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Hello! I am new to the group and look forward to learning from all of you. I am a WAHM mom of two small children. I am partnered with an Inc 500 company who has awesome green products. I have converted my own home and love the fact that my family ...
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Hello Sheila, I am from Michigan also and have been laid-off for 6 months. I am searching and applying for jobs daily. I had to find something to supplement my family's income. I did turn to working from home because I could not find anything. You...
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Hi Everyone, I look forward to meeting all of you and sharing my experiences as well as learning from all of you! I just noticed I was member 899 ~ 1 away from 900. ~Jackie
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Welcome - This group is for all WAHM's who need support and encouragement. We all know that it can be hard sometimes trying to juggle the house, kids, husbands and still try to work at home. Lets connect, support and share what works for us!
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Do you care about your health? Do you care about your family’s health? Do you care about the environment? Did you know that a lot of cleaning and body care products contain carcinogens and TOXIC chemicals? 50% OF ALL ILLNESS IS DUE TO POOR INDOO...
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What is your twitter URL?
http://twitter.com/WAHM_WAHD
A little about yourself...
I am a mom with two beautiful children. My husband and I have been married for 11 years. He is awesome and supportive. I am a WAHM with a successful business. I work with an awesome team of moms who are supportive. We are partnered with a 24 year old prosperous green company. I was laid-off after 13 dedicated years in corporate america.
Visit my website: http://www.parents4wellness.com
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
health, wellness, kids safety, business, work at home, unemployment, going green
What are your areas of interest?
mommyhood, business, blogging, social media, twitter, work-at-home, green living, weight loss, breastfeeding

Stop Poisoning Yourself and Your Family From Household Toxins

I strongly advice you to read the information below. If you feel like I do, contact me and let’s get you going on a track that will give you better choices.
Whether you are simply interested in getting safer products into your home, or you'd like to earn a significant income sharing this company with others, you owe it to yourself and your family to check this out!

These products DO NOT contain: formaldehyde, phenols, ammonia, phosphates, harsh chemicals, bleach, abrasives or solvent detergents.
Here is why it is SO important for you to take a look at!!
*50% OF ALL ILLNESS IS DUE TO POOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY
*The top 12 cancer causing products (called “The Dirty Dozen”) in the average home include the following:
#1-Johnson and Johnson Baby Powder with Talc
#2-Crest Tartar Control Toothpaste
#3-VO5 Hair Conditioner
#4-Clairol Nice N Easy Hair Color
#5-Cover Girl Makeup
#6-Ajax
#7-Lysol Disinfectant
(Source: The National Cancer Prevention Coalition)
*Liquid Dish Soap is the leading cause of poisonings in the home for children under the age of 6 (2.1 million children are poisoned in the U.S. per yr. by dish detergent) (dish detergent contains formaldehyde, ammonia, phosphate, paint striper, & lye in most brands)
*Over the last 20-30 years, as more toxic chemicals have been introduced in greater amounts, the level of toxins stored in adipose tissues (fat cells) of our bodies has risen. Bioaccumulation studies have shown that some toxins store in our bodies for life. Greater and greater amounts are being stored at younger ages. Diseases that used to occur later in life are now appearing at younger ages. Disease that used to be rare is more frequent.
For example: -There has been a 28% increase in childhood cancer since the addition of pesticides into household products (Source: National Cancer Institute)
*In one decade, there has been a 42% increase in asthma (29% for men; 82% for women – the higher rate for women is believed to be due to women’s longer exposure times to household chemicals)(Source: Center for Disease Control)
*There is an increased risk for leukemia in children where parents have used pesticides in the home or garden before the child’s birth (Source: Journal of the National Cancer Institute)
*Over 150 chemicals found in the average home have been linked to allergies, asthma, birth defects, cancer, and psychological abnormalities. (Source: Consumer Product Safety Commission)
*The following products are just a few that are so toxic they should be disposed in a toxic waste dump:
-Floor care products
-Furniture Polish
-Bug Spray
-Window Cleaner
-Nail polish remover
(Source: Water Pollution Control Federation)
*Phenol is a very common chemical that is found in household products. Health effects from phenol include:
-Corrosive to any tissues
-Harm to the central nervous system
-Primary route of entry is through the skin
-Phenol temporarily de-activates sensory nerves, paralyzing your sensors
*Phenol is found in the following common products:
-Mouthwash & Toothpaste
-Air fresheners-Shaving cream
-Carmex
-Blistex
-Anti-itching & pain relieving lotions
-Chloroseptic throat spray
-Feminine powders and sprays
-Furniture polish
-Disinfectant cleaner/All- purpose cleaner
The fact is many people are poisoning themselves & their families without even realizing it!!

All I ask is you join me in a web cast or phone overview call. You decide whether this is for you or not. No pressure and I won’t ‘bug’ you either. Website: http://www.parents4wellness.com
http://www.livetotalwellness.com/parent2parent

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At 3:49am on November 20, 2009, Natalie Regoli, CEO said…
Do you have a Twitter account? What do you tweet about?

I tweet about my fight with breast cancer and being a brand new mom. I am trying to find more people to follow me so that my story will help spread awareness:
http://twitter.com/ViralCEO

Natalie
At 12:46pm on August 25, 2009, home4ever said…
Hey Jackie, to join in in the Virtual Girls Night Out, just go to Ann's site (the woman who runs it) on Friday afternoon or early evening at:

http://annagain66.blogspot.com/


Follow the instructions to add your link. Check out the other blogs listed and leave a comment. The others will do the same for you.
At 3:42pm on August 19, 2009, Joanna Trusdle said…
Hi Jackie, nice to meet you!
At 11:20am on August 18, 2009, Sheila Stokes said…
Hi Jackie, very nice to meet you. Growing up we had no idea all the chemicals in the house were so dangerous to our health. Now there all these great products out there that are so much better for our health and for the environment. It's a win win for everyone. I'll have to check out your website.
At 8:34am on August 17, 2009, Julia Ward said…
Thanks for stopping by my home page here. I worked at a clinic where the adminstrator kept spraying Lysol. It was SUCH a problem I finally had to quit the job. We all need to try to be considerate of each other in the workplace too!
At 7:32am on August 17, 2009, Julia Ward said…
GREAT post on wellness! I grew up in Ohio (near Cedar Point). I was exposed to carbontetrachloride. Have had health problems my whole life. Thanks for being proactive and sharing these health tips.
If you'd like to put up a blog check out my site:
http://thinkingleafdesigns.com
I'd be willing to trade or barter with a Twitter Mom!
blessings
At 9:40am on August 11, 2009, Megan Calhoun said…
Great to have you here! We've got an incredible group of women connecting on all sorts of topics, so kick back and make yourself at home. Check out the Twittermoms groups (we have something for everybody). The Twittermoms discussions are quite entertaining, too. Or, just get to know your fellow Twittermoms by browsing some Twittermoms profiles or searching for moms who share your interests, add friends, and start twittering with some incredibly smart and interesting moms.

PS: Let your friends know when you're on twittermoms with a click of the Announce Yourself link in your welcome box. If your Twitter friends are interested, they can check out the cool new place you've found!

Again -- if there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.

Megan Calhoun - founder, twittermoms.com

PPS: We invite all bloggers to join the TwitterMoms Blog Network. It's a free, easy way to build blog traffic.;