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wow crazy toxins there
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we humas sure are good at turning the most simple things into nasty toxic garbage
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@FugitiveoftheWorld "There are way too few views on documentaries like this one." Everyone wants to see Justin Beiber and Britney, etc... Isn't it strange? We get this great resource like youtube (although it is going downhill quick with ads) and all people want is an extension of the supermarket tabloids. There are such great things on here, most of which have 1000 views, tops. Oh well. The cool part is, the less popular the less chance of ads!!!! Cheers!
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I'm glad there are videos like this getting information out on dangers of toxic chemicals in our world--but I think it's crazy these people are wearing suits BUT NOT RESPIRATORS! It's as important (or more) to protect against inhaling toxins as to protecting skin.
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This is an excellent documentary, thanks for posting. I know I´ll be checking out that boutique with bio-organic clothing in our town soon. I wonder if I can afford anything there..... although when I think about this film, I wonder if I can afford NOT to buy things there.
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@Gesundheitsschadlich Spoken like a true Marxist
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@Gesundheitsschadlich It's not that companies don't care about people, companies are neutral, people don't care about people.
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Because of glandular weakness, I cannot tolerate even small amounts of toxins. I cannot wear anything unatural...pertro-related polyester blends, but even unless I buy 'organic' cotton, I am still negatively effected by the clothing I buy. It is almost impossible to wash the toxins out of them. I understand perfectly what is being said on this doctumentary. Even fabric softeners and perfumes are what cause ensomnia and many symptoms in everyone. I live in U.S.
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There are way too few views on documentaries like this one. This simply angers me. I've avoided buying clothes and stuff from H&M and several other clothing retailers for some years now. As being a poor vain-ish girl, finding nice-looking clothes with affordable prices is quite difficult, but I won't give up. There is no way I care to buy unecologically and unethically produced clothing in flea markets either. Even this lady miser has her limits. :/
I hope that things will change someday...
Companies will find any way to make cheap products, even if that means using third world countries and deadly chemicals. Companies don't care about people, they care about profit.
Gesundheitsschadlich 2 years ago 16
People should be naked.... Clothes KILL!
Toadphillips 2 years ago 6