RhinoKel
FNG
G'day Ladies and Gents,
Not wanting to open up too great of a can of worms here, but I just wanted to see if anyone shares the same concerns I have.
Background: I had cancer a few years back and am now 'in remission' as they would say. I was unlucky enough to find a tumour in my right testicle, which ended up being removed pretty quickly after discovery. I was 'lucky' in that it's one of the easiest cancers to deal with and have a full recovery.
Noting I'm down to 1 now so 'full' isn't the word I'd use - ...and yes it's probably a missed opportunity to not use the handle "Half-Sack".
Anyway, I've spent a long time pondering what could have been the cause of this cancer - chemical or RF exposure during my time in the military being up there in my mind. In any case, since that time I've endeavoured to eat and live as clean as possible, being pretty discerning on what products I put on and in my body. Having lost a testicle, I've also been pretty concerned about what chemicals could effect my fertility and endocrine system, and so what I wear has also come into the mix. I'm trying to wear 100% or as close to 100% natural fabrics to reduce exposure to the endocrine disruptors and forever chemicals increasingly found in Polyester, Nylon and other synthetic materials, as well as some of the 'water repellent' treatments so many of our garments are treated in.
Which leads me to my point - the hunting and outdoors industry is awash with synthetic garments for their lightness, or moisture wicking or insulation abilities and garments treated with all manner of water repellent chemicals to keep us dry. Speaking generally, many of these chemicals have been found to be toxic, endocrine disrupting and even carcinogenic - though that is going to depend on the specific product. I've spent a lot of time looking for natural / organic fabric alternatives, but it has proven difficult. (I've now been looking into making some products of my own as a non-synthetic alternative).
I understand that many of us take these garments and equipment into some pretty extreme circumstances where all of the features of these synthetic products can mean the difference between comfort and misery, or even survival in some cases - but, is it something we should be talking about? Does anyone else share my concerns? Moreover is there anyone in the industry tackling this or any companies offering alternatives?
Or am I just too paranoid?
Would love to hear your thoughts.
Not wanting to open up too great of a can of worms here, but I just wanted to see if anyone shares the same concerns I have.
Background: I had cancer a few years back and am now 'in remission' as they would say. I was unlucky enough to find a tumour in my right testicle, which ended up being removed pretty quickly after discovery. I was 'lucky' in that it's one of the easiest cancers to deal with and have a full recovery.
Noting I'm down to 1 now so 'full' isn't the word I'd use - ...and yes it's probably a missed opportunity to not use the handle "Half-Sack".
Anyway, I've spent a long time pondering what could have been the cause of this cancer - chemical or RF exposure during my time in the military being up there in my mind. In any case, since that time I've endeavoured to eat and live as clean as possible, being pretty discerning on what products I put on and in my body. Having lost a testicle, I've also been pretty concerned about what chemicals could effect my fertility and endocrine system, and so what I wear has also come into the mix. I'm trying to wear 100% or as close to 100% natural fabrics to reduce exposure to the endocrine disruptors and forever chemicals increasingly found in Polyester, Nylon and other synthetic materials, as well as some of the 'water repellent' treatments so many of our garments are treated in.
Which leads me to my point - the hunting and outdoors industry is awash with synthetic garments for their lightness, or moisture wicking or insulation abilities and garments treated with all manner of water repellent chemicals to keep us dry. Speaking generally, many of these chemicals have been found to be toxic, endocrine disrupting and even carcinogenic - though that is going to depend on the specific product. I've spent a lot of time looking for natural / organic fabric alternatives, but it has proven difficult. (I've now been looking into making some products of my own as a non-synthetic alternative).
I understand that many of us take these garments and equipment into some pretty extreme circumstances where all of the features of these synthetic products can mean the difference between comfort and misery, or even survival in some cases - but, is it something we should be talking about? Does anyone else share my concerns? Moreover is there anyone in the industry tackling this or any companies offering alternatives?
Or am I just too paranoid?
Would love to hear your thoughts.