Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
...while some of it gets flushed out, some of it ends up being deposited in adipocytes (fat cells). Most of the time, it's not a big problem. It becomes a problem when you start burning that fat.

Roxy, may I ask why the concern about nail polish?
Doggone it, the fat-burning is releasing toxins, too? Ai-yay-yay.

Regarding the nail polish, I attended a women's luncheon a couple or three years ago where the speaker had received a research grant from the organization and was there to speak about her study findings. She's the one who warned us off leaving plastic water bottles to get hot in cars, and off nail polish, because of the pthalates (I'm not sure I spelled that correctly) in the polish. Not that I've ever been a regular at the nail salon, but even the twice-a-year visit leaves me wondering about dangerous chemical exposure.

I did turn around and leave a salon back in August because when my daughter and I walked in, the chemicals in the air were so thick it burned our eyes. (From acrylics, I think.)

It's the cumulative exposure that has me worried.

My endocrinologist, after telling me I have a Vitamin D3 insufficiency (not quite as bad as a deficiency), even though I spend about five hours a week out in the afternoon sun with not a whole lot of clothing on, blamed the nationwide problem on the poor nutritional quality of our food. He said our food just isn't as nutritious as it used to be, and even though I eat a mostly organic diet now, it's a lifetime of not-as-smart food choices that have me in this predicament.

Roxy