This documentary is obviously exposing a wide-ranging issue that is not getting addressed properly. With a catchy name like 'Stink", the title projects a several things. Things like fragrances use a loop-hole allowing them to be a mixture of chemicals often that are known to be harmful to health. Since the products that simply list "fragrance" as an ingredient are the most widely used among all households we all become ginea pigs with our very health as the lab.
We have the ability to identify thus remove these questionable ingredients yet industry and government have failed often more than not in policing toxins. This is the state of our world and the US is the worst as we often chose the easier route allowing any manufacturer to police their own products
The American Chemical Council is one of the most well funded and nefarious lobbying groups on Capitol Hill. As consumers, and American citizens, we at a distinct disadvantage. It's a classic case of the fox guarding the hen house
It often takes tragedies to inact change and often the slow burn of illness associated with chemical exposure further weight our disadvantage. Still even known dangerous chemicals get through, let alone new compounds we may have zero knowledge of. This film will make the viewer angry as such. It will raise the awareness of the problem. Will it affect a sea-change? I'd say it's imperative we get going toward aggressive governmental protection of all Americans. Complete testing of all products and their chemical makeup should happen. It should be before ANY products are sold to the public. As a society we must accept this burden as necessary. Overall many health problems continue to rise as statistics over many decades of industrial growth clearly parallel. Watch, feel the anger and fear, and push for safe and responsible change.