Many laundry detergents contain petroleum-based surfactants, which are chemicals derived from crude oil, to enhance cleaning power. These surfactants, like petroleum distillates or naphtha, can boost the cleaning process but may also be associated with health concerns, such as respiratory issues. Other petrochemicals, like benzene, can also be present, often in less recognizable forms like sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate,.
Elaboration:
Surfactants:
These are the main cleaning agents in detergents, and many are derived from petroleum.
Petroleum-Based Ingredients:
Petroleum-derived ingredients, like sodium laureth sulfate and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, are common in conventional detergents.
Health Concerns:
While effective for cleaning, some petroleum-based surfactants may be harmful to the respiratory system and can potentially cause allergies.
No point if Americans keep showering twice daily. Even once a day is excessive from a microbiome and toxin exposure viewpoint. if rich and can afford RO filter for your shower plus shower head filtration, sure knock yourself out, but otherwise you are bathing in heavy metals, chlorine, and fluoride. Not to mention, it just eggs on cardiovascular issues
If he really wanted to help the American public, he would ban fragrance in laundry products.
And petroleum...
Is there petroleum in laundry products? I don't see how it would mix with water.
Yes...they are in almost everything
AI Overview:
Many laundry detergents contain petroleum-based surfactants, which are chemicals derived from crude oil, to enhance cleaning power. These surfactants, like petroleum distillates or naphtha, can boost the cleaning process but may also be associated with health concerns, such as respiratory issues. Other petrochemicals, like benzene, can also be present, often in less recognizable forms like sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate,. Elaboration: Surfactants: These are the main cleaning agents in detergents, and many are derived from petroleum. Petroleum-Based Ingredients: Petroleum-derived ingredients, like sodium laureth sulfate and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, are common in conventional detergents. Health Concerns: While effective for cleaning, some petroleum-based surfactants may be harmful to the respiratory system and can potentially cause allergies.
No point if Americans keep showering twice daily. Even once a day is excessive from a microbiome and toxin exposure viewpoint. if rich and can afford RO filter for your shower plus shower head filtration, sure knock yourself out, but otherwise you are bathing in heavy metals, chlorine, and fluoride. Not to mention, it just eggs on cardiovascular issues
WTF is showering twice a day?