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Toxic Household Chemicals Are Making Us Sick, a 15-Year Study Concludes

Released on: May 21, 2008, 11:16 pm

Press Release Author: Kathy Nilsson

Industry: Chemicals

Press Release Summary: Statistics have shown that women who stay home and clean
their homes with toxic cleaners have a 54% greater risk of getting cancer than those
women who work and hire someone to clean their homes.


Press Release Body:

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 22, 2008 -- Statistics have shown that women who
stay home and clean their homes with toxic cleaners have a 54% greater risk of
getting cancer than those women who work and hire someone to clean their homes. The
15-year study concluded that this was a direct result of the increased exposure to
toxic chemicals, many of which are found in common household products. \"I know,
because I am a cancer statistic,\" says Nilsson. \"I used those toxic chemicals to
clean my home for years and. I did get cancer\".

Shaklee Corporation was the first company ever to be certified carbon neutral, which
means they operate with a net zero impact on the earth. All their products are
designed to be earth-friendly and safe for humans with no product recall in 52
years. Shaklee has invested over $250-million in clinical testing, research, and
development. \"Using Shaklee products is like a breath of fresh air, especially when
I clean my shower\", says Nilsson.

For your children\'s sake, use Shaklee cleaning products. There are no
toxic ingredients in them. Between 1980 and 1994, asthma rates in
children under 5 went up by 106%. As you spray common household cleaners in your
home, you and your children breathe in the chemicals. \"Its like sitting on a toxic
bomb just waiting until your family\'s health is compromised,\" says Nilsson.

Kathy Nilsson is a cancer survivor who is passionate about ridding our homes of
toxic household cleaners. Not only will our health be better, but last year people
who used Shaklee products saved our landfills enough plastic bottles that if you
placed them end to end, they would circle the earth eight times.

Emerson said, \"The first wealth is health\". You, your family and our wonderful
planet can have better health when you use Shaklee products.
Your health is worth the change.
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For more information, contact:
Kathy Nilsson
bkholdingsltd.com
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
780-450-1770
kathy@bkholdingsltd.com
http://www.bkholdingsltd.com

Web Site: http://www.bkholdingsltd.com

Contact Details: Kathy Nilsson
bkholdingsltd.com
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
780-450-1770
kathy@bkholdingsltd.com
http://www.bkholdingsltd.com

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