kristen | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 11 2008 | health, home, environment
Here's another list of things around the home that you can use to clean versus some nasty chemical mix. I'm in the process of switching to home remedies and "green" products like Method and Mrs. Meyers. If nothing else, my lungs thank me when I clean but I'm sure it's better for the kid and the pets. I can't wait to use up all of my existing chemicals so that I can switch entirely.
Quoted: When you think of air pollution, you probably conjure up images of smokestacks and clogged interstates. But recent research shows that air quality is actually the worst where we feel safest — in our homes.
Some toxins are an unfortunate and unavoidable fact of modern life. But others, like those in household cleaning products, are remarkably easy to do without. In fact, you probably have many of the supplies you need to "go green" right in your kitchen cupboard.
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