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WHAT ABOUT NATURAL STUFF? I SWITCHED TO THIS B4 EVER

GETTING DIAGNOSED CUZ I JUST DONT LIKE CHEMICALS....SO

BAKING SODA IS GREAT FOR THINGS THAT NEED SCRUBBING,

VINEGAR IS AWESOME FOR GLASS OR MISSORS, LOTS OF

OTHERS......I JUST PREFER THE NATURAL APPROACH LIKE I

SAID

BE WELL,

DONNA

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OHHH, TOILETS MIX BAKING SODA AND VINEGAR, POUR THE

BAKING SODA IN, SCRUB, ADD VINEGAR, WAIT ABOUT 5

MINUTES, THEN FLUSH

BAKING SODA IS GREAT FOR ODORS, I USE IT IN ALL OF MY

LITTER BOXES BENEATH THE LITTER

FOR PEE ON MATTRESSES OR COUCH CUSHIONS, SPRINKLE

BAKING SODA ON TO ABSORB THE WETNESS OR SPRINKLE AND

LIGHTLY SPRAY WITH A CLEANER OF YOUR CHOICE, THEN

SCRUB, THEN VACUME ONCE THE SODA IS DRY......VINEGAR

WATER IS GREAT FOR FISH TANKS TOO......MIX OF 1/8TH

VINEGAR TO THE WATER.

FOR WOODWORK, NATURAL OILS LIKE LEMON OR ORANGE.

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A few drops of grapefruit seed extract in a spray bottle full of water is a safe

way to kill germs on counters, bathtubs and toilets.

donna chopyak wrote: OHHH, TOILETS MIX BAKING SODA AND

VINEGAR, POUR THE

BAKING SODA IN, SCRUB, ADD VINEGAR, WAIT ABOUT 5

MINUTES, THEN FLUSH

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never heard of grapefruitseed extract but will search it up at health food

store this week your good,,,, do you have ocd? cause im looking for a

friend with ocd to clean my house up right lol

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>Subject: Re: chemical cleaners and ms

>Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 16:14:11 -0700 (PDT)

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Here is one of the possible ingredients in pine sol. They use

surfactants and this is info on what is put into surfactants. YOu have

to decide for yourself. I have not used any cleaners in my house except

dish soap, vinegar, and lots of elbow grease!

P.S.You forgot to trim your post. :-)

*The Dangers of DEA*

One of the most common-and potentially toxic-compounds commonly found in

personal care products is DEA (diethanolomine). Formulated into soaps,

detergents and surfactants, it is found in *over 600 home and personal

care products. * The shampoo and soap you use probably includes it.

Belonging to a class of chemicals known as alkanolamines (which includes

monoethanolamine and triethanolamine or TEA), DEA has been linked with

kidney, liver, and other organ damage according to several

government-funded research studies, and has been proven to cause cancer

in rats when applied to the skin.

According to a 1995 study funded by the National Institute of

Environmental Health Sciences, DEA has low acute toxicity but

significant cumulative toxicity. This is because it cannot be easily

excreted from the body but instead builds up in the fatty tissues of the

liver, brain, kidneys, and spleen with repeated oral and dermal

exposure. As DEA collects in the tissues, it spurs an accumulation of

abnormal phospholipids that can lead to mounting tissue and nerve damage

and premature death ( et al., 1995).

http://www.therealessentials.com/care1.html

nancy millar wrote:

>does anyone know if cleaners like pine-sol can play a role in symptoms

>getting worse. Wanting to keep brothers room cleaner yet worry about

>cleaners and odors. any takers on this one?

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already i used the vinegar!! will start researching all my products here at

home,thanks for this important information,might be why we all have skin

conditions :( you have been very helpful :)

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>To: mscured

>Subject: Re: chemical cleaners and ms

>Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 09:31:43 -0700

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Glad to be of help, wish we did not have to read labels so much but it

seems everything these days has potential to harm us.

nancy millar wrote:

>already i used the vinegar!! will start researching all my products here at

>home,thanks for this important information,might be why we all have skin

>conditions :( you have been very helpful :)

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It seems that lots of the eye problems are associated with inflamation,

nerve damage and free radicals. High quality fish oil will help with the

inflmation, and a good quality synergystic type antioxidant will help

with free radicals, and Glyconutrients can repair nerve damage. I only

had severe blurred vision and poor night vision, it did improve greatly

with the use of the things mentioned above.

medical question mark wrote:

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> I am 33 year old female suffering fRom optic atrophy and related

> visual distrubnces, but the underlying condtion has not been diagnosed,

> I undertand that optic atrophy is a symptom of MS, and many of you

> have been able to overcome MS ,through alterntive treatments. I would

> be very grateful if you could suggest an alterntive treatment which

> has worked for optic atrophy.

> Regards

> MQ

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Yes everything is concentrated so you only need a little bit. It

was strange using their shampoo (no toxins) because I was used to

using a handful to get it to wash nicely, now I only need a pinch.

A bottle lasts me 3+ months! Let me know if you want anything and I

will show you how to order.

Roe

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> sight looks interesting is everything concentrated? i added it to

my

> favorites to throughly look at it later. thanks

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> I SWEAR by the >Melaleuca cleaning products.  They are all natural,

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> >eco friendly, effective and use Melaleuca oil (also known as tea

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