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Not long
ago I had the opportunity to take Gert Jackson's Herbal Housekeeping
class here at the Herb Corner. Until
that night I thought that making my own household
cleaners would be time
consuming, expensive and ineffective. I was wrong. Not only were
they easy to make, but in most cases I already
had the ingredients at home. As far as being ineffective, I was
way off! All of the products that we made in class with Gert
work great! I now keep the scouring powder next to the sink in
a nice container in my kitchen at home and at the store. I use
it on the counter tops to remove stains that I couldn't remove
with other products. I use it on my stovetop in place of those
other fancy, high-priced soft scrub products made especially
for corning top stoves.
After
taking Gert's class I began to wonder why many of the cleaning
products I had that said they were environmentally safe had warning
labels on them. I did some research and found that a label
that states "Caution" means that if an
average s ized
adult were to ingest one ounce to one pint of the containments,
it could be fatal. A "Warning" sign meant
anywhere from one teaspoon to one ounce ingested could be fatal. "Danger,
harmful or fatal if swallowed" means anywhere from a taste
to one
teaspoon could be fatal to an average sized adult. After discovering
this, I wanted a better understanding of the word "toxic".
I found that a toxic substance is any chemical or mixture of
chemicals that can be harmful to the health of you, your child
or your pet if inhaled, swallowed, absorbed through the skin
or through contact with the skin or the eyes. Besides being dangerous
to our health, these chemicals are also harmful to the environment.
Eventually they will leach into the land, water and air. These
chemicals can cause rashes, burning eyes, headaches, a runny
nose, chemical sensitivity, cardiac problems, nervous system
problems, respitory conditions, reproductive disorders, kidney
damage, liver damage and more.
If
these chemicals are in our air fresheners, furniture polishes,
carpet cleaners and toilet bowl cleaners and are this harmful
to adult humans, can you imagine what they might be doing
to our pets? An animal's body (as well as an infant or toddler)
is much closer to the floor than an adult, putting them in closer
contact with many of the chemicals and making them more susceptible
to the illnesses that can be caused by these toxins. Our pets
also have a faster metabolism and smaller lungs than adults do
therefore their bodies have to work much harder to eliminate
these toxins.
Thanks to
the creativity of advertisers, we now feel the need to
have a cleaning product for all of the different surfaces in
our homes. We have become accustomed to the usefulness of these
products, but some of them can contain chemicals that can irritate
our eyes, skin or throat. Over long-term usage and buildup in
our homes, they can be far more dangerous leading to acute or
chronic health conditions.
There are
safe alternatives that can be substituted for the toxic
ones. Making your own cleansers if very simple and relatively
inexpensive. I found it to be much cheaper than having many
different products in my home. They can be made from a few simple
ingredients some of which you may have on
hand already. Some examples are baking soda, borax, vinegar,
mineral oil, herbs, spices and essential oils. The baking
soda can be used for a scrub
on shinny surfaces and will not scratch them. It works
on carpets to remove odors and spots. It cleans and deodorizes
sink drains and softens water. Borax disinfects, deodorizes,
helps stop the growth of molds and mildews and is effective
in killing microorganisms and fungus on surfaces. Vinegar helps
to cut grease, prevents mold growth, freshens the air and dissolves
mineral deposits. Grapefruit seed extract is antibacterial,
anti-microbial and anti-fungal. Just a few drops in a quart of
water are great for cleaning countertops and other kitchen and
bathroom surfaces. It can also be used to clean your fresh produce.
Some herbs like powered myrrh, peppermint, lavender or thyme
can be added to your cleaners to help stop the growth of bacteria.
Essential oils, orange, lemon, lime, grapefruit and tea tree
have anti-fungal, anti-microbial and antibacterial properties.
I
found that cleaning with the natural products I made from Gert's
class was much easier than I thought it would be. I feel so strongly
about this that I asked Gert to come back and teach this class
again so that more of you could find out just how easy this is.
Thank you Gert for giving me the tools to make my home a safer
place for my family and my pets.
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