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calendula
Lovin' The Homestead
Okay, that's funny that you mention Febreeze. I got a Swiffer duster about five years ago that has disposable dusters. The refills are Febreeze lavender scented. I haven't used them in years because we had switched to our own homemade cleaners, but I ran accross them under the kitchen sink the other day, and thought I may as well use them up because they're just hogging up space under there. So, I have been doing spring cleaning all this week with those febreeze dusters. I know that I haven't used febreeze every time I've had a migraine, but there could be something to it.moolie said:Watch out for any synthetic scents--scented candles and diffusers, "air fresheners" of any sort, perfumes and scented body products, etc.
Most scents contains hormone disrupting chemicals, all derived from petroleum products. It used to be, not sure if this is still true, that some "air freshener" products (particularly the jelly-like one that was contained in a plastic holder with perforations) contained formaldehyde. Watch out for Febreeze products as well, these are made from a weird sugar molecule and never actually leave your environment, you just can't smell them after a while.
I am quite chemically-sensitive (I have mild asthma) and can't even walk down the "cleaning products" aisle at the grocery store without getting a massive headache. I can smell that aisle two aisles away, because we don't have anything in our house that is scented (other than with certain essential oils that I know I can tolerate).
Also, I have no idea if this is related to my migraine, but last night as I was getting into bed the muscle in my upper arm started to twitch. No big deal, it happens. But it kept going. All night long, and it is still twitching as I type this. It doesn't hurt, but it's annoying.