cleaning products …
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