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Is clothing harmful to human body? What's the harm?
The formaldehyde content in clothing exceeds the standard, which is difficult for consumers to understand through the senses, but it is closely related to human health. For example, textiles with excessive PH value are not only easy to be damaged under strong acid or alkali conditions, but also irritate the skin, causing skin allergies, itching and other discomfort, and direct contact with the skin will cause great harm. When the human body is exposed to fabrics containing such substances for a long time, the harmful substances will be absorbed by the skin, spread in the human body, mix with substances released in the daily metabolism, and undergo a reduction reaction to form carcinogenic aromatic amines, which will mutate the DNA of human cells and induce cancer.

"Health" is the greatest wish of mankind. Only fabrics made of natural materials such as pure cotton, wool, hemp and silk are healthy "green clothes". However, in the process of weaving and dyeing fabrics, safety regulations should be implemented, and reactive dyes are better. At present, European countries basically require China's textiles to be dyed with reactive dyes, and they must pass the azo test of the quality inspection department before they can be exported to the EU. They attach great importance to healthy clothes, which are good for health and comfortable to wear!

So how to choose healthy and environmentally friendly clothing?

First of all, look at product identification, including tags and durable labels on clothes. The label shall indicate the trademark, Chinese factory name, address, commodity name, commodity implementation standard number, commodity quality grade and safety technology category. Durable labels should indicate specifications, fiber content and washing methods. At the same time, check the names and addresses of producers and sellers.

Secondly, it depends on the quality of goods. Clothing that has passed the mandatory national textile standard GB 1840 1-2003 is safe. Clothing quality can be divided into superior products, first-class products and qualified products. Superior products are naturally superior to first-class products or qualified products in quality.

Third, pay attention to the raw materials of clothing, and choose pure cotton fabrics, such as ordinary pure cotton or natural colored cotton products, which are soft and breathable. In particular, underwear in contact with the skin should be mainly cotton, and chemical fiber products should not be selected.