Even though we know that living within a toxic home reduces our chance for health and wellness, not everyone will make the change to non-toxic living. Yet every small change has a large effect upon the environment. Switching can be quite pleasing, as the air in your home feels fresh and pure, the taste of water has a dramatic change, health issues; like headaches, back aches, emotional issues seem to just slip away. Many people can fairly quickly see physical and mental changes in a short time after changing your home from a toxic to non toxic environment. This especially affects children whose bodies and brains are developing. We have paid dearly for the “ease” that went with the loss of natural cleaning supplies. They made our lives easier while our health and that of the earth declined. Is today the day you begin to bring your home into a non toxic health and wellness environment? If not now, when?

Monday, June 8, 2009

Toxic Free for Laundry and Garden

What Bio-degradable Detergent is Perfect for Home Laundry to Watering Plants?

Published by Tana Hamiter - Goes Green Mentor

How can a small act like doing the laundry be such a big effect on the environment? But it is just laundry you say.


Water is becoming a rare resource and most people probably have never given a thought to reusing the water from their washer for laundry, but maybe we should be thinking it over. My husband is a plumber pipefitter and says that any simple plumber or handy man could rig a system and the water could be used to water gardens and yards.

We have large organic gardens and I use a Green Liquid Laundy Product.
It is natural, biodegradable, concentrated, and hypoallergenic with no phosphates or chlorine. It is perfect for the garden and vegetables.

In fact adding a bit of this soapy water and a dab of liquid garlic and cayenne pepper, no self respecting bug will hang around to harm your plants. Aphids and others swiftly move on to greener pastures.

You could really rethink it over and see if you want to consider water from sinks and bathtubs as well. These are all way is called gray water and can be reused if no toxins are used with it.

Every drop of water wasted will be of concern more and more as our aquifers are going dry and the water we get from the mountain ranges are gone in many places and disappearing fast in others. As our over use of water from the aquifers grew we also found through climatic changes that the expectation of an abundance of fresh water is becoming a thing of the past. I remember when grandma and grandpa always had rain barrels. Perhaps time to rethink it and be more proactive.

People who used a Goes Green Laundry Liquid also use Green Stain Removers
and Green Fabric Softener; again, all are eco friendly. Being in construction, my husband’s work cloths can get dirtier than most but we have been very pleased with how well the products work and I love the concentration and savings on money, plus it comes right to my door or I make sure to use the Co-Op, buy local is a goes green plan as well. I’d suggest getting the Pump for handy dispensing of laundry liquid. Two squirts for us and it is ready to wash, no mess, no fuss.

It has just good clean laundry and a happy soil where the water goes. All is as it should be – Go Green!

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