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Clean and Green: Do-It-Yourself Household-Friendly CleanersArticle By: Dr. Joan Bradshaw Most homeowners strive to maintain a clean healthy haven for their families and it is not surprising that a wide-variety of new miracle products have turned up at supermarkets to help homeowners achieve their goal. Data indicate that the average American home has more than 100 different chemical cleaning products tucked away under the sink, in the shower, launder room and garage. Not surprising after decades of applying many of these household cures, we are now learning that there can be a high price to pay for getting our homes squeaky clean. Some of our favorite household cleaners can be toxic to our environment prompting us to take a closer look at our household cleaning practices. We don’t need to sacrifice clean living for a healthy environment. Now is a good time to take a second look at some household cleaning favorites from times gone by. Many of these gentler cleaning products are also good choices when it comes to the health of your septic system. Consider some of the following alternative cleaning solutions. Use the ingredients listed below when making your own alternative cleaners. Most are inexpensive and you probably already have many of them in your kitchen cupboards. If not, all can be found at your local supermarket, natural food store or drugstore. Used individually or combined, these cleaners are safe, effective and cost-efficient.
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While there are many "recipes" for all purpose cleaners, try a few of these gentler green cleaning formulas:
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