Showing posts with label household hints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label household hints. Show all posts

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Ban These Products From Your Home Forever...

1.  Nonstick Cookware- When heated, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), the nonstick coating, releases toxic gases that have been linked to cancer, organ failure, reproductive damage and other dangers. Try anodized aluminum, stainless steel or cast-iron pans instead.
2.    Chemical Insecticides or Hebicides- The active ingredient in Roundup is known to cause kidney damage and reproductive harm to mice, and cypermethrin, an active ingredient in Raid, is a known eye, skin and respiratory irritant and damages the central nervous system.
3.    Conventional Cleaning Supplies- All-purpose cleaners often contain ammonia, a strong irritant that has been linked to liver and kidney damage. Bleach can burn the skin and eyes. Oven cleaners can cause chemical burns and emit toxic fumes. Choose natural cleaners or mix up your own using vinegar and baking soda.
4.   Flame Retardants- Foam items (mattresses, mattress pads, couches, easy chairs, pillows, carpet padding) purchased before 2005 are likely to contain polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE), a chemical linked to liver, thyroid and neuro-develomental toxicity. If you’re in the market for a mattress or sofa, look for products that don’t use brominated fire retardants. To make your existing mattress safer, cover it with an organic wool topper.
5.   Antibacterial Products- Widespread antibacterial use helps create new strains of antibiotic-resistant “superbugs.” Antibacterials may also interfere with immune system development in children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Make it your goal to be clean, not germ-free. Regular soap and water will clean most things.
6.    Air Fresheners- These are incredibly toxic and can aggravate respiratory problems like asthma.
7.    Chemical Fertilizers- If you have a lawn, choose organic fertilizers, not dangerous chemicals.
We hope this list will help you an your family live a little healthier in your home.
Reprinted courtesy of www.sustainlane.com

Getting the most from your washer and dryer

Tips for the washer:

Fill it up.
Clothes washers use about the same amount of energy regardless of load size, so run full loads whenever possible.

Wash in cold water.
Water heating consumes about 90 percent of the energy it takes to operate a clothes washer. Switching your temperature setting from hot to warm can cut energy use in half. Using the cold cycle reduces energy use even more.

Always use high-efficiency (HE) detergent if you have a front-loading machine.Regular detergent creates too many suds, which will affect a high-efficiency machine’s washing and rinsing performance. Over time, it can lead to odors and mechanical problems.

Activate the high-speed option
If your clothes washer has spin options, choose a high spin speed or the extended spin option to reduce moisture in clothes after washing, decreasing drying time.

Avoid the sanitary cycle
Use the superhot cycle, available on some models, only when absolutely necessary.

Leave the door open after use.
Airtight seals prevent water from leaking while the machine is in use. When a front-loading machine is not in use, this seal can trap moisture in the machines and lead to mold. Leave the door ajar for an hour or two after use to evaporate moisture. Make sure children do not climb in.

Rinse the washer every month.
Run a normal cycle with 1 cup of vinegar every month to reduce the risk of mold or mildew buildup.

Tips for the dryer:

Use the moisture sensor option.
Many new clothes dryers have a moisture sensor that shuts off the machine when clothes are dry, saving energy and clothing wear and tear.

Clean the lint filter.
Clean the filter after every load to improve air circulation and increase the dryer’s efficiency.

Scrub the lint filter regularly if you use dryer sheets
Dryer sheets can leave a film on the filter that reduces air flow and, over time, can affect the motor’s performance. If you must use dryer sheets, scrub the filter clean with a toothbrush once a month.

Use a drying rack or hang clothes outside.
Air-drying saves energy and helps clothes last longer.

Lists of toxic ingredients to avoid for life:

www.ewg.org
www.safecosmetics.org

www.cosmeticsdatabase.com


Simple Herbal Remedies

AilmentHerb
Acne Calendula, aloe, tea tree
Alcoholism Evening primrose, kudzu
Allergy Chamomile
Alzheimer’s disease Ginkgo, rosemary
Angina Hawthorn, garlic, willow, green tea
Anxiety and stress Hops, kava, passionflower, valerian, chamomile, lavender
Arteriosclerosis Garlic
Arthritis Capsicum, ginger, turmeric, willow, cat’s claw, devil’s claw
Asthma Coffee, ephedra, tea
Athlete’s foot Topical tea tree oil
Attention-deficit disorder Evening primrose oil
Bad breath Parsley
Boils Tea tree oil, topical garlic, echinacea, eleutherococcus, ginseng, rhodiola
Bronchitis Echinacea, pelargonium
Burns Aloe
Cancer Bilberry, blackberry, cocoa (dark chocolate), green tea, garlic, ginseng, maitake mushroom, pomegranate, raspberry, reishi mushroom
Cankers Goldenseal
Colds Echinacea, andrographis, ginseng, coffee, licorice root (sore throat), tea (nasal and chest congestion)
Congestive heart failure Hawthorn
Constipation Apple, psyllium seed, senna
Cough Eucalyptus
Depression St. John’s wort
Diabetes, Type 2 Garlic, beans (navy, pinto, black, etc.), cinnamon, eleutherococcus, flaxseed, green tea
Diabetic ulcers Comfrey
Diarrhea Bilberry, raspberry
Diverticulitis Peppermint
Dizziness Ginger, ginkgo
Earache Echinacea
Eczema Chamomile, topical borage seed oil, evening primrose oil
Fatigue Cocoa (dark chocolate), coffee, eleutheroccocus, ginseng, rhodiola, tea
Flu Echinacea, elderberry syrup (also see “Colds”)
Gas Fennel, dill
Giardia Goldenseal
Gingivitis Goldenseal, green tea
Hay fever Stinging nettle, butterbur
Herpes Topical lemon balm, topical comfrey, echinacea, garlic, ginseng
High blood pressure Garlic, beans, cocoa (dark chocolate), hawthorn
High blood sugar Fenugreek
High cholesterol Apple, cinnamon, cocoa (dark chocolate), evening primrose oil, flaxseed, soy foods, green tea
Hot flashes Red clover, soy, black cohosh
Impotence Yohimbe
Indigestion Chamomile, ginger, peppermint
Infection Topical tea tree oil, astragalus, echinacea, eleutherococcus, garlic, ginseng, rhodiola
Insomnia Kava, evening primrose, hops, lemon balm, valerian
Irregular heartbeat Hawthorn
Irregularity Senna, psyllium seed
Irritable bowel syndrome Chamomile, peppermint
Lower back pain Thymol, carvacrol, white willow bark
Menstrual cramps Kava, raspberry, chasteberry
Migraine Feverfew, butterbur
Morning sickness Ginger
Muscle pain Capsicum, wintergreen
Nausea Ginger
Premenstrual syndrome Chasteberry, evening primrose
Ringing in the ears Ginkgo
Seasonal affective disorder St. John’s wort
Shingles Capsicum
Sore throat Licorice, marshmallow, mullein
Stuffy nose Echinacea
Tonsillitis Goldenseal, astragalus, echinacea
Toothache Willow, clove oil
Ulcers Aloe, licorice
Varicosities Bilberry, horse chestnut
Yeast infection Garlic, goldenseal, Pau D’arco