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(06-07-08) The Harmful Chemical, Formaldehyde, Needs Worldwide Regulation



by Lynn Berry

Recent research reveals that regular exposure to formaldehyde
leads to a 34% chance of developing Lou Gehrig?s disease. Lou Gehrig?s disease
is also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which is a
neurodegenerative disease affecting muscle movement leading to paralysis.

The research conducted by Marc Weisskopf and his team at Harvard University
was part of the Cancer Prevention Study II of the American Cancer Society
investigating links between exposure to 12 chemical types and cancer. Over a
million people participated in the research. The chemicals included pesticides,
herbicides and formaldehyde.(1)

As formaldehyde has not been linked to ALS before, Weisskopf says the
findings are preliminary and more research is required. Also to be further
investigated will be the difference between short term and long term exposure
to formaldehyde.

People working in professions where there is regular exposure to formaldehyde
are most at risk, and there appears to be a diverse range of professions with
such exposure. Carpenters and builders are exposed when working with particle
board and other wood products as well as glues; lab technicians, beauticians
amongst others are exposed regularly to the chemical.

The prevalence of formaldehyde in a range of products in the home, including
clothing and linen, raises safety questions particularly since some clothing
contained 900 times the recommended safety limit as found last year in New
Zealand. The clothing was children's pyjamas made in China and the findings
only surfaced because 2 children were burned when their flannelette pyjamas
caught fire.(3)

Formaldehyde occurs in textiles as it is used in printing to fix the colour
to the textile surface, and it is used as a preservative to stop mildew. Other
uses are to stop creasing, stop shrinkage, to make fabric flame retardant.

Some companies such as Puma have rejected the use of formaldehyde in their
products. However, other companies have not, and last year blankets distributed
in Australia and New Zealand were recalled after they were found to have high
levels of the chemical. In many cases, the high levels are found by accident.

Calls by U.S. politicians to regulate formaldehyde have been prompted by high
levels discovered in trailers housing disaster victims of Katrina. Across the
world, workers temporarily housed in converted shipping containers in the
Northern Territory, Australia, were moved after complaining about the smell
likely due to formaldehyde used in the furniture.(2)

Formaldehyde can cause skin and nasal irritations, asthma, and other
respiratory problems, and has been linked to lung cancer and leukemia. It can
be inhaled through tobacco smoke, gas fires and cookers.(4)

There must be worldwide regulations protecting people. Surely, now with the
size of occupational health and safety organisations in various countries, a
coordinated effort can be made to protect people in workplaces. With the health
system crumbling under huge demand, there?s an interest in preventative
healthcare which includes protection from harmful chemicals.

References:1. ((www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp...)
2. ((www.smh.com.au/news/national/interventi...)
3. (www.ecotextile.com/news_details.php?id=647)
4. ((www.npi.gov.au/database/substance-info/...)


About the author
Lynn Berry loves good food and cooking and is passionate about nutrition and
natural health care. She has a website promoting healthy eating at www.low-
calorie-vegetarian-recipe.com.

Source: NaturalNews

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