- Knowledge Base
- Toxins Section
-
Your Results
-
The Science Behind Our Test
-
Foods & Drinks Section
-
Toxins Section
-
Heavy Metals Section
-
Vitamins, Minerals, & Fatty Acids Section
-
Yeast & Fungi Section (Candida)
-
Gut Biome Section
-
Digestive Process Section
-
Weight Loss
-
Elimination Diet Steps
-
Gluten
-
Targeted Test
-
Supplements
-
Food Color
-
Preservatives
-
Antioxidants & Acidity Regulators
-
Thickeners, Stabilizer & Emulsifiers
-
Fatty Acids & Compounds
-
Essential Oils
-
Skin Care Ingredient
-
Other Nutrients
-
Non-Essential Amino Acids
-
Essential Amino Acids
-
Carotenoid Terpenoids
-
Additives
-
Glazing Agents, Gases, Sweeteners
-
Antibiotics
-
Preservatives-Others
-
Acidity Regulators & Anti-caking Agents
Lysol Deodorizing Cleaner
What is Lysol Deodorizing Cleaner?
Lysol Deodorizing Cleaner is designed to disinfect and deodorize surfaces, leaving them fresh and free from bacteria, mold, and mildew. Its formula combines cleaning agents with deodorizing scents, making it popular for use in kitchens and bathrooms where odors are common. However, its strong formula can sometimes cause sensitivities in users.
Why do I have an intolerance?
The chemical agents and synthetic fragrances in Lysol Deodorizing Cleaner may irritate the respiratory system and skin in sensitive individuals. Common symptoms include skin irritation, coughing, eye redness, and headaches. For those with chemical sensitivities, inhaling fumes or coming into direct contact with the cleaner may lead to stronger reactions.
What can I do about it?
To reduce exposure, use the product with good ventilation or switch to a non-deodorizing cleaner if you are sensitive to fragrances. Wear gloves when handling the cleaner to protect your skin, and try an additional rinse cycle if used in areas frequently touched, like kitchen counters. Baking soda or a lemon-water solution can also help deodorize surfaces naturally.