An article in the Tufts Daily begins:
"As we stretched out and prepared for another early yoga class, a student in front of me said, "the Lysol is disrupting my inner peace." And even though she was joking, the wafts of ammonia and chlorine were not particularly pleasing."
This particular writer was then inspired to do some research, and what she found out might be a little surprising… or not. It's pretty common knowledge that the ingredients in common daily household supplies contain skin and eye irritants and may even cause allergic reactions, but for many, the school of thought has been "what's the alternative?"
But there is another option for getting your house spic and span - without using any products that may impede your well-being.
Cosmic Wine
Winemakers are following the stars to improve their wines!
Green cleaning is sweeping the country. Institutions including Harvard University are implementing environmentally sound cleaning programs for their custodial services (improving the health of custodians and building occupants alike). And with more and more stores carrying products that don't contain substances that contribute significantly to the production of photochemical smog, tropospheric ozone and poor indoor air quality, green cleaning is an option in the home as well.
For more information on how you can reduce the chemical toxins in your environment visit http://www.cleaningpro.com.
Or, to learn how you can make green cleaning products on your own check out http://www.metrokc.gov/health/asthma/facts/greencleaning.htm.
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