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. Kathie Grimes

    May 03. 2016

    Toxic shock syndrome is connected to Tampons… I never liked them because of the health risk associated with them… but I also noted they stopped telling folks it can kill them… But go ahead and do what you want to do.

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  2. Kathie Grimes

    May 03. 2016

    Is there such a thing? No chemicals? No fragrances?

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  3. Kathie Grimes

    May 03. 2016

    So is fresh and dried mint. We grow it outside and put it under kitchen sink and anywhere else mice may be… also live across street from a farmer’s field. No smell from fabric sheets that way

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  4. Connie Diaz

    May 03. 2016

    Jay Jay Peeks

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  5. Chris Baldridge

    May 03. 2016

    I use dryer balls and now I see most stores carry them!! Why use chemicals and ask for trouble? They soften clothes, n save on dryer time. No residue on my families clothes/ skin.

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  6. Theresa Oconnor

    May 03. 2016

    Just roll up an aluminum foil in ball and place in dryer no static cling

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  7. Margie Carlucci Frasca

    May 04. 2016

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  8. Cissymccoy Mccoy

    May 04. 2016

    Wow,,,,

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  9. Rhonda West-hickman

    May 04. 2016

    Not all the same place. The one who created everything, has a bigger plan than that.

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  10. Lisa Andrews

    May 04. 2016

    Maybe, maybe not!

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  11. Blair Segura

    May 04. 2016

    Josh Goswick

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  12. Isabel Hossack

    May 04. 2016

    I have never used dryer sheets.

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  13. Rachel Monroy

    May 04. 2016

    Dryer sheets and fabric softener are the WORST. When people say “I’ll take my chances”….it’s because they’re not taking the warning seriously. Take J&J’s baby powder for instance…nobody paid attention to the warnings…until J&J had to pay out over 60 million…and now in a second case, 55 million because their product causes cancer. Do you think people are still saying “I’ll take my chances”? Nope. Not so much.

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  14. Kellie Creager

    May 04. 2016

    They didn’t work for me

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  15. Kellie Creager

    May 04. 2016

    The wool balls didn’t work for me. I tried making them and I bought some white ones. Neither worked. I get really bad static in the winter because it is so dry here

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  16. Dee Lavallee Hettick

    May 04. 2016

    Kellie Creager you can Google aluminum balls for the dryer and they will tell all about them. They are toxic free, it talks about in the posts in Google.

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  17. Yeimi Bravo

    May 04. 2016

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  18. Ang A Em

    May 05. 2016

    Never really used them nor did my mother and grandma.

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  19. Theresa Tabor Kemling

    May 05. 2016

    Yes, I too, read that peppermint sprinkled on cotton balls is supposed to work even better than dryer sheet to repel mice. I will be trying this in our camper.

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  20. Tammi Hagen McIntyre

    May 06. 2016

    I’d like to order some too!!

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  21. Joanne Gillett

    May 06. 2016

    If you have any questions let me know

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  22. Terri Klein George

    May 06. 2016

    Jamie McClung

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  23. Gloria

    May 06. 2016

    What about detergent. I know i get headaches from tide. What would be the best one to buy

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  24. Jo Ann Grimshaw

    May 06. 2016

    Get some wool dryer balls they soften and cut down drying time plus less static. Then don’t need dryer sheets, saves money.

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  25. Robyne Seigworth

    May 06. 2016

    Sarah Seigworth

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  26. Jen Mercer

    May 07. 2016

    I think the more important issue is the laundry soap you use………

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  27. Tina Drummer

    May 07. 2016

    Melissa Drummer Fanning

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  28. Julie Baldwin

    May 07. 2016

    Chris Feltner

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  29. Haven’t bought them in a long time thankfully. I just use fabric softener in the wash now

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  30. Sophia Green

    May 07. 2016

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  31. Kathy Dale

    May 07. 2016

    You are so right, it is just overwhelming!

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  32. Karen Westling

    May 07. 2016

    Norwex Laundry soap is free of dyes, bleach, soft enters, and other chemicals. Highly recommended for people with sensitive skin. As are the dryer balls. One box of 3 dryer balls is good for 1000 loads.

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  33. Karen Westling

    May 07. 2016

    if you like you can check out my website http://www.karenwestling.norwex.biz
    You can also YouTube the products to review their effectiveness.

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  34. Lise MacKewn

    May 08. 2016

    There good to keep mice away

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  35. Ginger Marie

    May 08. 2016

    Amen, Judy.

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  36. Susan G Graham

    May 08. 2016

    Stopped a long time ago

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  37. Crystal Hall Cirillo

    May 08. 2016

    Paige Cirillo. ???

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  38. Rosemary Cutbush

    May 08. 2016

    Have changed to wool balls and they work so much better

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  39. How about Downy liquid fabric softener!

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  40. Where do t get them?

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  41. Beverly Ryder Rasch

    May 08. 2016

    Be aware!

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  42. Mary Vande Lune

    May 08. 2016

    Just as toxic. I use white vinegar.

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  43. I will consider doing that. But will the clothes smell like vinegar?

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  44. Celia Roberts

    May 08. 2016

    I heard that you can make a ball out of aluminum foil, about the size of a golf ball, and it works great for softening and removing static. It works.

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  45. Kathleen Smith Graber

    May 08. 2016

    Are there any products on the market, not just for laundry, that do not contain cancer causing chemicals in them? This is becoming ridiculous! No, way beyond

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  46. Anne Nazarian

    May 09. 2016

    YOU CAN USE TWO REGULAR TENNIS BALLS.

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  47. Irene Keith Murphy

    May 09. 2016

    What next.

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  48. Ashley Smith Vickers

    May 09. 2016

    Roxanne Smith

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  49. Amanda Carr

    May 09. 2016

    Cathy Baker

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  50. Rose Ann Moore Riney

    May 09. 2016

    I hate this type of product, the smell makes me nauseous, and its very toxic.

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