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MJJ:

I looked up Dishwashing Liquid/Dishwasher detergent in a book called

Natural, Non-Toxic, and Earthwise by Debra Lynn Dadd, which I've had

for about 15 years. Ms Dadd recommends plain liquid soap or bar soap

(I guess whichever you are not sensitive to). One note of caution re:

the bar soap is that some are a bit more slippery than the liquid

variety. To cut grease, add some slices of fresh lemon (or a few

tablespoon of vinegar - if you can tolerate it). To disinfect without

soap - If you cannot use sufficiently hot water while washing, clean

the food off with a sponge or brush, then pile the dishes in a sink

and fill it with water hotter than you can touch.

This is Debra Lynn Dadd's website that is filled with eco-friendly

suggestion (which are most likely gentler on the immune system!):

http://www.dld123.com/

The above info was taken from Nontoxic, Natural, & Earthwise by Debra

Lynn Dadd, published by Archer, Inc., Los Angeles © 1990

I hope this is useful.

Take care!

Claudine

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MJJ:

I looked up Dishwashing Liquid/Dishwasher detergent in a book called

Natural, Non-Toxic, and Earthwise by Debra Lynn Dadd, which I've had

for about 15 years. Ms Dadd recommends plain liquid soap or bar soap

(I guess whichever you are not sensitive to). One note of caution re:

the bar soap is that some are a bit more slippery than the liquid

variety. To cut grease, add some slices of fresh lemon (or a few

tablespoon of vinegar - if you can tolerate it). To disinfect without

soap - If you cannot use sufficiently hot water while washing, clean

the food off with a sponge or brush, then pile the dishes in a sink

and fill it with water hotter than you can touch.

This is Debra Lynn Dadd's website that is filled with eco-friendly

suggestion (which are most likely gentler on the immune system!):

http://www.dld123.com/

The above info was taken from Nontoxic, Natural, & Earthwise by Debra

Lynn Dadd, published by Archer, Inc., Los Angeles © 1990

I hope this is useful.

Take care!

Claudine

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Hi MJJ, don’t know if it any help, but here in Canada the safest stuff, that

even the most severe MCS people seem to be able to use, is called Nature

Clean – there’s a whole line of products. It’s often the only thing I can

use. There’s a website and email, you could try to get hold of them and see

if they sell/ship over there. It’s HYPERLINK

" http://www.franktross.com/ " www.franktross.com and HYPERLINK

" mailto:info@... " info@.... Good luck, sourcing non

toxic stuff can be so trying sometimes. Aylwin xo

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Hi MJJ, don’t know if it any help, but here in Canada the safest stuff, that

even the most severe MCS people seem to be able to use, is called Nature

Clean – there’s a whole line of products. It’s often the only thing I can

use. There’s a website and email, you could try to get hold of them and see

if they sell/ship over there. It’s HYPERLINK

" http://www.franktross.com/ " www.franktross.com and HYPERLINK

" mailto:info@... " info@.... Good luck, sourcing non

toxic stuff can be so trying sometimes. Aylwin xo

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Hi Claudine, thanks from me too for this website – very useful,

informational. TC, Aylwin xo

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From: CFAlliance [mailto:CFAlliance ] On

Behalf Of Claudine Strazza

Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 2:40 PM

To: CFAlliance

Subject: Re: Ordinary Dish Wash Liquid

MJJ:

I looked up Dishwashing Liquid/Dishwasher detergent in a book called

Natural, Non-Toxic, and Earthwise by Debra Lynn Dadd, which I've had

for about 15 years. Ms Dadd recommends plain liquid soap or bar soap

(I guess whichever you are not sensitive to).

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Hi Claudine, thanks from me too for this website – very useful,

informational. TC, Aylwin xo

_____

From: CFAlliance [mailto:CFAlliance ] On

Behalf Of Claudine Strazza

Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 2:40 PM

To: CFAlliance

Subject: Re: Ordinary Dish Wash Liquid

MJJ:

I looked up Dishwashing Liquid/Dishwasher detergent in a book called

Natural, Non-Toxic, and Earthwise by Debra Lynn Dadd, which I've had

for about 15 years. Ms Dadd recommends plain liquid soap or bar soap

(I guess whichever you are not sensitive to).

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Thanks Claudine for replying. I can't go anywhere near those products.

My body goes into toxic shock, and my body reacts to even the smell of

them.MJJ

>

> MJJ:

>

> I looked up Dishwashing Liquid/Dishwasher detergent in a book called

> Natural, Non-Toxic, and Earthwise by Debra Lynn Dadd, which I've had

> for about 15 years. Ms Dadd recommends plain liquid soap or bar soap

> (I guess whichever you are not sensitive to). One note of caution re:

> the bar soap is that some are a bit more slippery than the liquid

> variety. To cut grease, add some slices of fresh lemon (or a few

> tablespoon of vinegar - if you can tolerate it). To disinfect without

> soap - If you cannot use sufficiently hot water while washing, clean

> the food off with a sponge or brush, then pile the dishes in a sink

> and fill it with water hotter than you can touch.

>

> This is Debra Lynn Dadd's website that is filled with eco-friendly

> suggestion (which are most likely gentler on the immune system!):

>

> http://www.dld123.com/

>

> The above info was taken from Nontoxic, Natural, & Earthwise by Debra

> Lynn Dadd, published by Archer, Inc., Los Angeles © 1990

>

> I hope this is useful.

>

> Take care!

>

> Claudine

>

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Thanks Claudine for replying. I can't go anywhere near those products.

My body goes into toxic shock, and my body reacts to even the smell of

them.MJJ

>

> MJJ:

>

> I looked up Dishwashing Liquid/Dishwasher detergent in a book called

> Natural, Non-Toxic, and Earthwise by Debra Lynn Dadd, which I've had

> for about 15 years. Ms Dadd recommends plain liquid soap or bar soap

> (I guess whichever you are not sensitive to). One note of caution re:

> the bar soap is that some are a bit more slippery than the liquid

> variety. To cut grease, add some slices of fresh lemon (or a few

> tablespoon of vinegar - if you can tolerate it). To disinfect without

> soap - If you cannot use sufficiently hot water while washing, clean

> the food off with a sponge or brush, then pile the dishes in a sink

> and fill it with water hotter than you can touch.

>

> This is Debra Lynn Dadd's website that is filled with eco-friendly

> suggestion (which are most likely gentler on the immune system!):

>

> http://www.dld123.com/

>

> The above info was taken from Nontoxic, Natural, & Earthwise by Debra

> Lynn Dadd, published by Archer, Inc., Los Angeles © 1990

>

> I hope this is useful.

>

> Take care!

>

> Claudine

>

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