Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Yes, because it's 2X that changes it. I use a teaspoon to measure it. With 2X that would be too much. Seems like they're counting on us messing up our clothes just like the makers of Tide and Cheer. Despicable! llaci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2008 Report Share Posted October 14, 2008 Yes I wonder how much we *really* need. Notice how they keep the cap size big. I bet you many people put in a whole capful and never think about it. Anyway I called NEEDS and they are sending me a sample of 2 other natural detergents, Planet and Biokleen. I also tried a little olive oil based castille body soap in the washer on two shirts today. It seems to have less of an odor so I suspect my body doesn't really like 7th Generation anymore. OTOH until I got my Eco Egg all my clothes washed downstairs smelled like Downy and Tide detergent no matter what I did, so I never got to actually smell 7th Generation until recently. But it does have an odor. I also talked to a filter expert about adapting the Sprite shower filter but he thought it would be difficult, though he's willing to look at my hose (I have an extra one) to see if he can splice it and do it. He thought it would be easier to just put a carbon filter for cold water under the sink. Then I could do chlorine free cold water washes, and just use hot water for things I really want to decontaminate or make sure they're thoroughly washed and germ free. > > Yes, because it's 2X that changes it. I use a teaspoon to measure it. > With 2X that would be too much. Seems like they're counting on us > messing up our clothes just like the makers of Tide and Cheer. > Despicable! llaci > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Read this: http://www.ncnblog.com/2008/03/18/beware-of-the-laundry-detergent-cap/#comment-1\ 08175 llaci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Jill, Seventh Generation contains enzyme. I have posted this before but will repeat. The supposed " natural " enzyme is subtilisin, a protease made from genetically-modified Bacillus subtilis. Most manufacturers now include this protease in their formulations (to facilitate digesting blood and food stains). No one with mold allergy should use any detergent containing this enzyme. Subtilisin is similar in structure to mold-protein enzymes which are major allergens. When Procter and Gamble first started incorporating subtilisin in detergents, the company ended up with an alomst 50% rate of occupational asthma, ultimately proven to have been caused by exposure to aerosolized subtilisin dust. Inhalation of subtilisin is DANGEROUS for sensitized individuals. If you have detergent residues left on clothing or sheets, you are exposed to the enzyme on aerosolized lint 24/7. If your dryer hose leaks, you are blowing the equivalent of mold into your home every time you use a dryer. ALL-Free has no enzymes or fragrance. Always read the label!!! May May Indoor Air Investigations www.mayindoorair.com > 2a. Seventh Generation--Just Spoke with Them > Posted by: " jill1313 " jenbooks13@... jill1313 > Date: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:03 am ((PDT)) > > The guy was very nice. He told me the new ingredients in the high > efficiency 2x detergent and they didn't seem very noxious--some > enzymes, glycerin etc (theoretically the glycerin could be bothering > me as I don't like it internally etc). However it IS much more > concentrated. No petroleum--a preservative that I suppose is a bit > toxic but in very tiny amounts. He said to use a very tiny amount--the > line that is the least on the cap (for middle size loads) consider for > a large load. So maybe use a teasponful or something I guess! > > However, I'm reacting to something so I'm going to experiment. Could > be from odors in my closet but I tend to think its the Seventh > Generation and I need to experiment with different soaps. I'm also > going to see if I can adapt a Sprite slimline shower filer to my > bathroom tap to filter the chlorine. There are times the city really > puts a lot of chlorine in the water, although I don't really mind > chlorine and can dump bleach on my cutting board without a reaction. > > So I think it may be time to switch detergents. > > So annoying (MCS, mold all that crap). > > I will report back. Anyway I think Seventh Generation is probably > okay/nontoxic for folks using it unless of course they are having an > MCS reaction. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Thank you for that information. I'm highly allergic to mold. So now I know why most of the detergents make the clothes smell moldy to me. Are there any detergents that don't have that enzyme in it? And where is it listed as an ingredient here? What's it called? http://www.seventhgeneration.com/ingredients#ingredients-for-nid-193 Am I correct that a year ago Seventh Generation didn't include such an enzyme? llaci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2008 Report Share Posted October 15, 2008 Llac, said 'All Free' has no enzymes. See end of his post. I'll have to check the Tide product that advertises it is for sensitive people ingredient list. > > > ALL-Free has no enzymes or fragrance. Always read the label!!! > > May > May Indoor Air Investigations > www.mayindoorair.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 I will check out All Free. Does not having enzymes mean it can't have a strong fragrance? My other problem. llaci > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Jeff, you are a genius!!!! I never saw this before. This explains everything!!!!!!! I can't believe it. I knew it wasn't mold, and it didn't smell like mold, yet it sometimes " felt " like a mold hit. I just couldn't explain it. Unbelievable. Thank you!!!!! I am going to post this on Debra Dadd's blog. Unbelievable. That is great information! > > Jill, > > Seventh Generation contains enzyme. > > I have posted this before but will repeat. The supposed " natural " > enzyme is subtilisin, a protease made from genetically-modified > Bacillus subtilis. > > Most manufacturers now include this protease in their formulations (to > facilitate digesting blood and food stains). > > No one with mold allergy should use any detergent containing this enzyme. > > Subtilisin is similar in structure to mold-protein enzymes which are > major allergens. When Procter and Gamble first started incorporating > subtilisin in detergents, the company ended up with an alomst 50% rate > of occupational asthma, ultimately proven to have been caused by > exposure to aerosolized subtilisin dust. > > Inhalation of subtilisin is DANGEROUS for sensitized individuals. If > you have detergent residues left on clothing or sheets, you are > exposed to the enzyme on aerosolized lint 24/7. > > If your dryer hose leaks, you are blowing the equivalent of mold into > your home every time you use a dryer. > > ALL-Free has no enzymes or fragrance. Always read the label!!! > > May > May Indoor Air Investigations > www.mayindoorair.com > > > 2a. Seventh Generation--Just Spoke with Them > > Posted by: " jill1313 " jenbooks13@... jill1313 > > Date: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:03 am ((PDT)) > > > > The guy was very nice. He told me the new ingredients in the high > > efficiency 2x detergent and they didn't seem very noxious--some > > enzymes, glycerin etc (theoretically the glycerin could be bothering > > me as I don't like it internally etc). However it IS much more > > concentrated. No petroleum--a preservative that I suppose is a bit > > toxic but in very tiny amounts. He said to use a very tiny amount--the > > line that is the least on the cap (for middle size loads) consider for > > a large load. So maybe use a teasponful or something I guess! > > > > However, I'm reacting to something so I'm going to experiment. Could > > be from odors in my closet but I tend to think its the Seventh > > Generation and I need to experiment with different soaps. I'm also > > going to see if I can adapt a Sprite slimline shower filer to my > > bathroom tap to filter the chlorine. There are times the city really > > puts a lot of chlorine in the water, although I don't really mind > > chlorine and can dump bleach on my cutting board without a reaction. > > > > So I think it may be time to switch detergents. > > > > So annoying (MCS, mold all that crap). > > > > I will report back. Anyway I think Seventh Generation is probably > > okay/nontoxic for folks using it unless of course they are having an > > MCS reaction. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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