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Cleaning With A Toxic Brew? Forget About The Monsters Under The Bed!

Posted on July 14, 2009
by Liz A.

Many products used to clean schools, homes and offices everyday, have ingredients that can be toxic to our health and the environment's. A free report discloses many toxic ingredients in brand name products.

The "monsters" are right there on the grocery store shelves just waiting to "clean up" your home, school or office!!

That's right, sitting there all prim and proper, polished and priced; are a plethora of cleaning products, (aka Monsters), ready to come into your personal spaces and gobble up all those terrible germs and gunk! But, in the process of "cleaning up" your spaces, they may also be leaving behind a toxic brew.

These toxins may be absorbed by inhalation, ingestion, or contact. Some of the ingredients have been found to be associated factors of one or many health conditions. Asthma, Chronic Fatigue, Reactive Airway Dysfunction, Skin Allergies and more, may be affected or enhanced by the toxic brew of products that you're "cleaning" with.

You have options. Natural and non-toxic products are available and can be just as effective as the Name Brand products. Many of these products are concentrated and not any more costly than the Name Brand products. There are also recipes available to make up your own homemade solutions.

To find out more about the toxic brew lurking under your sink, check out a short Toxic Brew video at http://www.4greenplanetsolutions.com/ . At that site, you can also order a free, Home Cleaners Toxin Checklist, to check out the contents of some commonly used Brand Name products.

Remove the "Monsters" and replace them with products that are safe for the you and the environment.

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Liz A.

I truly desire to make a difference by sharing with others about better ways to take care of themselves and our awesome planet. Check out my blog for common sense ways to do that at www.goodngreen.org. And leave me a note that you stopped by. Thanks! More About Liz »

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