J.S. asks from Palos Park, IL on October 23, 2009
Has Any One Heard of Melaleuca?
I have been using other "natural" products for a while now. A friend of mine just told me about Melaeuca. Has anyone here ever used these products? I initially thought they were ALL natural products but the more I look at things...some are and some are not. Just interested in any input you had.
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R.D. answers from New York on October 23, 2009
N.S. answers from Chicago on October 23, 2009
Do not get into it -- do not.
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F.S. answers from Chicago on October 25, 2009
I used it and loved it. I don't have a local pusher, um salesperson at the moment, so I'm back to chemical cleaners.
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J.M. answers from Chicago on October 23, 2009
No Melaleuca is not all natural, like they claim. I belonged for almost a year before I actually realized, silly me, I just thought since it was the all natural company but I was wrong and spent way more money than I should have. Is your friend trying to get you to sign up?
I buy all of my all natural products from drugstore.com or woodmans, but you still have to be careful.
J.
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T.V. answers from Chicago on October 23, 2009
J.-no they are not natural and actually far from it. You can make tour own or get a laundry ball.
You do know that a company can put in .05% of something natural in anything and it can be called natural? Most of the companies that claim they are natural are not.
A.F. answers from St. Cloud on October 23, 2009
Melaleuca has been my worst nightmare for 5 YEARS. The products are NOT all natural, they even claim to be "Green"!
We spent a MINIMUM of 70 dollars per month (you have to meet a monthly point value) plus a shipping, gax tax, sales tax of 18%. Many of the products do not work well unless you mix them with several other Melaleuca products.
We have suffered chemical burns, smoke damage from their candles, hives, etc. from their products and they DENY any responsibility. Even as I was cancelling my membership, they were trying to sell me products.
DON'T DO IT!!!!
Seventh Generation products list every ingredient in their products.
I use vingar, baking soda and essential oils for most of my cleaning.
I buy many of my facial and bath products from www.vitacost.com . They also carry cleaning products at a reduced price.
You can buy the book "Green Up Your Clean Up" for recipes and tips for making your home healthy!
Good luck!
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