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Organic Cleaning Products
Their products have no toxic chemicals, no bleaches, no phosphates, ..... They really remove toxic residue while other non-toxic products don't and can't ...
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- I love Melaleuca products. They really remove toxic residue while other non-toxic products don't and can't break the residues down. They are so safe they don't have ch...
- I'd have to agree that Method and Green works well, but also the old classics, white vinegar, and baking soda also work in a pinch.
- I have used Amway products for many years and find they work the best for almost everything. They have a sensitive skin laundry soap, baby shampoo and other baby prod...
Looking for a Safe Multi-purpose Cleaning Product
Seventh Generation has great non-toxic, biodegradable products including an "all purpose cleaner" that works on floors. You can also try the Children's ...
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- A., Seventh Generation has great non-toxic, biodegradable products including an "all purpose cleaner" that works on floors. You can also try the Children's Health E...
- There is a recipe for a fantastic all purpose cleaner that you mix yourself in the book titled Gorgeously Green. It also works good on floors and toilets! That book ...
- My friends love Mellaluca (Spelling??) products for all of their cleaning.. R.
How Do I Safely Get Rid of Ants - Inside??
There are a couple of great ways to get rid of ants without using the usual toxic products. Mint tea, citrus juice, salt, ground cinnamon and Boric Acid are ...
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- Sweep away the ants. Dilute white vinegar with water and wipe where the ant trail was. Ants navigate with a scent trail that they lay down, so if you get rid of the ...
- CHALK! I had the same problem. First I wiped up the ants from their trail. Then I drew a thick line of chalk all around the kitchen (my ants were in the kitchen). I...
- We use a all natural bug spray called EcoSmart. We only sprayed once the ants haven't come back. I love this stuff. And the fact, that it is safe! http://www.ec...
Cleaning Used Crib Mattress
These are toxic and can lead to breathing problems. An infant should not inhale toxic fumes. The previous posts about used cribs leading to SIDS is correct. ...
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- DO NOT use bleach or other solutions to clean the mattress. These are toxic and can lead to breathing problems. An infant should not inhale toxic fumes. The previou...
- A good vacuuming and sit in the sun for a while should do the trick. Most crib mattresses are plastic/vinyl coated so you dont have to worry about the previous babys ...
- Well i read the previous posts having my son being young I wasn't fortunate enough to have the funds to buy a new crib and matress. He's 8 and well btw. We vacummed...
Stinky House - Help!
Im so glad nobody has suggested using air fresheners These not only just temporarily cover up odors but theyve also been found to be very toxic ...
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- A few years ago, my in-laws used this non-toxic product they picked up at HomeDepot like DampRid: http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xr5/R-100391308/h_d2/ProductDi...
- I second Shaklee. I am not a rep so I am not trying to make money off of you I just know from using it in our family for well over 25 years that it is awesome. We don'...
- You could try putting a small open bowl of baking soda in every room for a day or so if it's not bad. However, the best thing for musty smells, because my bathroom ge...
Unhealthy Fumes from Tempurpedic Mattress?
It's made with petroleum and treated with a toxic cocktail of flame retardants. ... It is known that the off gassing from mattresses is toxic and if you can ...
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- Hi V., I know it is scary exposing our children to so many chemicals and not knowing the effects it can cause later on in their life. I introduced my ...
- I would definitely take the mattress back. It is known that the off gassing from mattresses is toxic and if you can smell it and is giving your son a headache that's p...
- Hi V., We also bought a tempurpedic matress not too long ago. I also woke up with a head ache the first night. My husband did massive research on the fumes due to t...
How Do I Remove the Smell of Moth Balls from Clothing?
Oct 27, 2009 ... After doing some research, etc and discovering how toxic they are, ... OMG, I didnt realize that these things were toxic. ...
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- if it can be ironed, iron on a hot setting then hang it out in the sun. if it cant be ironed, hang it out in the sun as much as possible for a month. dry heat and plen...
- Try washing with vinegar and baking soda with vinegar in fabric softener "cup". Then dry out in the sun. Good luck stripping the residue left by the mothballs... if ...
- I know you washed it a lot, but mothballs are really unhealthy, and because it is newborn, I would say to forget it--see link about dangers of mothballs and their fume...
Wet Ones / Wet Wipes
I found out the chemicals in them are so toxic and dangerous they have law suits against the company that made them. Please update so we know what worked. ...
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- Hi J., I would soak her bottom in a warm bath, blot dry. If you have any Melaleuca products in the house, I would bath her using the Gold Bar or the Antibacteria...
- I would use a soft paper towel or gauze pads with warm water to clean the area for a few days. Any wipes you use right now, even the unscented ones probably burn like ...
- It sounds wierd but the doctors told my girl friend when it happened to her son on arms NOT to bathe her son much because the skin has been traumatized and needs time ...
Green Clean
Sep 17, 2009 ... no worries about toxic residue Mostnatural cleaners still say keep out of reach of children so theyre not all that great or nontoxiceven ...
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- I started making my own laundry soap 3 months ago. I do 1/3 bar of zote 1/2c of boarx 1/2c of washing soda I use white vinegar as my fabric softener. my al...
- I've been making my own cleaners for 3+ years, and have been very happy with the results, mostly because it's all so simple :). I did look at a few "natural cleaning" ...
- I don't make my own laundry detergent, but buy the Kirkland or Ecos brand at Costco and usually add baking soda as well. I use white vinegar (purchased at Costco) inst...
Seeking Advice About Infant Safety with Pesticides
I am on a mission to educate people everywhere about the toxic chemicals we are not even ... Legally if the toxic level is down to about 4% they let you in. ...
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- K., You are very smart to care about your baby's health! The research I've heard shows that there's a higher incidence of leukemia in children in households that use...
- I went to a class about kid/pet friendly and eco-friendly pest control by Dr. Bob Stauffer in LV, NV. I got his book that explains natural ways to control pests. He ...
- DON'T DO IT!!! You definitely do not want to expose your infant (or yourself for that matter) to pesticides. What kind of bugs are you trying to get rid of? If it's t...