This is a genuine concern for me. I live a pretty chemical free, organic lifestyle and I've done years and years of "detoxing" and working toward good health.
Since I've been working on horses, I have a concern. Almost every grooming product and medication on the market for horses is labled "Not for use on animals meant for human consumption". In my house, if you can't eat it, don't put it on your body!
Its pretty much a given that most horses will have been recently doused with fly spray this time of year, and most fly sprays that actually work are loaded with pesticides. Then there are the grooming sprays and show sheens and the bath in a bottle products, as well as shampoos.
My hands are in constant contact with these chemicals the entire time I'm working on the horses. I'm sure I'm absorbing a lot of toxins that way. I'm not sure what to do about it? I fear that wearing latex gloves will make me a laughing stock? I guess my only option is suck it up (no pun intended) and just hope I don't get cancer some day and wonder if it was all that chemical exposure?
Since I've been working on horses, I have a concern. Almost every grooming product and medication on the market for horses is labled "Not for use on animals meant for human consumption". In my house, if you can't eat it, don't put it on your body!
Its pretty much a given that most horses will have been recently doused with fly spray this time of year, and most fly sprays that actually work are loaded with pesticides. Then there are the grooming sprays and show sheens and the bath in a bottle products, as well as shampoos.
My hands are in constant contact with these chemicals the entire time I'm working on the horses. I'm sure I'm absorbing a lot of toxins that way. I'm not sure what to do about it? I fear that wearing latex gloves will make me a laughing stock? I guess my only option is suck it up (no pun intended) and just hope I don't get cancer some day and wonder if it was all that chemical exposure?