Are you aware of the potential dangers from taking a hot, steamy shower?
When it comes to the safety of our water, it is typically our concern when we are drinking it. Shower water, however, can be up to three times more toxic, once it heats up unfiltered water.
A Harvard University Study in 2012 found that a link may exist between the inhalation and absorption of harmful chemicals and vapours, such as chlorine, and the heightened risks of diseases like renal cancer.
As the water is heated while showering, these dangerous chemicals and contaminants present in unfiltered water are vaporised, and when trapped in a confined shower stall, breathing them in is increased exponentially, permitting these harmful elements to enter seamlessly into the blood stream. This can exacerbate pre-existing conditions, such as asthma.
Absorption through the skin can then prompt the chlorine to dry across the dermal area and scalp, resulting in strong sensitivity and irritation, especially if someone is already a sufferer of eczema.


