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TOP 5 TIPS FOR

HEALTHY LIVING

HOME PREVENTION STARTS HERE

BREAST CANCER PREVENTION STARTS

WITH YOUR EVERYDAY ROUTINES At the Breast Cancer Fund, we’re working to create a healthier world by eliminating our exposure to toxic chemicals linked to breast cancer. Visit breastcancerfund.org to get more tips and to join us in protecting our families, our communities and future generations.

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Eat organic and kick the can  When possible, choose organic foods and hormone-free meat and dairy. Buying products grown organically reduces pesticide use, which is good for families, farmworkers and the environment. And avoid canned foods until companies replace toxic BPA-based can linings with safe alternatives.

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Take it easy on the plastic  When choosing kitchenware and water bottles, go old-school with stainless steel and glass. And never microwave in plastic—even “microwave-safe” plastic can leach chemicals into your food when heated.

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Choose cleaning products that show you what they’re made of Companies are not required to disclose ingredients of cleaners and detergents, so look for products made by companies that disclose ingredients, or make your own with things like baking soda and vinegar. Recipes at breastcancerfund.org.

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Stick with oil for pans that don’t stick, and use elbow grease to remove stains  Although there’s no denying they make our life easier, nonstick pans and stain-resistant materials can contain toxic polyfluorinated chemicals. Choose stainless steel or cast iron pots and pans, and consider skipping the stain-resistant clothes and carpets.

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WITH YOUR EVERYDAY ROUTINES At the Breast Cancer Fund, we’re working to create a healthier world by eliminating our exposure to toxic chemicals linked to breast cancer. Visit breastcancerfund.org to get more tips and to join us in protecting our families, our communities and future generations. 1

When it comes to personal care products, simple is best Decrease your exposure to toxic chemicals in cosmetics by using fewer products and choosing those with simpler ingredients. And avoid fragrance—that single ingredient can contain dozens of chemicals.

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Don’t be fooled by empty “organic” and “natural” claims on beauty care products Because the cosmetics industry is largely unregulated, these claims may have no meaning. Read labels for specific information on a product’s ingredients.

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Avoid these problematic ingredients • ingredients with “PEG” and “eth” • imidazolidinyl urea in the name (potential 1,4-dioxane • fragrance contamination)

• butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) • diethanolamine (DEA) and triethanolamine (TEA) (possible nitrosamine contamination)

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• hydroquinone • nonylphenol • parabens • petrolatum • phthalates (DBP & DEP)

• formaldehyde

• synthetic musks

• quaternium

• toluene

• DMDM hydantoin

• triclosan and triclocarban

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WITH YOUR EVERYDAY ROUTINES At the Breast Cancer Fund, we’re working to create a healthier world by eliminating our exposure to toxic chemicals linked to breast cancer. Visit breastcancerfund.org to get more tips and to join us in protecting our families, our communities and future generations.

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Find the right sunscreen Many sunscreens contain hormonedisrupting chemicals that are bad for us and for aquatic life. Look for ones with non-nanoized titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, and avoid ones with 3-(4-methylbenzylidene)-camphor (4-MBC); octinoxate/octylmethoxycinnamate (OMC); homosalate (HMS); and oxybenzone.

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Find safe ways to fight germs These days it seems like everything claims to be antibacterial—soaps, toothpaste, clothing, bedding, band-aids, toys, cutting boards—you name it. Chances are, these products contain triclosan, an antimicrobial agent that is suspected of interfering with the hormone systems of humans and wildlife. There’s no evidence that triclosan is more effective than soap and water, so trade in the toxics for some good, oldfashioned elbow grease.

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Go chemical-free in your garden Chemical pesticides are designed to kill pests and weeds, so it’s no surprise that they aren’t good for humans either. And their residue can hang around for years, allowing for ongoing exposure. Ask your garden store about non-toxic alternatives, or look for organic pestmanagement tips such as DIY recipes that rely on everyday items like vinegar and dish soap.

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