If you are experiencing allergy symptoms in your family and you can’t identify them, look no further than inside your own home. Finding I am allergic to many scented home and body products, it takes special effort to be aware & eliminate the offenders. While finding the best tools to make my physical needs better, I realized an organic agenda is what works best. We assume organics cost more & are inconvenient -- ENT's cost a lot more than natural products! Simple solutions are the best. Easy adjustments can change our health. Even those who don’t suffer from allergy problems have everything to gain by changing their ways. Clothing, towels, bedding--all the items that we launder, surround us 24/7. Using products that you can pronounce the ingredients on the packaging & know what it means, takes us back to how simplicity can be the best solution. Dropps is a mail order laundry detergent system that is plant based. It has a product for everyone & eco-friendly packaging. Woolen dryer balls are an amazing find too. They eliminate any scent that penetrates your laundry, prevent static cling & reduces drying time. Plus, these bad boys can last for over a year! It’s OK to have unscented linens & clothing. The smells are just a signal of baked in chemicals that lead us to believe they are clean. Each polyester dryer sheet is a petroleum & coal product that will end up in a landfill & in your body. The long term benefits are a big win for everyone. Rethink-Reduce-Replace |
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