Household and personal care products could harm the developing brain of babies, a recent study from Columbia University found.
The levels of phthalates – a chemical added to plastics and lotions to soften the products -- in pregnant women and found that the higher the level in the mother, the worse the motor skills and mental development was in the child.
Juana Rosa Cavero takes care to make sure her 10-month-old is safe.
“I try my best. I read up on what I can read, when I go to the store,” said the first-time mother. “I try to make decisions on getting stuff that doesn’t have that many chemicals.”
“The problem with [phthalates] is that it has what we call endocrine disrupting properties,” said obstetrician Dr. Robin Johnson. “It mimics estrogen in the body and so the body confuses it with estrogen.”
Johnson went to Cavero’s house to help her clean her house out of phthalates. Most of her baby products were fragrance free, so she thought she was in the clear.
However, Johnson suggested they look at her personal care products. It turned out that many of her shampoos, lotions and hair care products were suspect.
“I’ve done the best I can for him, but now I need to make sure that I do a good job with myself,” said Cavero. “As long as I’m breastfeeding, I have to be careful, especially if I’m going to have more children. I’m going to make better decisions on what I use on myself.”
Phthalates are banned in children’s toys but not in personal care products.
Johnson suggests buying products with simple ingredients or making your own with essential oils.
Several groups are working to change chemical laws in California so that phthalates will be better regulated.
Follow USA LOCAL NEWS for the latest LA news, events and entertainment: Twitter: @USA LOCAL NEWS // Facebook: USA LOCAL NEWS
No comments:
Post a Comment