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79 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Overall Source on Food and Product Healthfulness, June 8, 2005
If you would like to reduce your personal toxic load, you probably will not find a better resource than the Safe Shopper's Bible by David Steinman (an excellent health writer) and Samuel Epstein (a well-known cancer researcher).
This book covers a large array of consumer products and foods with a specific focus on cancer-causing ingredients, with specific product types and brands listed for each category. It is based upon hard research from sources including manufacturers' Materials Safety Data Sheets, reports by the World Health Organization and Freedom of Information Act requests to the FDA, USDA, EPA and ATF (which perform their own testing that often never sees the light of day).
Deodorants, shampoos and conditioners, as well as fish, red meat, and various vegetables, are just some of the many products covered. All products are listed in easy-to-read charts by category, with an overall risk level for each, and more specific information if you need it.
In the seven pages the book devotes to deodorants, for example, we see that there are enormous differences in the carcinogenicity of the various products reviewed. They range from products like English Leather A Man's Deodorant Stick, with six ingredients placing users at risk for contact dermatitis (fragrance, parabens, propylene glycol), or cancer (D&C Red 33, FD&C Green 3, FD&C Yellow 6), to Desert Essence Tea Tree Deodorant, which has no such ingredients.
The main failing of the book is that it overlooks substances that are not known carcinogens, such as mercury. Hence, various seafood items are listed as safe which actually pose a mercury risk. A secondary failing is that it was written ten years ago, and the toxic burden of the planet, and hence of our food supply, has been shifting and increasing since then.
Both of these deficiencies can be remedied by a visit to the Environmental Working Group's Web site at http://ewg.org.
This page contains a nice summary of mercury levels in fish:
http://www.ewg.org/reports/brainfood/sidebar.html
More general coverage on mercury in seafood can be found here:
http://www.ewg.org/issues/mercury/20031209/index.php
I have personally adhered to the recommendations of the Safe Shopper's Bible and its predecessor, Diet for a Poisoned Planet, since 1990. During that time, I went from a person who had sometimes extreme allergic reactions to cigarette smoke, new carpet odor, gasoline fumes, perfumes, and a variety of other common substances, resulting in recurring bouts of bronchitis, to a person who is presently in excellent health with virtually no reactions to anything. There is more to the story than that, because I also had mercury removed from my teeth during this interval, but I feel certain that paying close attention to the lists in these books was a major contributing factor to the dramatic improvement in my own health.
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67 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
chemicals are a factor, October 8, 1999
All I did was place this book on my desk...wow...it was the conversation topic of the day...aluminum cooking utensils, pots and pans are harming us ...antiperspirants which we have been wearing since puberty contains aluminum which we spray and roll on daily...shampoos. hair dyes, plastic wrap on meat, get this...microwave popcorn packaging is slowly harming us....what do ya do...buy this book for your home reference library..get informed....they need to make this a pocket size book for easy referencing while shopping....someone bought my copy again so...i am buying my third copy...again!!!! BUY THIS BOOK!!!!
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent guide to safer products, January 22, 2002
By A Customer
I have serious adverse reactions to the chemicals in many products, and need to avoid those that make me sick. Since most products do not list ingredients, there is no way of knowing what is actually in them, or if it may be a health hazard. This book lists the hazardous ingredients in many products, and also lists the ones that are safer. Great information for anyone who has health problems that are aggravated by various chemicals, as well as people who wish to avoid using harsh chemicals. I use the book quite often, in my search for safe products.
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