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Homemade Natural Disinfectant
Asked by M.P. from Denver
on May 28, 2009
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In an effort to save some money, and keep toxins out of our home, I have been searching for a natural disinfectant cleaner for our bathrooms and kitchen, that I could ...
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- The recipe that you listed is pretty much the exact recipe that I've been using for almost a year now. I take 1 cup white vinegar, 1 cup water, about 3 drops of tea t...
- Yes, vinegar will disinfect and the rosemary or tea tree oil will help with the smell. However, I've used vinegar before and even adding water and rosemary won't take ...
- Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic. Rosmary works well, but I recommend Thyme. A natural disinfectant. I know many people who use only vinegar & water for their hous...
Essential Oils in Keller Area
Asked by A.S. from Dallas
on July 26, 2008
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Does anyone know a good place for essential oils in the area? My grandmother is having problems with back pain and nausea and I'm really trying to find something to h...
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- I would try Sprouts in Southlake. They have a lot of organic and all natural remedies. If they don't have they may be able to tell you of a place. They are at 1709 ...
- Central Market has a great selection. It is the only place I can find some of my homeopathic allergy stuff.
- A., Just up 377 in Roanoke is Abundant Life Health Foods. It's on the right, before you get to Hwy 170. It should only take you about 5-7 minutes to get there from ...
Healthy - Earth Friendly Shopping
Asked by M.P. from Portland
on January 6, 2009
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I am looking for a store in the Portland area that offers "good prices" mainly for essential oils. I don't mind if it includes other healthy/earth friendly shopping. ...
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- Escentuals on Hawthorne carries many many essential oils. Prices are very reasonable.
- Check out Liberty Naturals. http://www.libertynatural.com/ They are on Stark street. They require a minimum purchase but you can get a whole collection of oils for th...
- Trader Joes and Limbo right next door to TJ on 39th--half a block from Holgate. Limbo has the herbs and oils and TJ's as everything else!
Cloth Diapering
Asked by K.M. from Portland
on January 7, 2009
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I am hoping to find out anything about cloth diapering for someone who doesn't think cloth diaper covers, and wipes are within the family budget. We didn't cloth diap...
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- Hey K.! We sometimes cloth diaper and have had a great experience with it. Friends had a diaper service early on until they were sure that they would be able to mainta...
- that is a good way to save money because you wash and wear, just remember to wash in a baby detergent and rinse well, I do not know a lot about the diapers but do kno...
- Hi K., Thanks for asking this question! It sounds like you've gotten some pretty good advise so far, but I'll share my suggestions (and steal some suggestions fro...
Advice on Making All Natural Products
Asked by M.G. from Kansas City
on February 27, 2008
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I am wanting to start making my own all natural products (skincare, lotions and creams, using essential oils). I have tons of recipes that I can get started with and w...
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- Hi M., I admire your business spirit. There are a lot of start up costs in a traditional business and unfortunately most small business fail within 5 years. I have a ...
- You could start making the products for your friends and family and see where it takes you from there. Home parties in yours and others can introduce people to your p...
- M., I think it's great you're thinking about what you really want to do. This is a great book to help you refine your thoughts: http://www.daveramsey.com/shop/48_Day...