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Chemical Free Products

Last post Sun, May 18 2008 5:13 PM by bonniethesurvivor. 3 replies.


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  • kristie kristie
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    • Posted: Sat, May 17 2008 2:03 AM

    • All the everyday cleaning products and essentials that you can buy from a supermarket have unsafe chemicals in them that can cause, asthma, diabetes, ezchma, headaches, add or adhd etc. There is a solution. Make your life and your families life more healthier. visit the following website for more information.

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  • rainey826 rainey826
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    • permalink Re: Chemical Free Products

    • Posted: Sat, May 17 2008 8:12 PM

    •  THANK YOU FOR SHARING THAT KRISTIE , I HAVE A DAUGHTER WHO HAS ASTHMA     RAINEY 


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  • kristie kristie
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    • permalink Re: Chemical Free Products

    • Posted: Sun, May 18 2008 1:08 AM

    • If you want to you can have a look at my websites it provides you with more information. My contact details are also available on my website. feel free to contact me.

      Kristie


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  • bonniethesurvivor bonniethesurvivor
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    • permalink Re: Chemical Free Products

    • Posted: Sun, May 18 2008 5:13 PM

    • There are a number of companies that are now providing "green" household cleaning products.  These products can help those who are immunologically compromised, or are just irritated by the chemicals involved in regular products.  From the "Living Green" website come the following recommendations:

       

      To substitute green products for strong chemicals in the kitchen:

      • Look for products that say eco-friendly, all natural, or green on the label—sometimes you'll find the Green Seal symbol.
      • Take a close look at your pantry shelves.  Distilled white vinegar and baking soda both are great for cleaning and deodorizing without chemicals.
      • Dispose of your non-green cleaning products in a safe manner.  Don't just toss open containers in the waste basket or pour them down the drain.  Look for disposal instructions on the cleaning product labels and follow them carefully.

       

      Good luck, Bonnie


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