Tag: "nontoxic"

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27 Household Uses For A Lemon

Ah, the common lemon. So juicy and delicious when squeezed to make lemonade but did you know that the lemon had tons of uses around the house? This wonder of nature not only pleases our palate but can take care of so much more. Let’s take a look at all the uses for a lemon… [...]

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100% Pure Fruit-Pigmented Mascara

A few weeks back, my girlfriend ordered some all-natural mascara from the company 100% Pure. She had been searching for a non-toxic mascara, and finally decided to try out this 100% Natural, 100% Vegetarian, fruit-pigmented mascara. After using it for a couple of weeks, she let me know that she really likes it and that [...]

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23 Ways To Use Vinegar For Nontoxic Cleaning

There are plenty of toxic products on the market you can buy in order to “clean” your house. But what you may not know is that distilled white vinegar does the job of most of them without any toxicity — and for much cheaper! Using only inexpensive vinegar, water, and a castile soap like Dr. [...]

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Making Your New Construction or Old Home More Green

The idea of building a green house is no longer just for the pure environmentalists or the wealthy amongst us. Everyone wants a green home now, including me! Designing and creating a home with green building materials in order to make it eco-friendly benefits the builders, the residents, the neighbors, and the earth alike. Green [...]

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10 Plants That Clean The Air Inside Your Home

Our homes are full of all sorts of toxic chemicals, whether they be from carpeting, insulation, various fabrics, laminate floors and countertops, or just toxic cleaning supplies. And while we can do our best to safeguard our air (and thus our health) against these toxins, sometimes good ole’ Mother Nature has the best defense against [...]

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Clean Your Showerhead Without Toxic Chemicals

That low-flow showerhead which was working fine now slowing down to just a trickle? It’s probably because of a build-up of calcium and other minerals in your local water supply. The nozzles get clogged up and water can’t be pushed through them anymore, potentially leaving you standing in a drip-like shower with soap in your [...]