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Products for Healthy Living
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Bon Ami
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Bathtub ball
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Shower filter
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Countertop filter
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Xyliwhite
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Aerolatte
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Dr. Bronner's
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We love this toothpaste at
our house! It's free of junk, has a great minty taste, and has xylitol, which helps against gum disease. It doesn't even contain sodium lauryl sulfate. I started having good dental checkups for the first time ever when I started using it. It also comes in cinnamon flavor. |
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Did you know that
antibacterial soaps contain triclosan, a neurotoxin? This extremely safe and natural liquid soap is the only one we use at our house. We use peppermint for hands and lavender in the showers. It has wacky stuff written on the bottle, which you can ignore when you see how great it works. |
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This bath ball can help
remove the chlorine from your bath water. If you can't afford a whole-house reverse osmosis system, drinking water and bath/shower water are the areas to concentrate on. |
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This filter fits on your
shower, removes chlorine, and doesn't even affect your water pressure! |
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A great way to keep safe
drinking water and other beverages handy. To minimize toxic substances in your food and drinks, store everything in glass rather than plastic whenever possible. |
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This is the water filter on our
sink at home. It's easy to install and use on your sink faucet. The filter sits on the counter next to the sink. You just pull a little pin on the nozzle to make the water go through the filter instead of the faucet. I studied the documentation and felt safe drinking this water. You can read all the details at www.newwaveenviro.com |
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Some of the best nontoxic
stuff is right in your grocery store. Bon Ami is much less nasty to the environment than other cleansers, and is gentle on your porcelain, too. Can be used to get water stains off of dishes, and clean burns off of your cooking pots. Turns out mom was right on this one! |
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Like you, we are always looking for ways to make our daily lives less toxic and more healthy.
We wanted to share with you some of the products we use everyday in our own homes. On this page are links to where you can purchase these products through our associate account at Amazon.com.
Please note that if you buy anything on this page, you are purchasing from Amazon,
not BrainChild. |
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Ecover dishwasher tabs
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Mortar and Pestle
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A simple, old fashioned, and
extremely useful part of my little home apothecary. Comes in handy when I need to crush small numbers of pills. For bigger pill crushing jobs, I use an old cleaned-out coffee grinder. |
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Isn't it amazing that some
dishwasher soaps still have mercury and other toxins in them? And they don't even have to put it on the label. This natural, safe dishwasher soap is super easy to use, gentle on the environment, and works really well. You just unwrap one of these tablets (2 for heavy grime) and drop it in the silverware tray before washing |
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Seventh Gen Laundry
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This is my favorite laundry
soap. I also love Seventh Generation's hand dishwashing liquid, glass and surface cleaner and toilet cleaner. Free and Natural means no fragrance added which is good for sensitive people. The item at left is a pack of six big bottles, by the way. These can be found in most health food stores. |
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If you mix supplements
together every day like we do, you know that good tools make all the difference. Here's one of our favorite little helpers -- it's a compact, easy-to-wash, battery- powered little stick mixer, designed to mix coffee, and works great for mixing supplements in a cup! |
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Clean Water
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Cleaning and
Body Care |
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Supplementation
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Home Testing
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Lead Inspector Test Kit
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We're all concerned about
lead and toxins in our homes these days. According to Consumer Reports, this brand and Lead Chek are the two most effective ones for finding lead on surfaces around the house. |
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Glass pitchers
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