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  2. Sodium carbonate poisoning - Mount Sinai Health System

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    Sodium carbonate is usually not very toxic in small amounts. However, if you swallow large amounts, you may have symptoms. In this rare situation, long-term effects, even death, are possible if you do not receive quick and aggressive treatment.

  3. The 10 Safest Laundry Detergents (And Brands to Avoid)

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    I noticed the heavy reliance on washing soda (sodium carbonate) in your own laundry detergent recipe. Are you aware that washing soda is considered a carcinogenic in the state of California?

  4. What Are the Dangers of Sodium Carbonate? | livestrong

    www.livestrong.com/article/218440-what-are-the...

    If swallowed, sodium carbonate is not especially toxic, but its corrosive effects can be dangerous to the gastrointestinal system, as noted by the U.S. National Institutes of Health at its MedlinePlus website.

  5. Sodium carbonate poisoning: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    Sodium carbonate is usually not very toxic in small amounts. However, if you swallow large amounts, you may have symptoms. In this rare situation, long-term effects, even death, are possible if you do not receive quick and aggressive treatment.

  6. Is washing soda safe? - Chef's Resource

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    Is washing soda toxic? Washing soda is alkaline and can be a skin and eye irritant if not handled with care. It is also harmful if ingested or inhaled in large amounts.

  7. Sodium carbonate poisoning - St. Luke's Hospital

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    Sodium carbonate is usually not very toxic. However, if you swallow very large amounts, you may have symptoms. In this rare situation, long-term effects, even death, are possible if you do not receive quick and aggressive treatment.

  8. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Cleaning products and lung health

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    Although the study did not examine specific products, it is a good idea to choose cleaners that have low levels of potentially toxic chemicals, or alternative products — such as white vinegar, baking soda or washing soda, whenever possible.