The same goes for "natural" air fresheners. A recent, shocking, study confirms that some "natural" air fresheners contain potentially harmful amounts of benzene and formaldehyde.

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It really irks me to watch health and beauty product commercials which are followed by a brief squirt of: "No approved therapeutic claims." That label should be displayed throughout the entire commercial. In print that is easy-to-read even on the 14" screens your ordinary housewife would have in her kitchen.

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Of course, labelling can go too far. The oversized label that they're forcing on baby formulas is a step too far. Telling the world they may contain bacteria is one thing... maybe the DOH/BFAD should tell the consumers that almost everything they buy may contain bacteria... seems unfair to force it on just one product. (Take note: I support the move to popularize breast-feeding.)