A new public hazard goes on in malls, live vendor shows,
markets, work places, and during a sort of public places where children are
present. What’s this practice? Persons stimulate by their up-lines to spew
fragrance particulates into the air penetrate those in close proximity, without
their permission. I even have asked those partaking in fragrance spewing, to
not spew fragrances through a plugged in device. I asked them to stay a lid on
their products. They become defensive and state that they are eject it anyway.
I even have noticed that a lot of craft shows and flea markets are now
prohibiting this practice thanks to complaints.
My last asthma medicine cost sixty-one dollars for an
emergency inhaler that I want to use after being exposed to fragrance being
spewed from devices that put particulates into the air. I think since they
contribute to asthma, they ought to contribute to the value of my medicine.
I have been doing oils for years, somewhere around 17 years
and don't have reactions. I do not, nor would I ever suggest that anyone spew
fragrance particulates into the air. During many live shows I even have found
it necessary to maneuver from my table to stay asthma attacks from happening. I
even have brought this to the perpetrators attention quite once. Young children
start coughing walking by their table. Consumers complain about the smell and
still they persist. Managers of the events are notified but their particulate
spewing actions persist.
Is it any wonder why perfume smell allergies are on the
rise? Fragrance overuse is causing the aggravation incidence to push sensitive
people over the sting of healthy breathing. Some people develop hives with
exposure. Some people develop headaches with exposure, while others develop
sneezing, feeling dizzy, becoming sick to their stomach, and watering eyes.
Misting fragrance particulates in to the air creates the atmosphere (literally)
of a toxic brew to those with weakened immune systems, respiratory problems and
allergies.
Fragrances and Our World
Experts theorize that one reason fragrance allergies appear
to be increasing is that fragrances themselves became such a prominent a part
of our world. Consistent with the AAD, some 5,000 different fragrances and
countless other fragrance combinations are utilized in products today. And that
they are often a strong, toxic brew.
I don't tell folks that any oil cures anything, because it
doesn't. I started doing oils around 17 years ago because I even have allergies
to several substances. Spewed particulates from three Multi-Level Marketing
firms cause me to possess asthma attacks and headaches. If they kept a lid on
their products and didn't SPEW them from a plugged-in device, I could probably
tolerate their presence in close proximity to me, but not next to me.
I have asthma once I get on the brink of "Candle
Isles". I even have severe reactions to laundry and soap isles. One large
grocery chain has the soap isle right across from the pharmacy. If I even have
to attend in line I leave until I can get in and out as quickly as possible. I
even have reactions from lawn & garden departments that cause me to possess
numb lips, asthma, dizziness, feeling lethargic and headaches which will last
up to 24 hours after exposure. A number of the lawn and garden products are
cited as having carcinogens and toxic substances. Before 2016 these substances
were banned from use where children are present. Since that point they're again
allowed where children are present, like schools. These carcinogens and toxic
substances are banned in Europe and lots of other countries. I even have
allergies to cosmetic make-up. I even have allergies to certain dyes. I wash
everything before I dress in it, sleep on that or have it next to my skin. I
escape in hives once I use a razor with a "Soft Strip". I buy asthma
when scented trash bags are used. I even have noticed that when an out sized
chain forces out the competition there are not any choices aside from scented
trash bags. Some cologne and perfumes bother me, but not all of them. Shea
Butter causes me to possess hives. I even have called department and grocery
stores to ask them to get rid of the obnoxious scented pine cones from their pharmacy
area. It never ceases to amaze me what percentage stores put allergy causing
products in close proximity to their pharmacies.
Why public places can’t struggle for clean, clear air? The
Multi-Level Marketing Companies can do what they need reception. Don't expose
children, older adults, those with sensitivities and people with respiratory
problems with spewed particulates without their permission.
Public retail spaces should be beyond irritants within the
air that cause breathing problems. The media cites equality for all. An
equivalent should apply for those with allergies, asthma, and respiratory problems;
they're disabilities growing in vast numbers by leaps and bounds.
I have a drag with the "Fragrance Spewing
Personnel" telling the overall public their products cure everything from
A - Z. this is often scientifically hog-wash. Consistent with the article
"House of Cards: The Toxic Combination of Essential Oils and Multi-Level
Marketing": only a few distributors of MLM's see any money. The author
states MLM companies also can charge prices that might never be sustainable
within the open-market. Consistent with the author, for instance, one company
sells 2 bottles of berry juice for nearly $100. Say What?
Now I do know why I hear them telling shoppers if the
publicize isn't a minimum of $25.00 it's not a sincere product. I sell perfume
oil for $5.00 and going forward the essential oils I sell are now $10.00 thanks
to the laboratory increase. The old adage holds true: If there's a requirement,
the worth are going to be increased for higher profits while the demand
persists.
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