Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | A few months ago, we announced a product called Maggie's Soap Nuts -- a natural soap and laundry detergent made from the dried shells of berries that grow on the soap berry tree. The reader response was tremendous, and over a thousand people have tried the product and liked it!
We received a lot of feedback about the soap berries. Readers were thrilled to find a natural soap product that worked so well and yet contained no synthetic chemicals or toxic fragrance additives. But we also received complaints about the price of the product. | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Wash the afflicted areas in the morning with a natural soap that contains no harmful chemicals and finish off with a splash of cold water on your underarms.
• Make sure to wear loose-fitting cotton clothes. Synthetics will prevent your skin from breathing and eliminating toxins.
• You may want to make a solution of your most favorite essential oil (one to two drops in an ounce of water; shake well to disperse the oil!) and dab it on your underarms (you may want to use the Kinesiology muscle test to determine which oil or oils are most suitable for you). | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | You're better off using natural soap (like Dr. Bronner's soap, www.DrBronner.com ) and letting your child's immune system fight off common bacteria. The world isn't sterile, after all. You can't turn your house into a germ-free bubble.
5. ADHD drugs
Would you give your child street drugs like speed or meth? Probably not, but what if your doctor wrote you a prescription for speed and said your child needed it because he was ADHD? If you're like most parents, you'd fall in step and start giving your child speed. But wait, you say: ADHD drugs are not speed, are they? But of course they are. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I refuse to use chemical laundry detergent and, instead, use natural laundry soap that grows on trees: natural soap berries that we sell as a replacement for chemical laundry detergents.
Corporate-controlled U.S. government doesn't want to prevent cancer
The U.S. government doesn't want the population to be free of cancer. That's a strong statement, so let me offer you an undeniable piece of strong evidence to back that up: The artificially low RDA numbers for vitamin D. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: I've discovered an amazing new product that replaces commercial laundry detergents with a natural soap that literally grows on trees! This is a very big deal because the laundry room is one of the most toxic rooms in the home of a typical consumer. Commercial laundry detergents, fabric softeners and dryer sheets contain alarmingly high levels of toxic chemicals well known to cause cancer, liver disorders, neurological disturbances and hormone disruption. | | Remember: This natural soap isn't going to foam up like phoney cleaning products made by chemical companies, and it sure doesn't smell like fragrance chemicals. So don't expect it to look or smell like the products you might have been using. However, soap nuts get things really clean. The soap works so well that it's actually being studied right now as a way to decontaminate soils from exposure to toxic chemicals. How's that for a natural solution? Nature's soap can save the planet from man's soap. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | Use a mild natural soap and lukewarm to cool (never cold or hot) water for cleansing. Pat the skin dry after washing— do not rub it. Avoid touching the skin except when cleansing it.
Q Avoid extremes of temperature, especially heat. Keep baths and showers short, and use water that is as cool as you can tolerate comfortably. Avoid saunas (including the type used for facials and steam inhalations), steam baths, and hot tubs. If you need to increase the humidity in your home, use only a cool mist humidifier.
Q As much as possible, avoid wearing makeup. |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | At the Store/By Mail
Q natural soap for cleaning
Allen's Naturally Liquid Soap with Aloe (Allen's Naturally). No scent or dyes. Contains coconut-based cleaners, oil of almond, and an unidentified preservative. ? M Allen's Naturally.
Auro Organic Soap (Auro). Highly concentrated milk cleanser for all surfaces. Natural ingredients. Sinan Company.
Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Soaps (All-One-God-Faith). @ Amberwood, Earth Herbs, Karens Nontoxic Products, Natural Lifestyle Supplies, Simply Delicious.
Lifeline Biodegradable Natural Cleaner (Lifeline Natural Soaps). | Thomas Bartram See book keywords and concepts | A source of natural soap used by the Navajo Indians for washing their hair and bodies. Constituents: saponins, sarsasapogenin, simila-genin and sapogenin which is similar to the Mexican Yam used to produce the progesterone hormone. Natural source of progesterone used in gynaecology for bleeding of the womb and menstrual disorders. Its steroidal saponins act as an anticoagulant to resolve clumping of blood cells. Action. Cardiac stimulant, anti-inflammatory (rheumatism and arthritis), diuretic, cholagogue (saponins), blood purifier. Ability to shrink tumours.'
Uses. | Linda Mason Hunter See book keywords and concepts | Use borax, baking soda, washing soda, or natural soap. Grate pure bar soap, such as Ivory, add water, and liquefy in a blender. Store in a tight glass container.
Helpful Hint: A drop or two of vinegar in the laundry water can help prevent colors from fading.
Laundry Starch
1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 pint cold water
Dissolve cornstarch in water. Place the solution in a spray bottle. Shake it before using.
Bleach
!A to 1 cup sodium hexametaphosphate* 5 gallons water
Add sodium hexametaphosphate to water. Proportions vary depending on water hardness. |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | HOW TO WASH NATURAL-FIBER FABRICS
• Cotton: Throw into the washing machine with natural soap, borax, baking soda, and/or sodium hexametaphosphate. Wash whites in hot water. Wash colors in warm water to prevent fading; about a tablespoon of white vinegar per tub of laundry will also help keep items colorfast. Using borax in the wash will help retard the formation of mildew. Dry cotton items using medium heat to prevent shrinking and remove them from the dryer the moment they are dry to minimize wrinkles.
• Linen: Throw in the washing machine. | | Walnut Acres natural soap (Walnut Acres). Pure edible tallow and coconut oil, water, lanolin, aloe vera, and vitamin E. Floral scent. Walnut Acres.
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Harmful ingredients: dyes, plastics (poly-urethane foam).
At the Store/By Mail
Natural sponges can be purchased at drug, hardware, art-supply, and natural-food stores.
Q Natural sponges and other bath items
Aubrey Organics Spungies Natural-Fiber Facial Cleanser Squares (Aubrey Organics). Disposable three-by-three-inch cellulose squares for cleansing and gentle exfoliation. EB ? M Aubrey Organics. | Gary Null, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Shaving cream can be made from a natural soap.
Shampoo can be made with castile soap and olive or avocado oil. A tiny amount of sesame oil can be used as a conditioner.
Toothpaste can be inexpensively made with peppermint extract and baking soda.
Deodorant can be replaced with cornstarch.
Talcum powder should not be used as it may contain asbestos fibers. A good replacement for talc is cornstarch.
Moisturizer can be made from sesame oil, as it contains vitamin E.
Facial scrub can be made from vegetable oil, and applied with a soft loofah to remove dead epithelial cells. |
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