Ms. Sunshine
- Kobieta, 51
- z Stany Zjednoczone
- Związek: W małżeństwie
- Wyświetlenia: 61
- Ostatnio online: 57 tygodni temu
- bebo.gazeta.pl/MsS415
- Motto
- "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."
- Ja, o mnie i jeszcze raz ja
- I am a wife to Hector, for 18 years, mother to two grown kids and one teenage son. I have two grand babies too! With Jesus and my family I can do anything...
I am the Founder and CEO of Let Your Sunshine In, with a mission of “Empowering and Educating Women on Natural Hormone Balancing and Total Body Health.” With almost 25 years experiencing my own hormone issues and health problems I knew there was a better more natural approach to my own plight. I began to search out and question my own doctors. I have learned by myself through the internet and taking work shops to educate myself, which I continue to educate myself everyday. I understands the needs and challenges of other women and teens that now face some of the same issues I was faced with, in particular those in hormone crises. It is time for a change and today is the day! I believe we need total body health, which includes the body, mind, and spirit.
- Music
- Josh Groban
Shania Twain
Pink
Taylor Hicks
Kelly Clarkston
Star Field - Films/TV
- Cosby
McClellum Daughter's
American Idol
House
Bones
Favorite Movies:
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Message in a Bottle
Sleepless in Seattle
Fried Green Tomatoes
Window with a View - Books
- Bible
Dr. John Lee, Jean Auel, Dr. Samuel Epstein, Victoria Holt, Danielle Steel, Raymond Francis, Catherine Northrup - Scared Of
- Diffidently don't like thunder or lightening
Spiders
Falling - Happiest When
- I am the happiest when I have made someone laugh, smile or ponder about their life. It amazes me how powerful you can be with knowledge!
- Favorite Quotes:
- No one cares about what you know; until they know you care
- More about ME:
- Through 2 years of frequent hospitalizations and constant care his love never wavered! I have worked my way from total dependence to walking with a walker. And my LOVE still gives me Butterfly Kisses!
My daughter is 30 and Single. My oldest son is 27 and just returned from Iraq, Praise the LORD! Our youngest is 16 and the testosterone is beginning to flow!
We have 1 dog and 1 cat. We live in the Pacific Northwest. Were the beauty here is breath taking. With mystic mountains, rushing rivers, with salmon swimming up them to spawn, the majestic eagles over head, pristine lakes, and a coastline of the Pacific Ocean.
So I sit and watch the butterflies by day and every night my love gives me a Butterfly Kiss good night!
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Worrisome chemical found in kids
Monday, February 4, 2008 - Page updated at 12:00 AM
Worrisome chemical found in kids
By Warren Cornwall
Seattle Times environment reporter
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When parents bring their babies to Seattle pediatrician Sheela Sathyanarayana, she usually tells them to use baby lotions and powders sparingly.
She's done that partly out of concern about phthalates — chemicals that some scientists worry could disrupt children's physical development.
Now Dr. Sathyanarayana's suspicions that phthalates were in the products and entering children's bodies have been confirmed in a study she led at the University of Washington. The study found higher phthalate levels in babies whose parents used lotions, powders and baby shampoo shortly before the tests.
"Now there's an added reason why those exposures might not be so good," said Sathyanarayana, who is a UW physician and researcher. The study was published today in the February issue of the prominent journal Pediatrics.
"I can tell them, 'Your infant doesn't need all of these products, and their skin will be fine otherwise, and these products may contain chemicals that may not be so good for them.' "
The chemical industry, which has been defending phthalates, contends the study is inconclusive and fails to show that very low levels of phthalates are harmful.
"In 50 or more years of use, no reliable evidence has ever been found that phthalates, either alone or in combination, cause negative health effects in humans," said Marian Stanley of the American Chemistry Council.
Phthalates (pronounced thowl-ates) are used to make plastics soft and also are used in products such as cosmetics. But recent research has suggested they can disrupt the endocrine system in animals, including people, by interfering with hormones, particularly male sex hormones such as testosterone.
The latest study analyzed urine samples from 163 infants. It compared the levels of phthalates in children who had recently been treated with lotions, powders and shampoos, versus those who hadn't.
Children treated with baby powder or baby lotion had twice the levels of three different phthalates. The biggest difference was for babies under 8 months old treated with lotion, who had phthalate levels more than five times higher than babies not treated with lotion.
The study found no evidence of higher phthalate levels from pacifiers or diaper-rash creams. Diaper wipes are still an open question. That's because they were used on nearly all of the children tested, so it was hard to look for differences between cases where they were used and cases where they weren't.
The concern for babies is that their bodies are undergoing critical developmental changes orchestrated by hormones.
"It's really thought that our programming for our reproductive health and endocrine health are determined at a very early age," Sathyanarayana said.
Still, there are frustrating gaps in knowledge. Federal agencies haven't established a dangerous level for phthalates. The Environmental Protection Agency doesn't regulate the chemicals, though it has been looking at how to study their potential risks.
Meanwhile, most lotions, shampoos and powders don't say if they contain the chemicals.
Last year, despite lobbying from the chemical industry, California imposed a ban on toys with phthalates and required manufacturers to disclose whether children's personal-care products contain the chemicals.
The Washington state Legislature is now debating House Bill 2647, which would ban some phthalates in children's products, including the kinds of lotions cited in the study. It would be the first such ban in the country.
"I think [the latest study] is further evidence that parents and grandparents need to be concerned about what chemicals are being put in the products their kids use every day," said Ivy Sager-Rosenthal of the Washington Toxics Coalition, which is pushin0 komentarzy 660 dni
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