Dryer Sheets Are Linked To Some Pretty Major Diseases, Even Cancer

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Dryer sheets are gauze-like tissues that can be put in dryers to eliminate static cling, soften clothes and can also make clothes smell great. Many people use dryer sheets as everyone wants their clothes to smell good and to be as soft as possible after getting it from a dryer. There are several dryer sheets manufacturers that manufactures odorless for consumers with environmental concerns, but recent studies say that dryer sheets are harmful to our health and can cause several diseases, even cause cancer.  On the Next Page learn all about and the chemicals found in dryer sheets.

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954 Responses to “Dryer Sheets Are Linked To Some Pretty Major Diseases, Even Cancer”

  1. Loana Bucciarelli

    Jul 11. 2016

    Did you know that dryer sheets actually remove the repellent used on waterproof items? Also compromises the fireproofing on children’s pyjamas

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  2. Carolyn Johnston

    Jul 12. 2016

    Brigit Kirk Jenny Borozan

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  3. Lorraine Cummings

    Jul 12. 2016

    Dryer sheets are nasty!

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  4. I don’t use dryer sheets, but the static is killing me!!!i need something for static!!

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  5. Joann Dolce

    Jul 12. 2016

    oh please. I’dve had cancer a long friggin time ago. goobye

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  6. Jean Brunette

    Jul 12. 2016

    If it’s not one thing it’s another,,,most everything we eat also!!!

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  7. Linda Uhrich

    Jul 12. 2016

    Get some amazing dryer balls by Norwix. I have used them for about 10 yrs

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  8. Karan Welling

    Jul 12. 2016

    Love my soapless magnetic laundry system and dryer balls. Out clothes are freshly cleaned and I have the peace of mind concerning petroleum ladened products and less chemicals in my families lives.

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  9. Asunta D'Urso Fleming

    Jul 13. 2016

    They always were suspect to me
    Beth Gurss Abbey Gurss Vavrik

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  10. Susan Murdoch Barchyn

    Jul 13. 2016

    Do they get rid of static. And do you use fabric softener in the wssher

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  11. Linda Uhrich

    Jul 14. 2016

    Susan Murdoch Barchyn Yes..no static, no fabric softener

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  12. Susan Murdoch Barchyn

    Jul 14. 2016

    Linda Uhrich excellent

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  13. I’ve known for a long time that these sheets are full of toxic chemicals.

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  14. Debbie Wyse-Taylor

    Aug 03. 2016

    Hannah Cheree Wyse

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  15. Health Tips

    Aug 03. 2016

    Nice

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  16. Health Tips

    Aug 03. 2016

    Who else loves health

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  17. If this is true, there should be warning signs on the boxes.

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  18. Pat Dai Tamburo

    Aug 03. 2016

    Where is the FDA, these things should be found out before they give their approval. Now after 40 yrs using them they tell us.!!! Meds that are proven great in other country’s that really work are not allowed in US because FDA didn’t approve them! Something wrong with this picture. SMH

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  19. Jessica Boyd

    Aug 03. 2016

    Shari Allman, this… the link I am listing here is the actual source this is talking about.
    http://livingtraditionally.com/7-toxic-reasons-ditch-dryer-sheets-1/

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  20. Lisa Roberts

    Aug 03. 2016

    Norwex dryer balls’

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  21. Ruth Morgan

    Aug 04. 2016

    I use vinegar in my rinse water much safer and better then dryer sheets.

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  22. Loryn Johnson

    Sep 11. 2016

    I’ve been using those dryer balls for years- work just as good and are way more economical.

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  23. Andrea Sims

    Sep 11. 2016

    Wow

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  24. Airam Blan

    Sep 11. 2016

    i use my clothes line even in the winter

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  25. Sharon Zielinski

    Sep 11. 2016

    I hang them on my deck and in the garden they keep the squirrels, mice, deer and most bugs out.

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  26. Sharon Shira Anderson

    Sep 11. 2016

    Bekah Renee

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  27. Chrissy Farris-White

    Jan 07. 2017

    What can we use in place of it to prevent static?

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  28. Sheena Arsenault

    Jan 07. 2017

    1/4 cup white distilled vinegar, for static and softener

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  29. Jean Sheehy Bowles

    Jan 07. 2017

    Sheila Turner

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  30. Joyce Sell Keller

    Jan 07. 2017

    I don’t use them

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  31. Liza Silver

    Jan 07. 2017

    Balls of tinfoil

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  32. Debby Gilden

    Jan 07. 2017

    i use the tinfoil balls, about the size of golfballs, they are pretty good

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  33. Sandra Reaper Barnett

    Jan 07. 2017

    Thelma Barnett Schneider Tammie Barnett Lee

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  34. Cathie Hensman

    Jan 07. 2017

    Put a 1/4 cup of vinegar in your wash water..works great for static and also freshens & cleans your clothes!!

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  35. Dena Gray Fassino

    Jan 07. 2017

    Tracy Schmitt

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  36. Yes
    I believe
    We don’t use!

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  37. Joyce Soares Dingman

    Jan 08. 2017

    Haven’t used them yet, but bought some “dryer balls” for that reason. Need to get them in the laundry room!

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  38. Rachel Levesque

    Jan 08. 2017

    Thank you

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  39. Denise L Siedlecki

    Jan 15. 2017

    It would be nice if you could to go to the link and that it work , be able to read the article without interruption from advertisements and other crap

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  40. Cindy Conner

    Apr 06. 2017

    Kevin Washburn

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  41. Tammy Ottersen

    Apr 06. 2017

    I switched to these Wool Dryer Balls and their laundry products. My doctors office sells the products.

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  42. Ruth Everett what about Melaleuca dryer sheets??

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  43. I believe

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  44. Theresa Rosum

    Apr 06. 2017

    Jeff Rosum

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  45. Megan Lomonaco

    Apr 06. 2017

    Aaron Lomonaco

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  46. Luz Y Zepeda

    Apr 06. 2017

    Jesus Lopez

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  47. Adam Kammerer

    Apr 06. 2017

    Holy cow.

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  48. Aaron Lomonaco

    Apr 07. 2017

    I don’t like getting static shocks tho.

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  49. Ruth Everett

    Apr 07. 2017

    Their brand are non-toxic and all natural. 🙂

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  50. We never use them

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