Irritated Skin / Eyes / Nose
Our skin is like a sponge. What we put on it passes through the skin and into the body. Some of the chemicals in our personal care and household cleaning products become part of the air we breathe. Just think about what happens when you are spraying hairspray or air freshener? You are breathing in those smelly chemicals.
Rashes, psoriasis, eczema, itching skin, sensitivity to light and noise, runny nose, burning, stinging eyes, are all mentioned as symptoms experienced by people with multiple chemical sensitivities. Could you be one of them?
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December 3, 2012 - 6:51 am
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April 16, 2018 - 1:04 am
I’m grateful I found this site. I feel validated. My work environment is toxic because of the laundry products, perfumes, colognes, and air fresheners. I’m sick every day with headaches and burning, itching eyes. I can “taste” people before I see them; all day I have a metallic taste in my mouth. I could quit my job, of course, but there’s no guarantee the next office environment will be less toxic. Chemical fragrances are not needed to do our job, but our eyesight is definitely needed. Mine is getting worse every day and I am nearly desperate to find a new career. In the meantime, there’s a man in the office who uses a highly toxic air freshener and it’s absolutely killing my eyes. He says it’s his body door and spraying something into the air is the only way to keep his area fresh. We have an open office, but no windows that open and no recirculated air. Whatever is sprayed into the air, sits in the air. Please, does anyone have a recommendation for a non-toxic, non-chemical, non-fragranced air freshener that I can give to him? Thank you!