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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Recipe for Safety: Making Your Own Household Cleaners

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  • by Nada, on Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:15am PST

By Jeffrey Hollender, Geoff Davis and Reed Doyle


Once upon a time things were different in America's cleaning cupboards. In the days before the chemical revolution of the 20th century, our ancestors relied on naturally occurring materials and substances to help them with the housework. These included things like pure vegetable soaps, grease-cutting vinegars, abrasives like calcium carbonate and baking soda, citrus oils to remove odors and grime, and essential oils of plants like birch and lavender to sanitize surfaces in the home.

Not only did these homemade concoctions work well in many circumstances, but they had the additional advantages of being inexpensive to make and completely non-toxic to use. For these reasons, many people are happily rediscovering the art and science of do-it-yourself cleaning products and creating much healthier homes in the process.

The biggest surprise people have when they decide to make their own cleaners is how many they can make from so few ingredients. Indeed, an almost endless variety of safe homemade substitutes for toxic chemical cleaning formulas of all kinds can be easily prepared from just a handful of common natural materials.

With these items in hand, you can make almost any kind of formula and clean almost anything. Keep in mind as you go that though these ingredients are natural, they clean because they're powerful. The compounds they contain, while natural and biodegradable, are still chemically active and should be used with a healthy amount of respect. In addition, some readers may find that certain natural oils are irritating, and therefore personally unsuitable for use.

An excellent recipe-filled resource for learning more about making and using your own natural cleaners is the book Better Basics for the Home by natural-household-formula expert Annie Berthold-Bond. This volume is highly recommended to anyone who wishes to take non-toxic cleaning into his or her own hands. It will show you how to take the following basic ingredients and transform them into amazing sprays, cleansers, waxes, polishes and more.

Here are the core ingredients your natural cleaning cupboard should contain:


Excerpted from Naturally Clean: The Seventh Generation Guide to Safe & Healthy Non-Toxic Cleaning by Jeffrey Hollender, Geoff Davis and Reed Doyle. © 2006 New Society Publishers. Proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit the Children's Health Environmental Coalition.


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    It shouldn’t cost more to live healthier.  Get the healthy items you need at Walmart, for less.