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Do the ingredients of your products matter?

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For every action, there is a reaction. Now, that’s paraphrased a bit; this law states that for every action, there is an equal yet opposite reaction. However, that’s more of a guideline than a law. Every action has a reaction, yet whether it’s equal is subjective and sometimes debatable.

Often, a reaction is not equal; sometimes, it’s over-the-top and has far-reaching consequences. This can be seen in all sorts of things. From renewable resources to health and wellness products, what is often seen as beneficial has unintended consequences.

From electric cars to your personal care products, many of the ingredients in what is touted to improve one area of life on this planet – directly lead to the erosion of well-being in another area.

Let’s take our first example – electric cars. So, this has been declared the solution to many of our climate issues. Just drive electric, and we will reduce greenhouse gases. All we have to do is plug in and go, and the planet’s overheating will disappear.

Really, what is the cost of this type of energy? Of course – there is power consumption that must be considered. Think about this – If you must plug in your vehicle before you drive it – you will use more electricity, simple, right? Consider this: there is an 87% chance that the energy you use to charge your car comes from coal, gas, or nuclear power.

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