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. Susan Rae Henry

    Jun 06. 2016

    Mark Rollins

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  2. Shannel Kaulia

    Jun 06. 2016

    I wish if I had a dryer.

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  3. Mark Rollins

    Jun 06. 2016

    Damnit

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  4. Susan Rae Henry

    Jun 06. 2016

    sorry man- pretty sure that there are safer alternatives

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  5. Shelagh Wray

    Jun 06. 2016

    Oh, here we go again. Let’s just admit that we risk getting cancer from the very air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat. Then having admitted such, let’s get on with our lives and stop trying to scare each other with every little hazard that comes along. I will certainly continue to use dryer sheets, and I will continue to breathe, drink, and eat!

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  6. Stan De Jong

    Jun 06. 2016

    I never use them, heard this news many years ago…………….

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  7. Amanda Davis

    Jun 06. 2016

    How long can u use each one?

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  8. Joanne Gillett

    Jun 06. 2016

    They last for years

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  9. Summer Lynn

    Jun 06. 2016

    We use wool dryer balls…they sell them at Homegoods. Love them for fluffing stuff up, but they definitely don’t help with static.

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  10. Joanne Gillett

    Jun 06. 2016

    To reduce static toss a crumbled up ball of aluminum foil in dryer

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  11. Josiane Charraire

    Jun 06. 2016

    Never use never will

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  12. Janice Labbe

    Jun 06. 2016

    Mary Chambers Jessica Lowery

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  13. Jessica Lowery

    Jun 06. 2016

    Aw crap. I just threw one in the dryer half an hour ago lol. Dont usually use them though unless Im doing laundry at someone’s house who’s gottem

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  14. Paris G

    Jun 06. 2016

    Helen G

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  15. Ellen Patten Visser

    Jun 07. 2016

    The smell bothers me…gives me an instant headache…I hear more about the toxic smell…if you put them in places to keep away mice, I can’t think they would be good for us….I have many acquaintances who get a allergic or sick reaction from smelling them. Take your chance if you wish, but I’ll take my chance in avoiding them…

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  16. Bobbi Hosier

    Jun 07. 2016

    I use Norwex and love it (it really does work) and have just recently started to learn about essential oils. Kimberly Gushue

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  17. Sharon Ramage

    Jun 07. 2016

    I think they are hard on your dryer as well.

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  18. A large wad of tin foil takes care of static, and fluffs clothes.

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  19. Lisa Boykin

    Jun 07. 2016

    Wow….smh

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  20. Rhoda Leviton

    Jun 07. 2016

    Something else to worry about now. What will it be next week.

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  21. Alvina Funk

    Jun 07. 2016

    WHATEVER YOU GUYS ARE ALL SICK

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  22. Leslie Portwood

    Jun 07. 2016

    cant even have them in laundry room!

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  23. Suzette Klak-Coan

    Jun 07. 2016

    I just started using vinegar on a small piece of cut up tshirt, in the dryer. I keep a jar onto if dryer with them in it all ready. Works so great! Sometimes I add a couple drops of essentual oils

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  24. Carol Dolan

    Jun 07. 2016

    Yes. My friend gave some dryer balls to me. We don’t have static.

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  25. Dona VanRamshorst

    Jun 07. 2016

    Lindsey Nicol Hernandez

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  26. Sevon Hay Baker

    Jun 08. 2016

    are 7th generation dryer sheets safe

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  27. Jessica Tucker

    Jun 08. 2016

    Why these chemical even being used

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  28. Janice Guy

    Jun 08. 2016

    After reading more closely, it is scented sheet and scented detergent. Thankfully I don’t use it. Only free and clear products.

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  29. so many things cause cancer and those who develop them know exactly what they are doing.

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  30. Kathy Cloud

    Jun 08. 2016

    That’s stupid.

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  31. Faye Collins Bridges

    Jun 08. 2016

    What do you suppose is in the dryer balls?!

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  32. Michele Kawko-Wysocki

    Jun 08. 2016

    I would never!!!!

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  33. Missy Bonda

    Jun 08. 2016

    Well put Shelly.

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  34. Hmmm…I ahven

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  35. Claudette Karstedt

    Jun 08. 2016

    Well I’ve used them all my life and I’ve got stage 4 metastatic. I wonder.

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  36. Danielle Janette Villa

    Jun 09. 2016

    Dr bronners also. Seventh generation. Mrs Meyers. These types of companies are a plenty. And NOT any more expensive than any other company that includes all the synthetics…..

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  37. Lo pueden poner en espaniol no leo ingles gracias

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  38. Holly Green

    Jun 09. 2016

    Ok, I mean absolutely no disrespect for anyone who is fighting cancer, may God bless you all, but I think I can safely say now, that if I stopped using, drinking, eating, breathing and just being around everything they say caused cancer, I would be living in a bubble!!

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  39. Ginger Taylor

    Jun 09. 2016

    tennis balls do the same thing & last just as ong

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  40. Wanda Mcculley

    Jun 09. 2016

    I just started using wool dryer balls that I made
    So far I like them

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  41. Wanda Mcculley

    Jun 09. 2016

    What’s the right detergent?

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  42. Carolyn Lamaster

    Jun 09. 2016

    Carmen Gray is right. Everything causes cancer. Even breathing. I have been there and she has a right to say what she wants.

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  43. Joanne Gillett

    Jun 09. 2016

    Yes they do but if your trying to eliminate chemicals, tennis balls still have them

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  44. Leah Balazick Bialowas

    Jun 09. 2016

    Cathy Grim Libby Church

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  45. Judy Lehr Price

    Jun 09. 2016

    Elizabeth Ann Corley Mangum yes your right it really is old school and remember how healthier everyone was!

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  46. Nancy Weeden

    Jun 09. 2016

    Jennifer Jordan

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  47. Judy Lehr Price

    Jun 09. 2016

    Faye Collins Bridges not good-I use nothing and my clothes come out fine!

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  48. Melissa Foscardo

    Jun 09. 2016

    Dryer balls are wool

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  49. Betty Christensen

    Jun 09. 2016

    Use Norwex dryer balls!

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  50. Have used these in a few years

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