Re: Plug in air freshners
http://kimberlysnyder.net/blog/2012/03/10/the-danger-of-air-freshener-and-10-...
What’s in Air Freshener
According to the EPA1, air freshener contains four basic ingredients: formaldehyde, petroleum distillates, aerosol propellants, and p-dichlorobenzene.
Formaldehyde can cause a number of health effects including:
Watery eyes
Burning eye, nose, throat and other mucous membranes
Difficulty breathing
Nausea
Asthma attacks
Petroleum distillates come from petrochemical manufacturing, which contribute to air, soil, and groundwater pollution. The effects on human health include:
Respiratory problems
Asthma
Chemical pneumonia
Pulmonary damage
Aerosol propellants can harm earth’s ozone layer. Likewise, they can damage human health including:
Increased cancer risk
Breathing problems
Development of chronic health issues
Paradichlorobenzene (p-DCB) is often found in mothballs and may cause:
Anemia
Skin lesions
Liver damage
Loss of appetite
Changes to the blood
Of course, air fresheners also contain fragrance, often in the form of perfumed chemicals.
Maybe some b2 and niacinamide could help.