What is chlorine doing to my body?
Examine the intended use of chlorine – to kill bacteria and otherwise “cleanse” organic matter – and you’ll see the chemical was not made to come into contact with humans. Chemically bonding with the proteins in our bodies, chlorine causes dry skin and hair, irritates the eyes causing redness and, when inhaled directly into the lungs via shower vapor, can cause a host of other health concerns.

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