DISTANCE LEARNING | CONTINUING EDUCATION | ONLINE DEGREES

  SITE MAP | CONTACT US
Learning from home
Education for Adults Home Distance Learning Education Blog Education Articles
Distance Learning Adult Education

Search:

Home | Home And Family | Home Improvement


Is Your House Toxic?

By: Kate Would

Have you ever wondered what exactly you're cleaning your house with? If a product is so strong that it cleans any grime with one squirt - what on Earth can it be made of? You may be slowly poisoning yourself - yes, seriously. Don't panic though, I have some practical advice for you.

Count up which cleaning products you would need just to tackle a couple of rooms in your house - bathroom and kitchen for instance. You probably have a multi-surface cleaner, a more powerful cleaner for the nasty bits (yuk!), a floor cleaner maybe, air freshener, brightly coloured liquid that resembles alien slime that makes your toilet smell nice. The list goes on but you get the idea.

The manufacturers have been educating us for years now (and it is working) on how brilliant their products are. How we would all die of terrible diseases if we were to stop using their latest product, (which is better than their last one they always add). They tell us how we would be neglecting our duty as a good citizen if we didn't de-contaminate our house so it becomes sterile and un-lived in. Some of these products are so strong that they make your eyes water. You are advised to wear gloves, keep away from your eyes and seek medical attention if it comes into contact with your skin AND you still trust them when it comes to coating all the surfaces in your house with these industrial strength toxic products.

Enough moaning, I could go on and tell you more but I think you get the idea. The good news is that there are alternatives. If you're prepared to put in a little work and change the way you think about things you can decontaminate yourself and your home from those nasty chemicals, which are usually worse than the dirt!

I've done some homework for you to get you started

Use soapnuts. You can use them in the washing machine. I use them all the time for light-normal washes and I can honestly say that our clothes are always clean and fresh. I add a couple of splashes of clear vinegar to the drawer to soften the clothes and to remove stains. I like things to smell nice so I add a couple of drops of essential oil and it makes all the difference.

There is a great company that I use, their prices are good and they also ship worldwide. http://www.gogreen.cellande.co.uk/shop/products/soapnuts/soapnuts.php and I've not had any problems. There is a list of other great things you can use soapnuts for too, including cleaners, soap and dishwasher solution.

If this isn't enough for you try this link to uses for vinegar. Vinegar is strong stuff as you may already know. It's no surprise that it's good for cleaning, and much healthier than the industrial alien slime too. Follow these tips and your house will be gleaming in no time http://www.vinegartips.com/cleaning/

So there you have it. You don't have to compromise your health for heavenly cleanliness in your home. You'll save money, improve your own health and help the environment too.

Just one more tip, don't wear yourself out going mad on the cleaning this week!

Article Source: http://www.classesandcareers.net/education

Kate Would Holistic Practitioner publishes her weekly newsletter to help people live a happy and healthy life. If you're feeling fed up and exhausted and want to receive practical tips you can subscribe by clicking the link below. You can also claim your FREE therapy session here too. www.shakethedisease.com

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Home Improvement Articles Via RSS!

® ClassesandCareers.net 2007 | Privacy Policy | Link to us | Online Education
ClassesandCareers.net is a division/subsidiary of One on One Marketing, Inc.

Powered by Article Dashboard