Smoking
is bad for you and cleaning house is good, right? Wrong, if you use
conventional cleaning products — you may as well smoke. A new study
shows the lung decline over 20 years caused by using conventional cleaning
products, which have no federal regulations for health or safety, equals that
of smoking 20 cigarettes a day. The toxic chemicals used in
cleaning products damage the lungs little by little, adding up to a significant
impact that rivals a pack-a-day smoking habit. If you have Hashimoto’s
hypothyroidism, exposing yourself to these toxins regularly can hinder your
progress in managing your autoimmune thyroid condition.
The
Norwegian study tracked 6,000 women over two decades — women responsible for
keeping the home clean, women who cleaned as a job, and women not regularly engaged
in cleaning. Compared to the women who didn’t clean house, the regular home
cleaners and occupational cleaners who used cleaning sprays and other products
showed an accelerated decline in lung function.
Our
lungs are like our gut — it’s a mucosal immune barrier that is a first line of
immune defense and vulnerable to damage from toxins. With autoimmune diseases
such as Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism, it’s important to safeguard our immune
barrier to manage and prevent flare ups.
This
study was the first of its kind to look at the long-term effects of cleaning
products on the respiratory tract. Shorter term studies have already
established a link between cleaning products — bleach, glass cleaner,
detergents, and air fresheners — and an increase in asthma.
In fact, the women who cleaned regularly in the Norwegian study also showed an
increased rate of asthma.
Household cleaners are toxic and damaging
to multiple systems in the body
The
lungs aren’t the only part of the body conventional cleaning products damage.
They also impact the brain, immune system, hormonal system, and liver. When you
have Hashimoto’s hypothyroidism you want to work toward the health for all
these systems.
For
instance, phthalates are used in the perfumed scents many
cleaning products have. Phthalates lower sperm counts, cause early puberty in
girls, and raise the risk of cancer and lung problems.
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