Tide Laundry Detergent is Toxic
Written by:
John Goss
This might be hard to believe, but there is an upside to the Tide Pod Challenge phenomenon that you’ve probably heard about at the time. It has caused scientists, doctors, politicians, newscasters and even Tide itself to publicly announce what our readers have known for a long time, which is that these laundry products contain “highly concentrated, toxic detergent.”
That’s right, “TOXIC.” Those are also the words of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Tide laundry detergent is toxic.
Obviously, nobody should eat any laundry product (even the ones we call Good Stuff!). But, we’ve known for years that most major brands contain a wide array of toxic ingredients.
Chief among these concerns is a chemical known as 1,4-dioxane. According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, exposure to this compound can cause eye and nose irritation, kidney problems, and possible long-term lung damage.
The EPA on 1,4-Dioxane
“1,4-Dioxane is used as a solvent. Acute (short-term) inhalation exposure to high levels of 1,4-dioxane has caused vertigo, drowsiness, headache, anorexia, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs in humans…Damage to the liver and kidneys has been observed in rats chronically (long-term) exposed in their drinking water… Tumors have been observed in orally exposed animals. EPA has classified 1,4-dioxane as a Group B2, probable human carcinogen.”
1,4-dioxane is commonly found in Tide and many other major brands of laundry detergent. This is true whether or not you see it listed as an ingredient.
Phthalates in Laundry Detergent
Another toxin is something as benign sounding as “fragrance.” Fragrance, as you’ve probably heard us mention, is almost always packed with a group of chemicals known as phthalates, which cannegatively affect reproductive systems, endocrine systems, and infant development.
Don’t Detergent Toxins Wash Out?
So my question is; why would we wash our clothes with known toxins?
It would be easy to think that these toxins simply wash down the drain (and into lakes, rivers, and oceans), and yes they do wind up in the environment and cause all sorts of problems there.
In addition, ingredients in these toxic laundry products are intentionally made to stick to fabrics, mostly to keep our clothes smelling “clean.” This means that as we wear our clothes and sweat, these chemicals break down and are being absorbed through our skin. So when we use these products we are being exposed to these chemicals essentially all the time, even when we sleep.
Alternatives to Tide’s Toxic Laundry Detergent
The fact is that there is very little meaningful regulation around cleaning and laundry products. Because of this, it’s up to each of us to stay informed.
Gimme the Good Stuff is far from the first to bring awareness to these problems, but we do offer alternatives to toxic laundry detergents. Below are some of our very favorite safe laundry soaps and detergents. (But still, don’t eat them!).
Stay sane,
John, Certified Holistic Health Coach
Check Out Our Safe Laundry Guide Here
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The laundry products bond Literally forever to clothing. I had previously taken a pair of pants and tried, in vain, to remove the Revolting odor. I washed them with unscented laundry soap multiple times, I left them in a bucket with vinegar and water, which didn’t do anything to alleviate the odor. Then buried them in snow for the winter, in 6 months they Still stunk. For Anyone using these products..it gets into food, into your body, into your brain.. BTW If you use these products You Don’t smell good, you Reek, you’re an environmental hazard.
My understanding about the “unscented Tide products” is that they use even MORE CHEMICALS to mask the strong fragrance-y smell. But the consumer thinks they are getting the best of all worlds. I just used a towel cleaned in unscented Tide for a yoga session and my hair smelled of that (sure, more subtle) Tide smell for hours. That’s a sign!
The only reason I was considering Tide is because my sister uses it and her clothes always smell so good. (I usually get the dollar store stuff) Do these leave your clothes smelling good, or just not dirty?
Hi Pamela, Yes Tide and many detergents do make the clothing smell. This is a personal preference and I am the opposite of you; I do not like the perfume smell on clothing and maybe that’s because I know how unhealthy it is! Especially for children and clothing that has that “smell” has to be washed numerous times to get the smell out. It’s not worth sacrificing your health for the smell. There are some products that are scented with essential oils like lavender, however those scents aren’t as strong as synthetic fragrance. I would recommend Sonett Lavender Laundry or Tandi’s Natural Lavender or Citrusy Trio. Both natural, smell good and healthy! https://bit.ly/3uRLltZ
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Yes. We used 10ml of our plant based biodegradable liquid detergent Per Load . It’s safe, effective, concentrated & affordable ($0.187/load). 100% safety guaranteed & Made in USA. Can contact me for more info. rickyly143@gmail.com.
Has anybody tried Tru Earth products? It keeps popping up on Instagram and I’ve been wanting to find a good alternative…
I use Biokleen. It costs between $20-$26 on amazon and you get 300 loads out of it! You end up using much less because of the concentration.
I also use Biokleen and they have one type called “sport” that gets the smelliest sweaty clothes clean!
Melaleuca’s Melapower is the best detergent out there. Affordable and safe, both for humans and the environment.
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