Make Every Day Earth Day
I hope everyone enjoyed a happy Earth Day! What a great way to honor Mother Earth and all she provides. Let’s keep up the green momentum! Just like taking one small step toward keeping chemicals and toxins out of your body, make another small step to keep them out of hers. Like the saying goes, “if Mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.” A healthier planet means a healthier you.
Being Healthy goes Beyond Eating Healthy
Cleaning your home with conventional cleaning products affects your health, too. Read the labels. You wouldn’t want to eat that stuff, so why would you want to breathe it in? After a very unpleasant incident a number of years ago—involving bathroom cleaner and a poorly ventilated bathroom—I immediately made the switch to all-natural alternatives.
Keep your eyes open and read labels. There are a lot of companies climbing on the Green Bandwagon with their “green” cleaning products, but not all of them are as environmentally-friendly as they would have you believe. Besides, why spend money on those products when there are much cheaper, less harmful alternatives?
Healthy Solutions
You can clean your house with things you probably already have on hand anyway. My favorites are white vinegar, baking soda and lemon. White vinegar, in particular, is a great cleaner that can be used on glass, countertops, appliances, mirrors and more. I recommend in investing in a couple of good spray bottles. That way you can save money buying large bottles of vinegar and you can simply refill your spray bottles as needed. Worried about your house coming out smelling like a salad? Don’t be—as the vinegar evaporates, so does the smell.
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Category: Green Cleaning
April 26th, 2009 at 12:16 am
What a great topic! Definitely something we all need to think about. I can’t even walk down the cleaning products aisle at the grocery store without getting a headache, why would I want to put that stuff in my house?