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Toxic Tub  

My friend Harry has an unusual swimming pool - to eliminate bacteria and algae, his pool is treated with a salt ionization processes instead of chlorine. The downside to this is that his pool doesn't have that classic summertime aroma. The upside? Harry's pool doesn't promote atherosclerosis.

Getting scalped 

Every now and then we run an advertisement for a product called ShowerSafe, a showerhead filter that helps reduce the absorption of chlorine in tap water. (You can find information about ShowerSafe at this link: http://www.isecureonline.com/reports/HSHO/E600H116)

A recent ShowerSafe ad prompted this e-mail from an HSI member named Mary: "I read your article on chlorine and have a concern. I do water aerobics 3x a week for an hour. If a 10 minute shower is bad, what can that be doing?"

Good question. When I checked in with HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., and posed Mary's question, he started at the top: the scalp, noting that the pores of the scalp are highly absorbent.

Dr. Spreen: "As someone who spent a TON of time in chlorinated water (and handling chlorine levels), there is NO question that swimming in American pools is far worse than showering…the chlorine levels are much worse in the pool. That's haunted me for years. Even worse, however, would be a hot tub…they are positively loaded with chlorine."

And as if all that weren't enough, Dr. Spreen adds that inhalation of chlorine (especially in a hot tub and the shower) is also a problem. 

Scar, paint, repeat

In the e-mail Dr. Spreen sent, he mentioned a book titled "Coronaries/Cholesterol/Chlorine" by Dr. Joseph Price. The book explains how chlorine intake contributes to narrowing of the arteries.

Dr. Spreen: "Price found that American kids dying in car wrecks at home had far less atherosclerosis than kids the same age killed in Vietnam. His conclusion was that the only thing different was all the chlorine tablets the troops had to dump into all water supplies to be able to drink available water over there.

"He then took chickens (which for some reason have arteries like humans) and tested chlorinated and non-chlorinated water on them. He found that the highly reactive nature of the chlorine molecule scars the arterial intima [the inner lining of the artery]. The body protects itself by painting a thin film of cholesterol over the damaged area. It's not the cholesterol that kills, it's the continual need for protection against the scars that eventually gets out of hand."

Parallel rising

In "Coronaries/Cholesterol/Chlorine" Dr. Price offers another key point to support the link between chlorine exposure and atherosclerosis.

Dr. Prince notes that heart disease is a modern health problem. Mainstream nutritionists tell us that high-fat diets are to blame, but high-fat diets were common in the 19th century while heart disease was rare. Meanwhile, the steady growth of heart disease rates throughout the 20th century parallels the steady increase in the use of chlorine in our water, paper, clothing, insecticides, paints and cleaning products.

Dr. Spreen tells me that "Coronaries/Cholesterol/Chlorine" is currently out of print, but a check on the Internet shows that copies are available through several online sources.

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