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Balanced Health Today

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You've heard that toxic chemicals are bad for you, but what exactly is a toxic chemical? Here's an explanation of what is meant by the term "toxic chemical" as well as examples of common toxic chemicals you may have in your home.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or EPA defines a toxic chemical as any substance which may be harmful to the environment or hazardous to your health if inhaled, ingested or absorbed through the skin.

Toxic Chemicals in Your Home

Many useful household projects contain toxic chemicals. Common examples include:

drain cleaner
laundry detergent
furniture polish
gasoline
pesticides
ammonia
toilet bowl cleaner
motor oil
rubbing alcohol
bleach
battery acid

While these chemicals may be useful and even necessary, it is important to remember they should be used and disposed of according to instructions on the packaging.

Natural Toxic Chemicals

Many toxic chemicals occur in nature. For example, plants produce toxic chemicals to protect themselves from pests.

Animals produce toxins for protection and to capture prey. In other cases, toxic chemicals are simply a by-product of metabolism. Some natural elements and minerals are poisonous. Here are some examples of natural toxic chemicals:
mercury
snake venom
caffeine in coffee, tea, kola and cocoa
arsenic
ricin from castor beans
petroleum
hydrogen sulfide
chlorine gas
smoke

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