Tuesday, April 30, 2013

It's your choice...who will you choose?

It’s time to start asking serious questions about what is really in all these miracle, anti scrubbing, disinfecting, germ killing, bug ridding, long lasting household products.

Yesterday, I talked about how fed up I was with corporate America. Today, we will look inside of these companies products. We need to understand just why they want 'robots' in the office or in their factories. They clearly want workers that don't dare ask questions for fear of being demoted, ridiculed, chastised or fired for lack of production because they asked WTH! Most all of these people shut up and put up for the paycheck that may or may just barely support their families. We buy the products because of  what I call advertisement brainwashing. Listed below are some of the many great sites sending this potentially life saving message.

 It’s your choice; the fat cats or you and your loved ones. Who will you choose?
Go Green with us!
Let Domestic Touch do the dirty work...NATURALLY!
 
 
 
 
 Natural cleaning alternatives

  • Baking Soda - cleans, deodorizes, softens water, scours.
  • Soap - unscented soap in liquid form, flakes, powders or bars is biodegradable and will clean just about anything. Avoid using soaps which contain petroleum distillates.
  • Lemon - one of the strongest food-acids, effective against most household bacteria.
  • Tea Tree Oil is another disinfectant that is an essential oil. It has been shown to fight not just bacteria but various fungi and viruses, too. Tea tree oil is commonly used on bacterial and fungal health conditions such as acne, blisters, warts and insect bites.
  • White Vinegar - cuts grease, removes mildew, odors, some stains and wax build-up.
  • Washing Soda - or SAL Soda is sodium carbonate decahydrate, a mineral. Washing soda cuts grease, removes stains, softens water, cleans wall, tiles, sinks and tubs. Use care, as washing soda can irritate mucous membranes. Do not use on aluminum.
  • Isopropyl Alcohol - is an excellent disinfectant. (It has been suggested to replace this with ethanol or 100 proof alcohol in solution with water. There is some indication that isopropyl alcohol buildup contributes to illness in the body. See http://drclark.ch/g)
  • Cornstarch - can be used to clean windows, polish furniture, shampoo carpets and rugs.
  • Citrus oils - cleans paint brushes, oil and grease, some stains.

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