Top Chemicals Polluting Our Children

By: Laura Roe Stevens (View Profile)

Did you know that on an average day your child may consume food or water laced with traces of rocket fuel? Your baby may also be drinking formula or breast milk that would test positive for a cocktail of chemicals including PCBs? No, this isn’t a rant from a hysterical and paranoid mother. These are facts in today’s overly-polluted world, according to recent studies conducted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and many environmental groups across the country. For instance, all participants in a recent survey by a coalition of environmental groups had traces of three major chemicals in their blood and urine.

Newsweek reported recently in an article titled, “The Chemicals Within,” that most toxins found in the blood or urine of Americans tested in the survey “Is It In Us?” can be found in everyday household products like baby bottles, tin cans, shower curtains, and upholstery. As a contributor to Fit Pregnancy magazine for many years, I have reported on toxins such as lead, mercury, and PCBs that have been found in breast milk and cord blood. It’s frightening to feel that the health of your family is, to a large extent, out of your control. Last year the thousands of toy recalls frustrated millions of parents who were terrified their children were exposed unnecessarily to high levels of lead. To get a better picture of the chemicals that are likely in our children’s bodies, I spoke with Sonya Lunder, a senior analyst with the Environmental Working Group, whose recent studies found PCBs in infant formula and traces of rocket fuel in many food sources and in the drinking water of twenty-eight states. 

“I’ve been working in this field for ten years. Chemicals in household items is a common story. When I was a kid we were spraying chemicals out of trucks to kill mosquitoes until we realized it was harmful. What’s important for parents is to find a balance,” says Lundar.  

With awareness, parents can do simple things to lower their children’s exposure. Here is a list of the top toxins polluting our families and ways to try to avoid them:

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