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The Flooring that Improves Indoor Air Quality
Today my guest is Priscilla Bergeron, Communication Manager at Lauzon Exclusive Hardwood Flooring, maker of Pure Genius flooring, the world’s first air-purifying smart hardwood floor. This green-focused company, based in Papineauville, Quebec, Canada, actually owns its own forest, bringing its products from “Forest to Floor.” An avid environmental supporter, Priscilla was closely involved in the launch of Pure Genius. With a degree in Business Administration, Marketing, her experience includes brand and marketing management for a range of consumer products, including coatings and hardware items, always working with brand teams to ensure minimal environmental impact of the products she represents. www.lauzonflooring.com
TOXIC FREE TALK RADIO
The Flooring That Improves Indoor Air Quality
Host: Debra Lynn Dadd
Guest: Priscilla Bergeron
Date of Broadcast: April 08, 2014
DEBRA: Hi, I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. And this is Toxic Free Talk Radio where we talk about how to thrive in a toxic world and live toxic-free.
It is Tuesday, April 8, 2014. We’re here in Clearwater, Florida where we have a thunderstorm this morning. It’s all gray, cold and wet. But that’s fine. It will be spring time tomorrow. The weather changes very, very fast here in Florida.
So today, we’re going to talk about indoor air quality. I just posted something on my site this morning. I’m going to see if I can find it. I forgot to bring it up before I got here. I will find it very quickly, of course, because it’s so easy to navigate around my site.
So what it was about—and it’s not opening in that browser, so we’ll go to another one. Sometimes, browsers don’t refresh the pages, so it’s not that it’s not there.
I’m going to ToxicFreeQA.com to see this story.
Just about a week ago, the World Health Organization released data from 2012 that estimated around 7 million people—7-millon people–died that year as a result of air pollution exposure.
That’s one person in every eight. And as I went and I continued to read the article, I found that they analyzed both outdoor air pollution and indoor air pollution. And this is the World Health Organization. They estimated worldwide in 2012 there were 4.3 million deaths linked to indoor pollution alone.
Now, I have to say that what they were measuring was deaths in households where they were cooking over coal, wood, or biomass stoves. That’s what they were looking at. But could you imagine what the number might be if they included all sources of toxic exposure from all toxic things that might be in homes? I think that the number would be much higher.
But today, we’re talking about, just coincidentally, indoor air pollution because there’s a new product on the market that I’ve never seen before because—well, it didn’t exist before. And what it is is flooring that cleans your air.
Now, always before, if somebody needed to reduce indoor air pollution, I would say to them, “Well, you need to reduce it at the source.” So that would mean that you need to take out those toxic cleaning products and take out those toxic plastics and whatever that you have that are emitting toxic chemicals And then, the second choice would be to get an air filter.
But now, we have another choice, which is you put this flooring on the floor, and the flooring itself improves your indoor air quality.
So today, my guest is Priscilla Bergeron. She’s the communication manager at Lauzon Exclusive Hardwood Flooring.
Hi, Priscilla.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Hi, Debra.
DEBRA: Did I say that right? Is it Lauzon?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: It’s Lauzon.
DEBRA: Lauzon, of course, with a French accent.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: That’s okay. No problem.
DEBRA: Lauzon. Well, you’ll say it many times, I’m sure.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes, probably.
DEBRA: And I’ll say it too. So tell us about this flooring. Just give us a brief description. We’re going to have lots of time to talk about it, but just tell us a little bit about it.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: But first, I would like to thank you for your interest in our new flooring and for the opportunity to be here today and to talk to you…
DEBRA: You’re welcome.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: …and to get my message out to all of your listeners.
So Pure Genius, what it is, is that it’s the world’s first air-purifying, smart hardwood floor. So it’s a technology that is activated by natural and artificial light and by the movement of air.
So, what happens is that the flooring keeps breaking down airborne toxins, and this creates a constant supply of pure air in the home.
In fact, studies have shown that the air in a room installed with Pure Genius is up to 85% cleaner than a space without the flooring.
DEBRA: I think that’s a huge number. And I think I was reading on your website or in the press release that it’s 85%—I think you measured formaldehyde—no. There was another number for formaldehyde. But I think you said, overall, it’s 85% cleaner.
Now, of course, we’re talking about in homes where there are toxic chemicals. So in my home, for example, it wouldn’t be 85% cleaner. But it does have a property to it (which we’ll discuss later. You’ll explain all the technology behind this that tells us how it does that).
But first, I’d like to know how did the company come up with this. What was it? It’s a thing that doesn’t exist before, so how did somebody get the idea that they should make a floor into an air cleaner?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Just to put you in context because, at Lauzon, […] It’s part of our value system. So our company is all about two things—first, sustainability, and then it’s innovation.
So, we’re always looking for ways to make our flooring more environmentally friendly and more innovative.
So, we’ve been doing this long before it was fashionable in all […] In fact, at Lauzon, we even own our forest, and we focus in best practices in environmental and social responsibility.
So, what happens is that, three years ago, we came across an opportunity with a Swedish firm called [Valinge] and a Danish firm called […] who were doing interesting research […]
So, our R&D department made an association with them to develop what we call now “Pure Genius.”
So, what those two firms were doing is that they were doing some really interesting research to create a […] technology that would purify the indoor air that would work with both natural and artificial light.
So, what our R&D team said is that they worked with them to further develop the technology, and to be able to integrate it in our flooring; and after, we secured the patents.
So we’re really, really so excited to be the first product to use their specific technology in the world.
We launched the product last January. I can say that the market answer has been really positive, but we’re still in the midst of moving it out. It’s now available across Canada and in most US states.
Debra? Hello?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Sorry? Hello? Hello?
DEBRA: Priscilla, can you hear me now?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes, I can hear you.
DEBRA: Good. Let’s go on. I don’t know. Sometimes, we just have technical problems […] So, go ahead with your story.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Sorry, I wasn’t able to hear you. What did you just say?
DEBRA: Can you hear me now?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes.
DEBRA: So, go on and tell us how you got interested in the environment.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Sorry, there is some music.
DEBRA: So, what we’re going to do is we’re going to a commercial break, and then we’re going to figure out this technical problem. We’ll be right back.
DEBRA: You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. Today, we’re talking about indoor air pollution and how you can solve it with your flooring. My guest today is Priscilla Bergeron from Lauzon Flooring, and that’s L-A-U-Z-O-N “flooring” dot com. Did I do better that time?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes.
DEBRA: Good. So now, tell us your story. How did you get interested in the environment?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: First, I will just put you in context with the Lauzon Company. At Lauzon, green isn’t just the color of our logo, it really is in our DNA. So our company is all about two things—sustainability and…
DEBRA: Wait! All the part that you talked about before, we still have that. We didn’t lose it. So you can just start with your story—your story, personally.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: My story?
DEBRA: Just tell us personally how did you—you, Priscilla–get interested in the environment.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: So, from my point of view, it started long before I started working with Lauzon because I’ve only been with the company for a few months now. But I’ve always been concerned about my health, my environment and everything.
So this is why I tried to eat as good as I can. When I can eat […] organic food, I’ll do it. And I’m always willing to try new recipes and new stuff like that.
I’m also a runner. I run outside and […] during the winter because I’m not living in Florida. So I can say we have a great winter all year long. I live in Quebec, so it’s really cold.
DEBRA: It’s probably really cold there now. Do you still have snow?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: We still have a bit of snow, but it’s really raining out here as well today. But last week, it was still snowing.
DEBRA: Wow! Spring comes slowly the further you are north.
So, tell us about some of the indoor air pollution problems that your flooring solves.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: So, what I’m going to do for that is I have some really, really interesting facts that I can share with you.
First, did you know that every day we take over 20,000 breaths, and that we spend 90% of our time indoor? We spend 14 hours a day at home, and that indoor air we breathe is 5% times more polluted than the outside air. So that’s really interesting, and that’s really scary at the same time.
Many people, they don’t realize the extent to which the air in our homes contains pollutant and toxic contaminants. And when I say contaminants, it includes the formaldehyde you were talking earlier. And it is from furniture, building materials and common household products.
And also, we don’t realize that poor air quality in our homes causes […] bacteria, viruses and mold. And that poor air quality in our home may also lead to allergies […] and even asthma.
And as you mentioned earlier, those studies had even shown that 19% of cancer can be associated to the environment and that poor air quality is one of the first environmental causes of cancer death, and that more and more people are now affected by the Sick Building Syndrome which is how our buildings are now keeping everything inside including harmful contaminants.
So really, personally, if we say that you are what you eat, now, you have to be concerned about what you breathe as well.
DEBRA: Yes, absolutely.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Personally, I was really, really scared about all the statistics that I came across while doing my researches for the launch of Pure Genius. And when I came home after, I threw away all my Frebreze plugins and all those awful products that I had that were full of those harmful contaminants.
My boyfriend was even looking at me really saying, “Wow! Relax…”
DEBRA: I think a lot of people think that. They just go, “Oh, toxic chemicals… yeah, yeah.” But they really do have health effects. And so on the one hand, we have all these toxic chemicals, and on the other hand, we have higher healthcare costs than we’ve ever, ever had.
And I was reading another article (in addition to the one that I talked about earlier about indoor air pollution and the deaths from it), there was another article that I put on my blog yesterday at ToxicFreeQA.com about how people are getting sicker and sicker at younger and younger ages.
People say, “Oh, toxic chemicals, so what?” But all you need to do is look at the statistics and see that people are getting sick. People are getting sick. We didn’t use to have these amounts of toxic chemicals in our homes a hundred years ago. But since the 50’s and 60’s, it’s just been more and more and more.
And so unless you’re doing something to reduce your exposure to indoor air pollution, then you’ve got these toxic chemicals in your house. It’s just there, and people are sick, and healthcare costs are up, so there needs to be some solutions.
So, in addition to formaldehyde, what are some of the other toxic chemicals that might be in your home?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: There is also acetaldehyde and nitrous oxide—and really, the list goes on and on. And all the furnitures and everything […] in your home is also endless.
That’s why the serious part of it is that everything that has it, and everything emits it, so you cannot run from it.
DEBRA: Well, there are a few things that people can do. I have a whole website. Like at DebrasList.com, you can go and find lots and lots of things that aren’t toxic that you can put in your home. But the point here being that you have this new product that will clean the air. And we’ll hear more about it right after the break.
You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. My guest today is Priscilla Bergeron from Lauzon Exclusive Hardwood Flooring. That’s LauzonFlooring.com. And we’ll be right back to hear about this new product.
DEBRA: You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. And my guest today is Priscilla Bergeron, Communication Manager at Lauzon Exclusive Hardwood Flooring. And they’re the makers of Pure Genius Flooring, which is what we’re talking about today because Pure Genius Flooring actually cleans the air of indoor pollution and cigarette smoke odors and pet urine odors.
So, even if you have a totally non-toxic home, you might want to consider this just for controlling these kinds of odors if those are something that you have a problem with.
Priscilla, explain how your flooring does this. It has a special coating on it, right?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes. In fact, Pure Genius is like having three trees in your home. And what I mean by this is this makes indoor air up to 85% cleaner. So, Pure Genius really is the best solution for a healthier living space.
It works constantly without any loss of performance over time. Like a tree, as I’ve said, Pure Genius breaks down bad molecules, converting them into harmless water and carbon dioxide.
But Pure Genius is infused with a titanium dioxide, which is included in our own titanium finish. The titanium dioxide, it naturally reacts to […] prisms off natural light.
But what makes the Pure Genius’, our Pure Genius’, titanium dioxide so interesting is that it reacts to the prism of natural and also artificial light.
So, the simple movement and basic ventilation are sufficient to ensure adequate air circulation of the VOCs, which allows them to enter in contact with the excited nanoparticles of the Pure Genius floor. That means that the surface of the floor acts as a giant natural filter. As the VOCs come into contact with the Pure Genius floor, they are naturally broken down and converted into harmless water and carbon dioxide molecules.
At the end of the day, it’s a pretty simple concept. All we need is light, normal air circulation and obviously a Pure Genius flooring.
DEBRA: I think that’s pretty amazing.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Thank you.
DEBRA: This is not the first time I’ve heard of this kind of technology where the air going into contact with something—in this case, titanium dioxide, maybe all of them are titanium dioxide. But here you have a toxic chemical, and because it comes in contact with this other substance, when the two come together, there’s a chemical reaction, and then it makes the toxic chemical not there anymore because of that reaction between the two things. It just disintegrates and, as you said, turning it into water and carbon dioxide. So, it’s just like breathing. Pretty amazing!
So, you have this finish, and you have these test results. Are the test results on your website?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes. They are all available on our website. Plus, since at Lauzon, we’re really concerned about everything we release, we are still in the process of doing some new testing, and we’re still investing in it.
So, as the year goes by, and you’ll visit our website at LauzonFlooring.com, you’ll see more and more test results from different external firms appear on our website to back up our technology.
DEBRA: So, you have different kinds of flooring. And this is a high-quality flooring. It’s not something cheap. It’s good quality.
So, when you have different types of wood and different color and things like that, are all of them available with this finish?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Not all of our flooring are available with the Pure Genius finish, but most of them. Our Designer Collection and our Ambiance Collection, most of our products are available with it. From our Essential Collection, no products are available because it needs to be on our titanium finish which is only available with those two collections.
DEBRA: Maybe you just chose to only have it be limited. Is there a technical reason why it just wouldn’t be available on all of them?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Because our Essential Collection, it’s not the titanium finish that we use on it. It’s a regular aluminum oxide finish, so it cannot work. The photocatalyctic technology cannot work on this type of finish.
DEBRA: So, I’m assuming it’s clear that it doesn’t affect the finish, the look of the finish at all.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: No. Exactly! So, you can either choose to have our flooring with or without Pure Genius. And if you wanted Pure Genius on it, you can choose between two different glosses. But we also have the new wood flooring series that are only available with Pure Genius which is our Organic series and our Authentic series that we just launched at the same time as the Pure Genius at the beginning of this year.
DEBRA: Well, tell me about those different lines. What makes them unique and individual—different types of wood, different colors, different styles?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes. The Organic is really my favorite. It’s hard maple. It’s a solid hard maple FSC-certified product. It’s made with a breakthrough, a new breakthrough technology that we cannot tell because it’s a secret. But it’s aging the wood really, really fast to give it a perfect imperfect barn wood look.
So, it has a lot of character, and really, it’s aligning beautifully with all the new trends that we can see on the market.
And then you have the Authentic series that is the Wire Brush series. Again, it goes really well with the perfect imperfect look. And if you have pets in the home, if you have a dog, you’re covered because it’s already scratched. So, you’ll have it from light to dark colors, so you choose which scratch you want to fit with your dog.
And plus, it purifies the air. So if your dog smells, your good covered with the scratch and with the odor.
DEBRA: That’s the first time I’ve heard that described like that. Very good!
Let’s see what else. I’m looking at the page on your website about the titanium finish, and let’s see what else we can find out about it.
So it resists cracking. And it doesn’t bend if you drop something on it. It maintains its sheen over time. And it’s say it’s remarkably clear, so that you can see the wood and not the finish.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes, but it has a sun shield which is a sun protection that prevents the wood from yellowing which is another Lauzon innovation.
DEBRA: We need to go to break again. So, you’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. My guest today is Priscilla Bergeron, and she’s from Lauzon Flooring. We’re talking about Pure Genius floor that cleans the air. We’ll be right back.
DEBRA: You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. And today, my guest is Priscilla Bergeron. She’s from Lauzon Exclusive Hardwood Flooring, and they make Pure Genius flooring.
We’ve been talking about how it cleans toxic air pollutants out of the air in your home all by itself 24 hours a day.
All you need to do is walk by it or the breeze through the window, and the movement automatically will do this. I think that’s pretty amazing.
And here’s another thing about it. It’s silent.
Now, I’ve used my fair share of air filters in the past. Nothing against air filters, but they do make noise. And this is absolutely quiet except for the sound of high heels clicking on the wood.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes. Another interesting thing is that it doesn’t only clean the air, it also decomposes bacteria and viruses. So it’s double healthier.
DEBRA: It would make it healthier in your family. If somebody has a cold, it would cut down on the transmission of those bacteria and viruses.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes.
DEBRA: That is a very important point. So this would be excellent for hospitals, or daycare centers, or schools—any of those places where there are a lot of germs around, and as well as a home.
So you have a very cool thing on your website to help customers choose their floor. I was just playing with it during the break. It’s called the Deco Zone. And if you go to their website, LauzonFlooring.com, L-A-U-Z-O-N, right at the top center, it says “Deco Zone.” And when you go to there, what you do is you can choose a room—this is just fun to play with.
You can choose a room—living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and then you choose a style. And so you click on the room, then you click on your style, and then it puts furniture for that room in that room.
And then, down the side is all the different flooring that you could choose, and the different styles, the different colors. And as you click on a flooring, it not only shows you a picture of the flooring, a close-up of the flooring, but it shows you that flooring in the context of the room.
And so as you go, you can change around and see what a light-colored floor, or dark, or medium, or different design/style, and it really gives you an idea of what these floors are going to look like.
I think that’s pretty innovative.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Thank you. We’re really proud of this tool. It’s really appreciated by all our customers.
DEBRA: Yes, you can really get a sense. There’s a close-up picture just like you’re looking at it. Great job with that!
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Thank you.
DEBRA: I understand you have a contest.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes.
DEBRA: Do you want to tell us about that?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: In fact, to celebrate the launch of the Pure Genius, we’ve decided to throw a contest–and what better subject than to say that we want to give a chance to the customers to win a trip to breathe fresh air away from home.
DEBRA: Good idea.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: We’re giving away a […] gift certificate to the destination of their choice worth $4000.
So, we will give one gift certificate in Canada, and another one in the US.
DEBRA: You can get more information by going to LauzonFlooring.com. Again, that’s L-A-U-Z-O-N. But the important point about this is that it’s for people who actually buy a floor.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes. If you buy the floor, you can go online and register to the contest with the floor information you bought. But then you can also register to the contest without buying any flooring by sending us a text about how Pure Genius makes the indoor air cleaner, healthier and everything. And you send that text to us in our office in Lavac.
DEBRA: What’s the text address?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: All the information in order to send that text is available on our website. The address is the 666 St. Martin West in Lavac.
DEBRA: Okay, good. So let’s see. Well, we still have a few minutes left. So I’m looking at your website. Tell us more about your forest that the company owns. You have your own forest.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes. We have our own forest. It’s in Quebec, in the Quebec provinces. And we have two million acres of forest that we own, and that we harvest, and that we care for. So really, Lauzon is really from forest floor.
So we own our forest, we take care of it, we cut our trees. And then we take it, and we bring it to our own sawmills, and then in our own plants to put the Pure Genius and the titanium finish on it and everything.
So we control the wood every step of the way that ensures the customers get the highest quality flooring possible from us in a sustainable manner.
We also sell flooring that comes from other types of wood that we cannot grow in Quebec. But all of the flooring that we buy from outside of the Quebec provinces come from really sustainable and really well-managed other companies and other forests because we really are concerned about that.
We also have the FSC certification which means our products, our hard maple products, are FSC-certified. So this is quite something we are proud of at Lauzon.
DEBRA: […]
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes. Because our product also contributes to get the LEED points for LEED buildings, so we are in the process with an association to make all of this certification process with our flooring easier for architects and designers. That’s really a big advantage with Lauzon.
DEBRA: Another thing, I’m looking at the page that describes here your forest, and a benefit that they talk about is that wood is a natural, renewable resource that does not release toxic air pollutants during the manufacturing process (unlike vinyl, carpet and other flooring materials that are made from petroleum that contributes a lot of toxic hazardous waste into the environment when they’re made).
This is something that I really like, and I think it’s an important point. A hardwood floor is a piece of a wood from a tree. If you cut a tree, and you’ve got wood, and that’s what’s on your floor, it’s a natural material made by nature.
And when you put something else like vinyl flooring, or synthetic carpet or any of those things, all of those are made in factories. They’re made out of crude oil. It creates a lot of pollution in order to even get that crude oil to begin with which then is shipped.
And then there are oil spills.And then you put it in a factory, and it puts hazardous waste into the environment during its manufacture.
And when you’re done with those products, they don’t biodegrade. They just sit in landfills.
And so, in addition to how toxic something is for us when we’re using it, we also need to be thinking about the whole life cycle of where are the toxic chemicals. And this is a product where the toxic chemicals are greatly less, if there’s any at all, than using most flooring products that exists.
So, I think that that’s a really, really important point. It’s not something that affects you while you’re using it, but it’s something that affects the world that is supporting our health.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Yes, truly. I don’t know if you’re aware, but as you know, when trees are growing, it transforms CO2 into oxygen. But when the trees become mature, this process stops. So, if the trees just releases all of what it’s been filtering from all those years, so if we cut it before it completely matures and releases all those toxins, we are helping also the environment and our own health.
So, we’re not only making indoor air cleaner, we’re making outdoor air cleaner by harvesting the forest and everything.
DEBRA: I can see that you’ve put this together, your company has put this together intelligently, thinking about the whole big picture and not just one small part of it.
We’ve only got just about a minute left. So I just want to say thank you for being here with this new product. I think it’s really interesting. And I think that people should go to your website. Again, do you want to give us the website again?
PRISCILLA BERGERON: It’s LauzonFlooring.com. And thank you very much for the opportunity.
DEBRA: You’re welcome, and thanks for being with me today. Sorry about the technical difficulties. And good luck with this. Good luck with this.
PRISCILLA BERGERON: Thank you. Thank you very much.
DEBRA: You’re welcome. This is Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd, and you can go to ToxicFreeTalkRadio.com to listen to other shows. I’m here Monday through Friday, 12 noon Eastern. And all the shows get recorded, so you can listen to all of them all the way back to the beginning.
It’s almost a year now. I’ve got more than 150 shows. And there’s a lot to listen to. There’s a lot to learn. There’s a lot of interesting people doing a lot of interesting things to make our world less toxic. And this is where you can find out about them—ToxicFreeTalkRadio.com
Living Sick and Dying Young in Rich America
I am on a lot of health-oriented mailing lists. This morning I opened an email to find an article that was in The Atlantic a few months ago called Living Sick and Dying Young in Rich America.
Now nothing was said about toxics in this article. The point there was that people are getting sicker at younger ages now, and this is becoming the norm. Our life expectancy is getting shorter.
I for one will suggest that these statistics are due to toxic chemicals in consumer products. Have I done a study? No. But there are many studies that show chemicals found in consumer products are toxic, and I know from simple observation that people get healthier when they switch products to those that don’t contain these chemicals. It’s something anyone can demonstrate for themselves.
In early 2010, the organization Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families released a report called The Health Case for Reforming the Toxic Substances Control Act. Based on more than 1200 studies, the report shows just how toxic chemicals are contributing to many widespread health problems. According to this study, 133 million people in the U.S.—almost half of all Americans—are now living with chronic diseases and conditions related to toxic chemical exposures, which now account for 70% of deaths and 75% of U.S. health care costs.
We all have the choice to reduce toxic exposures in our own lives, but what really needs to happen is to eliminate toxic chemicals broadly, to restore health to the populace of our nation.
To be sick from toxic chemical exposure is so unnecessary.
Source: The Atlantic: Living Sick and Dying Young in Rich America
Why I Cannot Use a Cellphone
Are We Losing Our Choice of Safe Landlines Instead of Harmful Cell Phones?
Legislation that would make it easier for phone companies in Michigan to discontinue traditional landline service is making it’s way through the government there.
Does that mean landline phones are about to become obsolete?
Not anytime soon. Any changes would still need to be approved by the FCC.
My concern is that a safe, workable technology may be replaced by a new technology that is known to be harmful to health. And that our choice to have a landline phone would be eliminated.
Source:
Controversial landline phone legislation passes Michigan Senate committee
Below is one woman’s comment.
Why I Cannot Use a Cellphone
Here is my response to the proposed legislation by telecom companies to discontinue landlines. This is despite the fact that wireless radiation has been classified as a class 2B possible carcinogen by the World Health Organization and a probable carcinogen by the EPA.
I would not be able to function without a landline. Because of the previous cumulative effects of radiation (cell phones and other EMR) on my body from using a cell phone and living 150’ from a disguised cell tower, I can no longer tolerate any sort of prolonged wireless radiation, Wifi or smart meter radiation. I have been forced to live in the outback where there is no cell tower.
I am a PR professional who used a cell phone exclusively for 8 years until it made me dizzy and nauseous whenever I held it to my head. My ear on the side of my head with which I used this cell phone is now permanently numb. I count myself as lucky to have given up this cell phone before I developed a brain tumor. Please note that more and more people are now winning legal battles due to the brain tumor damage they have received from cell phone wireless radiation.
Wireless cell radiation (EMR/RF) is now categorized by the insurance industry as a high risk: A major Swiss insurance industry report featuring emerging risk topics acknowledges recent reports of courts ruling in favor of claimants who have experienced health damage from mobile phones.
People like me are the canaries in the mine shaft. Wireless microwave radiation poisoning has been undeniably shown in 4,000+ peer-reviewed academic studies to damage DNA, destroy the blood/brain barrier, and interfere with the production of melatonin by the pineal gland, along with a host of other effects. Living beings can only handle the effects of radiation so long before their immune system gives out. (See: www.EMRActionDay.org/science for a partial selection of scientific studies.)
Because corporate-owned PR firms and media are blocking the flow of this information, I have spent a great deal of time sharing with others the numerous academic studies that prove wireless radiation is toxic. Because of my advocacy work, I have been harassed and threatened by telecom industry shills. However, my ethics and Ivy League education demand that I continue to insist that the truth about cumulative wireless radiation be acknowledged. If we give in any further to this monopoly of money, we will be directly harming the public for all time. You know the tobacco and asbestos stories.
Granted, the companies that make wireless technology are now among the most powerful in the world, making trillions of dollars every year and paying little to no Federal income tax. They use vast PR networks, media/political control, and advertising to hide the proven effects of wireless radiation poisoning from us.
The kicker is that telephone landlines use less than one third as much energy to operate as cell phones do. With 6 billion cell phones, imagine the energy we could save on this planet if we decide to use safe fiber optic hard wiring instead of radiation to communicate with one another.
I am convinced that the unending stream of wireless microwave radiation emitting from millions of cell towers across the planet is contributing significantly to global warming. Now industrial-level WiFi is being installed in the ceilings of classrooms and businesses across America in order to sell massive quantities of wireless technology. However, hard wiring computer technology with fiber optics would be better quality, cheaper to operate, and without the effects of microwave poisoning day in and day out on us and our children.
Alternatives to dangerous wireless technology are disappearing fast. These days it is almost impossible to buy landline phones, cable TV boxes, computer mice and routers, utility meters, etc. etc, that don’t emit wireless radiation. Although there is a large lobby for the needs of the disabled here in America, phone booths are rarely available to the many people like me who have been injured by wireless radiation and cannot use cell phones.
After arriving home recently from vacation, I found out that my mother was on her deathbed. I had tried to check up on her health condition while on vacation, but every phone booth between Southern California and Utah was disconnected or broken. Although I immediately took the red eye to New York to see her, she passed on before I got there. In order to fly to New York, I had to endure a radiation-emitting full body scanner and WiFi emitting from the confines of every airplane. After getting back from my Mom’s funeral, I developed a painful burning condition in my spine for months–another symptom of wireless poisoning.
The phone booths are now all gone. It is inconceivable that the increasing number of people who are being injured by cumulative wireless poisoning could function without landlines. Do not take away the landlines so trillion dollar companies can make a few more bucks. And although cell phones are touted as great for emergencies, landlines are the only device that will still work when the power goes out.
The Right Type of Salt is Actually Good for You
My guest today is Darryl Bosshardt, who is in charge of sales and marketing at Redmond Incorporated, makers of Real Salt and Earthpaste Toothpaste. We’ll be talking about different types of salt and how they help or harm your health. Darryl is passionate about healthy living, healthy eating, and life-long learning. After growing up working for his family’s salt and mineral business (Redmond, Inc.) in Utah, he earned a Bachelors of Science degree at Southern Utah University and an MBA at Western Governor’s University before returning as a third generation family member at Redmond. In his spare time Darryl enjoys the outdoors, hiking, fishing, canyoneering, beekeeping, and just about anything else he can get is hands on. debralynndadd.com/debras-list/real-salt
TOXIC FREE TALK RADIO
The Right Type of Salt is Good For You
Host: Debra Lynn Dadd
Guest: Darryl Bosshardt
Date of Broadcast: November 28, 2014 (April 07, 2014)
DEBRA: Hi, I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. This is Toxic Free Talk Radio where we talk about how to thrive in a toxic world and how to live toxic-free. We do that because there’s toxic chemicals all around in the world today, but they are not everywhere. There are actually a lot of things that we can do to reduce, minimize, eliminate our exposures to toxic chemicals in every aspect of our lives. And so we talk about where the toxic chemicals are, how you can identify them and what you can do instead of being exposed to them.
Today is Monday, April 7th 2014. I’m here in Clearwater, Florida where the sun is shining and it’s a beautiful spring day. And today, we’re going to just talk about salt.
Actually, all week this week, we’re going to talk about food except tomorrow. I didn’t plan it that way. It’s just the guest are live whenever they’re available. And so sometimes, I just ask someone to be on the show and they’ll say, “Well, I can only show up on this date” or I ask them to be on a specific date and I just take them when they could come. So that’s the way it is this week. It’s that we’re having three talking about food.
Food is an extremely important thing because we can ingest a lot by eating the wrong foods and also, some foods themselves can be toxic. That’s one of the things we’re going to be talking about today. We’re going to talk about salt. All we’re going to talk about on this show is salt because it’s a big, big issue.
We’re exposed to salt. Well, if you eat any processed food, if you eat on restaurants, you’re exposed to toxic salts. I’m going to explain that right after I introduce my guest. And so it’s really about choosing the right kind of salt that will nourish your body instead of the toxic salt that can make you sick.
My ugest today is Darryl Bosshardt who’s from Redmond Incorporated and they make real salt. You probably have seen that on the shelf in your natural food store or have tried it yourself or know somebody who has. It’s been around for a long time. And it’s really salt. It’s not an industrial product.
Hi, Darryl. How are you?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Good, Debra. Thanks for having me on today. Can you hear me okay?
DEBRA: I can hear you okay. Now, first, I want to say that Darryl has been on before. He was here talking about the toothpaste that his company makes called Earthpaste. You can go to ToxicFreeTalkRadio.com and look in the archives and listen to that show too. But today, we’re going to be talking about the salt that the produce.
Darryl, why don’t you tell us something about your background? I know that some people have already heard it who heard your other show, but you come from a family where your family has been producing salt products for a very long time. So tell us about that.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah! So I grew up in central Utah. Back in the 1950s, my grandfather and his brother, their farm wasn’t doing all that well, but they knew there was salt underneath their farm because there was a little outcropping of salt [inaudible 00:04:10] south of their farm that the American Indians had mined or harvested long before the settlers came into the valley. And so they knew the salt was there and the farm wasn’t doing so well.
And so they moved the cornfield out of the way and right there in the center of the farm, they started harvesting these natural sea salt from an ancient seabed that had been laid down during the Jurassic era, started selling it primarily to local farmers for their cows and livestock and sheep and what-not and of course, eating it themselves as well.
And what the farmers found is their animals did so much better on this natural mineral sea salt from this ancient seabed than they were doing from some of the processed current ocean salt that were being imported into the area. And so yeah, that’s kind of how it got started.
And then a few years later, a nutritionist from New York came through. I think he was visiting the Grand Canyon or something. And as he came through, he noticed this salt. We didn’t think much of it, but a few months later, we started getting phone calls from New York looking for salt. We said, “Hey, that’s great. Yeah, we’ve got this salt here. Is it for your farm or for your farm?” They said, “Actually, no. There’s this nutritionist who said that the salt out of your deposit there is the healthiest salt around and we need to be all using this salt.”
And so we got a copy of this article and sure enough, that’s what he had said. And so we sat around as a group and said, “What do we call this salt? It’s not [inaudible 00:05:40] salt. It’s not fake salt. It’s just ‘real’ salt’ and the name stuck. And so that’s the name that we’ve been using for the sea salt or the natural food salt brand of this ancient sea bed salt that we’ve been harvesting since the late 50s.
DEBRA: That’s such a great story. So now, I would like to explain to our listening audience the difference between your salt and the salt that is in practically every salt shaker on the planet. What it is is just regular salt that you just buy, table salt is actually a processed, industrial chemical. What happens is that this salt like Darryl has, his family is selling is in the ground or it’s in the sea. Wouldn’t you say that the salt that’s underground is the same as the salt in the sea because it originally came from the sea and it’s an underground deposit of sea salt, right?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah, that’s a great question. And because of that, today, the term ‘sea salt’ or salt in general is a bit confusing and part of that is that any salt, really regardless of how it’s produced can be defined as ‘sea salt’ because it comes from sea bed at one point. It might be the Dead Sea like the Dead Sea in Israel or some other dead seas around the world. It might be from a dead sea like the Great Salt Lake here in Utah. It might come from a current ocean like the San Francisco Bay or the Gulf of Mexico or it may come from an ancient seabed or a seabed that was trapped eons ago.
And so sea water though occurs with many complex chlorides. You go out to the ocean today and find a great, clean spot in the ocean and you take that water, you’re not going to have just pure sodium and chloride. You’re going to have some complex chlorides in there, many minerals actually, things like potassium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium, sodium, zinc all in trace amounts and varying amounts. There’s other minerals there besides just pure sodium and chloride.
Unfortunately, the industry knows that. If I were a farmer and I had a cow and I was going to milk this cow, I could sell you the cream off of this gallon of milk for top dollar, this cream that you could use to make butter and ice cream and whatever else. And then I’m going to take this leftover milk after I’ve already taken all the cream off and sell it as a full gallon of milk.
As a farmer, that makes a lot of sense because economically, I just pretty much doubled the amount of money that I can get off that gallon of milk. If I take the gallon of milk, sell you the cream for top dollar and I sell the remaining white substance that used to be milk leftover, well I’ve just really increased my sales.
Well, salt companies do the same thing. And if you look at a lot of the operations around the San Francisco Bay or the Gulf of Mexico or these other places where the salt is produced, they use a series of evaporation ponds or they use solution mining and then they pull the salt up. And then they’ll take out the magnesium chloride. They’ll take out the potassium chloride. They’ll take out the magnesium chloride, potassium chloride and calcium chloride. Those are the main three they’ll take off. They can sell those to industry and they can still sell the remaining sodium chloride left over for normal salt.
The problem is the body need those other minerals and elements to offset sodium.
And so that’s the first real problem with many salts on the market, whether it has ‘sea salt’ on the label or not, finding out if the salt has been processed at all. It’ll be like buying an orange after the vitamin C has been taken out and selling it as a whole natural orange.
Sometimes, you’ll hear words like ‘living’ or that natural salt is alive. And salt, seawater is not technically alive, but in a natural state, it’s much more living than after you take all the other minerals out, you expose it to high temperatures to drive out moistureand then you add a series of chemicals to it that the body doesn’t recognize the natural salt like it did when it’s coming from its natural deposit be it a current ocean, an ancient seabed or a dead sea.
DEBRA: Yes. My basic thing is that life is one big system and our bodies are part of this big system of nature. All the minerals and plants and everything is all part of nature and that our bodies really have been created to be nourished by all these things that are in danger.
I’ll continue on with that thought after the break. You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. My guest today is Darryl Bosshardt and we’re talking about salt. So we’ll come back, stay tuned.
DEBRA: You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. My guest today is Darryl Bosshardt from Real Salt. We’re talking about the difference between real salt and the salt that you get in the salt shaker.
What I was saying before the break is that we live in a system where it’s a whole system of living things that our bodies are all tied in to this system. Everything that’s in the environment are the things that our bodies are designed to eat. And when you take something like real salt, which is part of the earth and you eat that, then our bodies know how to recognize it. When you take the salt from wherever it’s coming from in the earth and put it through an industrial process where there is as Darryl said all kinds of heat and you remove all the other co-factors that are surrounding it, the sodium chloride and you end up with just this pure sodium chloride, which is really a processed, industrial chemical. You put that in your body, your body doesn’t know what to do with it. It doesn’t recognize it. It’s just is the same as putting any other industrial chemical in your body and it can be just as toxic.
And so when people talk about the health effects of eating salt like high bloodpressure and things like that, it’s your body’s normal reaction to eating something that shouldn’t be there in the first place. That’s my opinion.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: And what’s interesting, Debra, I think it’s more than just an opinion because I think probably almost all of the listeners have heard that salt is bad for us, whether it was on TV or the mayor of New York or maybe even your own cardiologist or something has said salt is bad.
And before I make this next statement, I do want to say I’m not a doctor, I’m not practicing medicine and I’m not making any claims here. But what’s interesting is any time you have somebody say, “Hey, salt is bad for you,” but yet the first thing that’s going to happen when you go to the hospital or the EMTs or paramedics picks you up and haul you to the hospital, they’re going to hook you up to an IV. This IV they’re going to hook you up to isan IV of salinesolution, which is salt water.
In fact, any IV other than salt water would be disastrous. If they hook you up to an IV of distilled water or an IV of Coca-Cola or an IV of anything, even an IV of spring water, it’s going to be disastrous to the body. That IV has to be a saline solution and 99% of the time, that saline solution is going to be primarily sodium and chloride.
There are a few examples where you might get a potassium chloride-based IV, but for the most part that’s going to be a sodium and chloride-based IV with some other electrolyte.
And so it’s interesting you hear salt is bad for you, but yet your body will not function without salt. And without salt, you actually will die. And so the key is eating the right salt in the right amount that then can balance the body like the IV in the hospital versus destroy the body like some of the processed, chemical salts that we hear so much about.
DEBRA: Yes, I would agree with you on that. I was just looking at some articles online during the break. I read a lot about salt and I’ve changed from – I mean, obviously, I think most people – well, I know for myself, I was born just into our normal American way of doing things and so I ate a lot of processed salt in my life until I started learning about the health effects of eating that kind of salt and I switched over to eating natural salt like yours.
I’ll just say that I’ve been eating your Real Salt since you’ve been on the show with me some months ago and I love it! I love it, I love it. My body loves it. I really love your garlic salts. I put that in my salad every day.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: You know, not to change the subject there, but because you did mention our seasoning line, something that I think is really fun about that, not only does the natural salt good for you, but it also actually taste a whole lot better.
DEBRA: It does, it does.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: And the seasonings is a good example of that. A lot of your seasonings today will have things like MSG added [inaudible 00:18:26]. There’s all kinds of fillers and stuff that are added. There are a lot of seasoning salts on the market.
And one of the reason that you add MSG is it’s a flavor enhancer. But if you have a natural salt like the Real Salt and then you add some natural, organic freeze dried garlic to it, you can get a flavor profile that’s absolutely amazing…
DEBRA: It is…
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: …with ingredients that’s just natural, ancient sea salt and organic freeze dried garlic. You don’t have to add all those other fillers in there and you still have an amazing, tasty and healthy product.
DEBRA: Well, I can vouch for that. Now, I’m somebody who really likes food. I enjoy cooking, I enjoy eating food, I want it to taste good. But when I first started eating natural salt with all the minerals in it, it actually has a flavorto it instead of it just being – I find table salt now to be really harsh. But there’s a gentleness – I don’t quite know how to describe it. There’s just a gentle salt-ness, there’sa mineral-ness to it that enhances the flavor of the food. It does make the flavors of the food itself taste more alive.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah.
DEBRA: I mean, anybody who’s interested in having food that tastes good should immediately switch to natural salt because it does make your food taste better.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: And there’s actually two reasons for that, quite scientific reasons. The first is that if you have a traditional table salt or traditional sea salt that’s almost 100% sodium and chloride that’s been refined and heated and things like that, you’re tasting that very sharp flavor. But a lot of your natural salts, whether you buy the Real Salt – which of course, I’m a little biased towards. But there’s also other good brands. Another favorite I have is a brand called Celtic from the Grain of Salt Society.
DEBRA: I love that too.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: I know the owner of that company. Her name is Selena, she’s a wonderful lady. Great product. Or the Himalayan Salt that comes out of Pakistan.
DEBRA: I like that too.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: That’s also a good product line. With any of those, in addition to the sodium and chloride, you have about 2.5% to 3% trace mineral that’s included in the sodium and chloride. Those trace minerals help soften that sodium bite that you get if it’s 100% pure sodium and chloride that’s been refined.
So there’s other trace minerals – potassium, magnesium, calcium, selenium. They do soften the flavor quite a bit. And actually, the reason that there are some difference in taste versus the Celtic and the Himalayan and Real Salt, they all have about the same number of minerals, but those ratios can be a little off. And so the Himalayan generally tastes a little more earthy. Ours has a little sweeter flavor to it. The Himalayan has a little higher sulfur content, which is good, but it just has that little bit of flavor difference.
So that’s the first aspect. And then I’m not sure if we have time to go into the additives.
DEBRA: Well, actually, you know what? Let’s take a break and then we’ll go into the additives in salt when we come back.
You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. My guest today is Darryl Bosshardt from Real Salt and that is I believe RealSalt.com. You can go to their website and find out all about their salt. We’ll be right back.
DEBRA: You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. My guest today is Darryl Bosshardt from Real Salt. Before the break, we were about to about additives in salt. So tell us about those, Darryl.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah! So in addition to the fact that a lot of the salts have been stripped of many of their minerals. And that alone can make the salt bitter.
One of the things that can impact that flavor (not only the flavor, but also the help) is that there are a number of additives that are typically added to salt and added to sea salt. Again, I want to keep driving that point home because I think sometimes consumers – and rightly so, if they go to a health food store or their grocery store, they have heard that sea salt is better. So they’ll pick up a ‘sea salt’. But again, if you look at the back of that sea salt, that can have just as many or more additives than a lot of your table salt. So the term ‘sea salt’ doesn’t mean what it used to mean.
But some of the additives that are added to salts today are things like sodium bicarbonate. Now, that’s just baking soda, not too bad. But there’s also some kind of mean ones. One of the standard ones that are added is something called ‘yellow prussiate of soda’.
DEBRA: What is that? I’ve never heard of that. I’ve never heard of that. What is it?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Sometimes, at the back of a salt canister, you will see that listed as ‘anti-caking agent E535’. And if you Google search ‘yellow prussiate of soda’ or ‘anti-caking E535’, the chemical name for that is actually sodium ferrocyanide. That’s actually a very common additive in many salts.
Some brands that I can mention here have that you probably are very aware of. And the problem with sodium ferrocyanide, that’sreally sodium, iron and cyanide and that’s a very strong toxin to the body in that combination. in fact, there’s an MSDS material safety data sheet on all of these chemicals that are added to salt. And sodium ferrocyanide is a pretty mean one. It’s known to cause all kinds of problems.
Now, the reason that’s approved as a salt additive is it’s in trace amounts and in those trace amounts, one dose isn’t probably going to hurt you immediately. But as many of your listeners on a toxic radio program would be aware of, that can accumulate over time or daily exposure to something like sodium ferrocyanide is not something you want to be shaking on your eggs or your celery or your cucumbers or your tomatoes on a daily basis.
DEBRA: No, you wouldn’t, you wouldn’t, not at all.
Daryll: So the reason that we add – we don’t, but the reason a lot of salt companies will add these other chemicals to salt is salt by nature is hygroscopic. Hygroscopic is kind of a fancy chemistry word that means ‘absorbs moisture’. It’s kind of like a dehumidifier. And because of that, salt will tend to get lumpy or sticky or damp if it’s left to its own devices.
DEBRA: Well, I have experienced that with natural salt. It just kind of sticks in the salt shaker. But what I do is I just kind of bang it on the counter and embrace it or another thing good people do is that they put rice or something in with the salt. I’ve seen that in restaurants that the salt shakers and the sugar containers have rice mixed into them to keep them from caking.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: And either of those options are much better than putting a little bit of sodium ferrocyanide in with your salt.
And so another common additive that’s put in in many salts – and if you are at home, listener, go ahead and open your kitchen cupboard and grab your shaker of salt or your canister of salt and flip that over and kind of see what ingredients are listed if any (hopefully, there’s not).
But another one you’ll often see is one called sodium silicoaluminate. Now, that is somewhat similar to the anti-perspirant agent that’s added in anti-perspirant. It’s an aluminum-based chemical there. It’s a water repellant, anti-moisture, which is why it’s in an anti-perspirant. And again, if you take two licks of your anti-perspirant in the morning before breakfast, I’m sure you have some water retention, some blood pressure issues. And yet we shake this onto our food a couple of times throughout the day and we wonder why salt has gotten this bad rep.
DEBRA: Well, it’s not necessarily the salt. It’s salts and toxic chemicals. Now, one of the things that keeps coming up in articles about salt is they’re talking about ‘excessive salt’. I think that doctors are always wanting you to lessen your salt intake, but I think what they’re talking about is people who are eating a lot of processed foods are eating a lot of salt because those foods have a lot of salt in them. But that doesn’t mean that if you’re not eating processed foods that you shouldn’t be eating salt. As you said before, salt is vital to being alive.
So do you have some advice – again, not being a doctor, but do you have some advice about how much salt our bodies need on a daily basis?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah, that’s a great question. And the resource that I know – there’s two great books. If any of your listeners would really like to get the full story on salt, two books that I would highly recommend, one was written years ago by a doctor named Batmanghelidj. His book was called ‘Your Body’s Many Cries for Water’.
DEBRA: I love that book.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: He had another one called ‘You’re Not Sick, You’re Thirsty’. That was excellent as well. In his book, one of the things that he talks about is adding a quarter teaspoon of salt to every quart of water that you drink. And part of that – it’s kind of a fun discussion. If you went in to the hospital today and you wanted one liter of saline solutionbecause you’re a little bit dehydrated or you’re not feeling well or for any reason you walk in the hospital, they’re going to hook you up to an IV of saline solution, that liter, when you get your bill back from the hospital is going to be probably several hundred dollars for that one liter of solution, which is basically about a quarter teaspoon of salt in a quart of water. And so you could save yourself a lot.
And in Dr. Batmanghelidj’s book, he recommends that you salt your food liberally – natural salt, of course – and then for every quart of water that you’re drinking throughout the day, you add a quarter of teaspoon of salt to that quart of water.
DEBRA: In addition to the salt that you put on your food?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yes, in his book, uh-huh.
DEBRA: Wow! Because I do drink water by the quart. If you were here, you would see that I have quart glass bottles of water that I fill with my filtered water that I filter at home and it’s just always on my desk. I’m sitting here all day long. I probably drink through four quarts of water as I’m sitting here working especially in the summer, especially in Florida.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah, and that’s really important. I think one thing that Dr. Batmanghelidj points out in his book, he says that probably almost everybody – and there are probably some exceptions to that, you sound like you may be one of those is that we’re walking around dehydrated. And in his book, and others have said that at a minimum, we should probably be drinking about half our body weight in ounces because you perspire…
DEBRA: At a minimum, yeah.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: You urinate, you cry, you sweat and all of that. Your tears are salt water, your sweat is salt water, your urine is salt water. And so you are burning through salt all the time throughout the day. And on days particularly on hot summer days if you’re out working in the yard or out running or doing whatever, you are burning through at least about a gram of salt every hour. And if you don’t replace that, you’re going to start to have issues.
DEBRA: I hate to interrupt you because – I need to interrupt you, but that is an excellent point because we talk about losing water, but we don’t talk much about losing salt. This is Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. My guest is Darryl Bosshardt and we’ll be right back.
DEBRA: You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd. My guest today is Darryl Bosshardt of Real Salt and that’s RealSalt.com. I eat their salt every day. I also eat some other salts, but I do eat Real Salt every day. I especially like the garlic salt like I said. They have a seasoning salt and an onion salt. It’s their wonderful salt mixed with organic ingredients. And just the salt by itself is really great as well. You can go find out more about it at their website.
I was thinking, I thought it would make a wonderful gift if you’re ever wanting to give somebody a gift who likes food, instead of their seasoning salt, I think it would be a great thing. I remember, one Christmas, I introduced everybody I knew to organic oranges. And just having a new taste sensation, people really liked that. I think it would make a great gift. I’d be very happy to get that as a gift.
Anyway, so before the break, we were talking about how to replenish your salt needs from drinking a lot of water or heat or just the things that our bodies do every day like crying and sweating and things like that. I just wanted to repeat that because I think that’s a really, really important thing. I know I’m sitting here drinking four quarts through, four quarts of water a day as I’ve said, but I do put a lot of salt on my food – not tons of salt, but a nice sprinkle. I would say that each of my meals have some nice sprinkle of salt. Does that sound about right?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah, I think the important thing is listening to your body talk, listening to what your body’s needs are. Everybody is going to have a different need obviously. Somebody that’s a marathon runner is going to be burning through a lot more salt and a lot more fluid than maybe somebody like me who is in a desk unfortunately more often than I’d like to admit. We each have different needs.
And there’s another great book. I’ve mentioned Batmanghelidj’s, there’s another one that was written by an MD who actually practices up in Detroit. He’s a great natural MD. His name is Dr. David Brownstein. His book is called ‘Salt: Your Way to Health’.
DEBRA: Yes, another great book.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Just the title seems so dramatically different from what we hear that salt is going to give us all these health problems and here’s an MD who’s actually prescribing salt to his patients and helping them – as he says in his book “salt their way back to health.” But again, it’s the right kind of salt and in the right form.
Like you pointed out before , if you’re eating a lot of processed foods, you’re getting so much processed salt with that that your body is going to have some overload issues not only maybe with the processed salt there, which is the small ingredient, but just the processed food in general is going to link to many health problems as a whole.
DEBRA: Yes. Now, I want to make sure – I have a question and I want to make sure we get to it. And we’re getting to the end of the show, so I’m going to ask you right now. First, I’ll say if you want to know that you have pure salt with nothing else in it, you can of course buy Real Salt and know that you’re going to get that. You can buy Himalayan Salt, the original Himalayan Salt and know you’re going to get that. You can buy Celtic Sea Salt and know that you’re going to get that.
But so often, especially in the natural food store, it will say ‘sea salt’ on the label. We can’t really know what that sea salt is. And so could you tell us more how it might not be the kind of salt that you’re talking about that you sell?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah, you know there’s really just about three questions that a consumer would need to ask themselves when they go buy salt. I would suggest these same three questions could be used almost for anything you’re ever going to purchase. The first one is know who’s actually producing it.
So often today, the traceability in our food becomes difficult if not impossible. And if there’s a way to know the person is actually producing these or has the farm that’s raising the eggs, I would much rather buy from somebody local or someone that I actually can see their chickens and know they’re free-range and know they’re not being treated with all kinds of stuff than just getting them in some blank, generic box out of a grocery store.
Adn so I always encourage people to find out who’s producing it. That can be a little difficult with some products; salt being one of those. You walk in. If you buy a store brand or some just generic brand, it’s kind of hard to know where that salt is coming from.
And you see that with the Himalayan today. Unfortunately, you walk in the stores and now, there’s all kinds of different brands of Himalayan. It kind of makes it hard to know who is processing the salt correctly, who’s not using explosives and who’s not using child labor and things like that.
And so I would always encourage first off to buy from a company that you can find out and know and trust. Do a little research and find out. And whether you use the original Himalayan salt, the Celtic, Real Salt, those are three brands that I use and I trust all three of those. That would be the first thing.
The second question would be to find out what they’re taking out of the salt. And it’s kind of hard to see that on a label sometimes, but you can find out if there are other minerals in the salt or if it’s pure, refined or processed.
And if the salt pours out of the shaker and it’s perfectly 100% identical beady crystals, you know that’s not the way that occurred in nature. Typically, salt should have some variation in crystals, should all look a little bit different, should look unique, more like snowflakes than like these manufactured beady product.
And then after you find out if they’ve taken anything out or if they’ve heated it, put it through a kiln, furnace, find out if they’ve added anything back to it. Find out if they’ve tried to make it look pretty and to flow smooth by adding some of these chemicals we’ve talked about today.
I think if you know your source, find out what they’re doing to it, if they’ve taken anything out or putting anything back in, you’ll end up with some great products. And that would apply both for toothpaste, for salt, for any food item that you’re purchasing or even topically going to be using for yourself or for your family.
I think those are three great questions that could lead you most of the time to clean, quality products that you could feel good about using for yourself and your family.
DEBRA: I completely agree with you. And see, this is one of the reasons why I invite people like you to come be on the show so we can get to know you.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Well, I appreciate you having me on.
DEBRA: You know, every time I use your salt, I do think of you. I think of our interview and I remember what you said about the salt and it just is nice for me in the same way that I know the woman who made my bed and I know that sheep that gave their wool to put in my mattress and things like that.
So I completely agree with you. It makes a big difference t know that and I know your integrity and your intent. And so when I put your product on the shelf, then I know, I can recognize it. It’s not advertising. It’s not because I saw a commercial on TV. It’s because I talk to you.
And I think that’s how transparent all products should be. That’s what I think. And I think it would be a better world if we had that.
So one other thing I wanted to say though is that if you see the word ‘sea salt’ not necessarily on a brand of salt because you can go into a store and it’ll say ‘sea salt’ on the salt package and it may have other things in it. But then when you go that next step like pasta sauce and it says ‘sea salt’ on it, there’s just no way for us to know I think because the manufacturers – even if you called the manufacturer (that sounds funny, call the manufacturer of the food), the manufacturer of a pasta sauce, they’re going to say, “Well, we just bought sea salt in a 55-gallon drum and they don’t know anything about it.”
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: Yeah, that is a bit unfortunate. And I don’t know if you’re – there are a few companies that aredoing a little bit better about disclosing those ingredients. And if a manufacturer is just looking to put sea salt on their label, chances are they’re going to buy unfortunately the cheapest, most lightly processed sea salt that they could find just because they want to put it on their label, not because they really care about the food.
One company though – and maybe you’re familiar with them and maybe they would be potential guest for you next time is a company called ‘One Degree Organic’. It’s a really kind of a neat company. They’re an organic and vegan product line. They’ve got breads and cereals and things like that. But when you buy their product, there’s a little barcode on the back, you can scan it and it will bring up a little video that shows you the quinoa farmer in Mexico and shows you the grape producer…
DEBRA: Oh, great!
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: …and a little video of them talking about why their grapes or why their quinoa – it’s a neat company. It’s called One Degree Organic. I can send you the company’s name.
DEBRA: Oh, please do.
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: …and maybe have them on your show. It’s a really neat concept.
DEBRA: I’ve seen that on some kind of products, not food products. I had someone on where he was making yoga mats in a very unique way in India. His site has – and I’ve forgotten the name off the top of my head, but it’s in the archives. His site has a video and pictures of the peopleactually making the mats. You see them where they actually are in India, weaving them. It’s that kind of information I think we should have for every product so that we know.
We’ve only got about a minute left, so is there any final words that you want to say that we haven’t covered?
DARRYL BOSSHARDT: No. You know, I appreciate you having me on. I do think that salt is a very important topic and one that can make a big difference. The book ‘Salt: Your Way to Health’ is a great place to start I think to understand the importance of salt. And if I can leave with just anything, it would be to not write off salt and not be scared of salt.
Now, there are some with maybe some salt sensitivies or kidney issues. That’s going to change this discussion entirely, but for the most part, we with Dr. David Brownstein, most of us should be salting our way back to health with the right kind of salt and good, clean water.
DEBRA: Thank you so much for being here today. It’s always a pleasure to talk to you. My guest has been Darryl Bosshardt from Real Salt and that’s RealSalt.com. You’re listening to Toxic Free Talk Radio and you can go to ToxicFreeTalkRadio.com and listen to this show again or listen to any of the other past shows. I’m Debra Lynn Dadd.
do oven mitts have flame retardants?
Question from Ric
Howdy. Thanks for all you do.
Do you know whether normal, quilted oven mitts have flame retardant chemicals in them? I can’t seem to find anything confirming or denying this, but, frankly, I wouldn’t be surprised if they do.
Thanks.
Debra’s Answer
Now you might think that they would, being around fire and all, but to the best of my knowledge, oven mitts are NOT treated with chemical fire retardants.
Oven mitts are made out of materials that are difficult to ignite, such as thick quilted cotton, or materials designed to be fire barrier fabrics, like Kevlar.
No toxic danger from oven mitts that I’ve ever heard of or found.
Please Help Me Choose A Rug
Question from Jenna
Hi Debra,
I need some advice on buying a rug. I need a large healthy rug that can withstand pets and children in the living room. I’ve been researching for many months now and am no closer to figuring out what is best. Ideally, I would buy an organic wool rug but I don’t have the budget for one. Here are my options, as I see it:
1. I thought about buying a large cotton rug but I wouldn’t be able to fit it in my washing machine, as it would inevitably get dirty a lot.
2. Flatweave wool/cotton rug from ikea, like this one – http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/30251742/. I could vaccuum it and can blot up stains. The thing that worries me is the moth treatments etc. on the wool. Maybe I could hose it down with cold water and blot it dry when I first buy it?
3. A polypropylene rug. I know these are not ideal but I wondered if I let it off-gas for a while and regularly hose it down outside or wash it in the tub/shower, if it would be a good choice? http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/20203563/
We do have a fresh air exchanger in the house and all wood floors, just to give you an idea on our environment. All of our beds are organic as well and no polyurethane foam in the house expect for a couple of small chairs I’ll be getting to next.
I would really appreciate the help. Thanks so much.
Jenna
Debra’s Answer
1. Well, we don’t know for sure if it has moth treatments, or not, or what type. Please call IKEA and find out.
2. I’m more concerned about the polypropylene rug. Polypropylene is not that toxic, but synthetic latex can outgas. So I would pass on this one.
It’s good that the wool rug is only wool and cotton, and no jute or latex. Find out about the moth repellants.
Why is Polyester Batting Toxic?
Question from Jenna
Hi Debra,
Can you please explain to me why polyester batting is toxic? I can’t seem to find any specifics on it. All I find is that it’s a stable material and, if it remains inside whatever it is (cushion, toy etc.), it’s not a danger.
Debra’s Answer
I’m going to answer your question with a link to a blog post about polyester, written by two intelligent women who I personally know and admire: Patty Grossman and Leigh Anne Van Dusen at O Ecotextiles. You can listen to my interview with them on Toxic Free Talk Radio at Fabrics That are Nontoxic, Ethical, Sustainable…and Beautiful.
They sell upholstery fabrics, so they are interested in textile toxics.
Here’s the link: Polyester and our health
Even though this is about polyester fabric, and you are asking about polyester batting, polyester is polyester and plastic is plastic. It’s made from crude oil and it outgasses who knows what.
Years ago I decided for myself to minimize plastic in my home as much as possible, especially if it’s many hours of contact time, like in a bed, or if it’s touching my skin.
How Do I Remove Smelly Grease Lubricant?
Question from Joy
Hi Debra.
I’m wondering if you might have any ideas about how to remove a very smelly grease lubricant from my garage door?
I was away this week and my landlord allowed some company to “lubricate” the garage door with this horribly toxic smelling stuff, and it’s getting in the house and causing me to have major MCS reactions.
In my experience in the past, this sort of grease doesn’t offgas very easily.
Should I spray the parts I can see maybe with baking soda water? I need to absorb the smell from it, not so much any grease, but don’t want to cause rust on the metal garage door tracks either. This is a real dilemma, it’s quickly making the house unliveable for me. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Joy
Debra’s Answer
Baking soda isn’t going to handle this odor. I think you need to remove it entirely. You probably need to use something like isopropyl alcohol or chlorine bleach.
The best thing to do is find out exactly the product used and call the manufacturer to find out how to remove it.
Readers have recommended EZ-1 by Foust as a lubricant.
cell phones
Question from Janice
Hi Debra-
My soon to be 18 year old son wants a new cell phone (smartphone) for his birthday.
Any thoughts on CDMA vs. GSM? Is CDMA technology still considered safer?
I just did some research and I read that LTE is going to be introduced soon. I know you recommend the pong case as well but what technology /network provider would be the safest. I’m confused.
Thanks for your help.
Debra’s Answer
I can’t find anything on which wireless technology might be safer than another.
Anyone have any ideas on this?
Denatured Alcohol and Odorless Mineral Spirits
Question from Melissa
Hi Debra,
We are hiring a contractor to install our new stove and to repair the surrounding cabinetry (which was damaged during attempts to repair the old stove). The contractor says that the only products he will be using are “denatured alcohol” and “odorless mineral spirits,” both of which he says are generic products (i.e., he was unable to specify brands being used).
I told him that I am chemically sensitive and that I have two young children at home, so I am concerned about what he would be using. His response was that we should not be home when the work was being done but that the fumes would dissipate in about two hours and there would be no after-effects or off-gassing. I have done some research on these products and both appear to have harmful fumes, but I have found no information about lasting effects.
What are your thoughts on these products? If you think they are bad news, do you know of any comparable and safer alternatives?
Thanks in advance,
Melissa
Debra’s Answer
You are right that both have harmful fumes, and your contractor is right that both will dissipate in a few hours.
Both of these substances are solvents, which evaporate quickly.
You leave the house while the work is being done and be sure to tell him to have all the windows open while he is using these chemicals. Fans, too, would be even better.
I don’t know the purpose for which he is using these chemicals, so I can’t suggest an alternative.