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It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings!

 

Ah, September in Florida...hurricane season. If you've been watching the news, you know that potential hurricanes are now lined up down near the equator. As devastating as they are, did you know that hurricanes have a function in nature? They carry heat from the water near the equator and move it north. They regulate temperature on the planet, so we all can continue to live. We've been getting wind and rain from the edges of the hurricanes as they pass by. Enough to be interesting, but no damage.

 

This week I tackled the pile of new additions to Debra's List, which have been accumulating while I was traveling earlier this year. So there will me lots more new websites being posted in the coming weeks.

 

This was a great week on my Green Living Q&A blog. Good stuff!

 

Debra :-)

 

HEALTH, HOME HABITAT #149 ~ 26 August 2008

* NEW ON DEBRA'S LIST

* GREEN LIVING Q&A BLOG: new Q&As / new comments on previous Q&As

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Choose Green Products Confidently

"Really Green taught me what I needed to know to compare products claiming to be "green" or "organic." Now, when I walk into a store looking for green or organic items, I'm confident I'm selecting products that truly meet those definitions and that will benefit my family and me. Thanks, Debra!"

 

-- Geodie Baxter Padgett

Editor, ParentGuide

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Go Green With Celeste is giving away a FREE copy of Really Green along with a reusable tote bag. Must register before September 9 to win.

 

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NEW ON DEBRA'S LIST

 

Amazon Green has chosen almost 2,000 green products from the copious amazon inventory. Choose from electronics and computers, home and garden, home improvement, grocery and household, and baby. Plus, browse green books, movies, magazines, and downloads.

 

Preserve Everyday has some stylish tableware, kitchenware, and personal care products made from recycled materials.

 

WaterCrockShop.com sells ceramic water crocks to fit every decor. "All of our crocks are lead-free." Velocity Art and Design has a beautiful, clear-glass dispenser that leaches nothing into water and lets you see just how much water you have in store.

US EPA: You Have Green Options is a guide to choosing the cleanest and most fuel-efficient vehicle that meets your needs. You can look up vehicles by type, year, or "the greenest vehicles." Results show an air pollution score, a greenhouse gasses score, and fuel economy.

Sustainable Table has lots of information on sustainable agriculture, including the Eat Well Guide, where you can look up where to buy sustainable food where you live or where you are going (enter a starting point and destination and it will tell you where to eat sustainably along your route!).

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GREEN LIVING Q&A BLOG

 

Here are the questions and new comments posted through this morning. Remember, you are welcome to share your own comments and experience in response to any of these questions, and post questions of your own.

To read and comment on more questions posted previously go to Green Living Q&A blog.

 

 

I also am available Monday through Friday, from 10 am to 4 pm eastern time to answer your questions immediately and personally with a paid telephone consultation.

 

NEW COMMENTS ON PAST QUESTIONS:

 

* How to find EMF-safe location to move to has info on "sleeping earthed", a product that connects your body to earth energy

 

 

* How To Repel Ants So They Don't Come Back

 

 

* Is Modal® a natural fiber?

 

 

* Safe Distance From Electrical Transformer

 

 

* Touching Up No-VOC Paint

 

 

* Fragrance-free hairspray

 

 

* Nontoxic nail polish?

 

 

* Chloramine Reducing Shower Filter

 

 

* Melaleuca

 

 

* Pot scuff marks in the sink

 

 

* natural thyroid medication

 

 

* Automobile Detailing

 

 

* Bisphenol A in Canned products

 

 

* Avoiding EMF

 

 

* Ammonium Polyproponate in Kids Clothing?

 

 

* pacifiers

 

 

* Removing Cigarette Smoke from a Home to be Occupied by People with MCS

 

 

* Sweetener for yeast diet

 

 

* Are Crocs shoes safe?

 

 

* Oatmeal

 

 

* stainless steel cookware

 

 

* Baby Toothpaste

 

 

* Washing clothes with Epsom Salts

 

 

* handling of higroscopic materials like salt, baking soda

 

 

* Feminine Hygiene Product Information

 

 

* Simmons mattress - SIMGARD

 

 

* Food Dehydrator

 

 

* Ridding house of plug in air freshener odor

 

 

* hand made furniture

 

 

* Bisphenol A (BPA) in our bottles and cans

 

 

* Bulk non-plastic storage containers

 

 

* Nut Grass

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choosing Organics Affordably?In these difficult economic times, I am trying to make healthy choices for my family. I unfortunately, cannot afford to buy everything organic. I have a list of fruits and vegetables that I try and buy organically as well as trying to purchase only the foods that we eat EVERYDAY the same way. However, at the end of the day it seems that all of the food that I purchase ends up being very important to me. So, does anyone have any ideas as to how you are going about choosing your priority list of what to buy organic and what to let slide?

 

I also have two daughters approaching the age of cosmetics and I would like for them to get started on the right foot. I am looking at Miessence for this need.

 

Difficult decisions in difficult times!

 

JG

Atlanta, GARead the answer...

 

 

 

Toxics While TravelingHI Debra - thanks so much for all the shared information online! I am not sure where to "put" this query, online, so am adding it on here, as it does have to do with exposure to environmental toxins and MCS - although this particular topic is not one I have found addressed - perhaps I am just missing it somewhere!

I was diagnosed first with MCS about 20 years ago now - have improved alot, but in 1998, was exposed to what my environmental doctor/allergist says was "plane chemicals", ie, pesticides sprayed in cabin - which I learned is routinely done(and perhaps in the hold - he wasn't sure if chemicals from there would migraine into AC system or not); strong and toxic cleaning chemicals used for carpet on floor of cabin, seats/upholstery, etc; migration of that terrible bathroom deodorant-sanitizer product in air/chemical odor always present in the restrooms (and which does go out into cabin every time door is opened and shut); diesel fuel that always seems to seep into cabin after engines are started and before plane takes off; air deodorizers used to keep "air" in cabin smelling clean and fresh; etc etc etc. As a result of the plane ride from SF to Honolulu (didn't happen on the way TO the mainland from Honolulu), I was diagnosed not only with recurring MCS but also, a "bipolar-like disorder resulting from airplane toxic chemical exposure". I am, ten years later, much better, but still remain with a low-grade degree of this same disorder - and have been told not to travel by plane again, nor by ship - because the same kinds of chemicals are also used to keep ships clean and bug-free. People eat, drink, spill things, children have accidents, babies spit up, people get air-sick, etc etc - and so, wherever people travel, there will be problems unless chemically treated for. (Subsequently I have come across two flight attendants who can no longer fly on planes due to chemical exposures through their years of working on planes)...

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Toxic Exposures and Pets I just wanted to share this article I wrote for our newsletter.

 

Pam :-)

 

Nose Deep in Our World

Cats and dogs engage in many behasviors we do not. They clean themselves, using their tongues as washcloths. They eat off the floor. They are petted by guardians whose hands have been busy all day and immersed in who knows what. Their food may come exclusively from cans or plastic lined pouches. They chew on toys which contain plasticizers, heavy metals, and dyes. They sleep on foam beds soaked in flame retardants and protected with stain proofing chemicals. They walk without shoes on lawns and other surfaces which may harbor all kinds of trace chemicals. Basically-- they are nose deep in the big wooly world, chemicals and all.

The Price They Pay: Our Pets' Chemical Burden

Have you ever heard of the Environmental Working Group (EWG)? You can find out much more about them here, But for now just remember they are a not-for-profit research and educational organization concerned about the impact of industrial toxins on the world's health.

EWG recently completed the most expansive investigation ever published for companion animals. They collected blood and urine from 20 dogs and 37 cats in Virginia and put these through extensive testing looking for chemical contaminants. They tested for 70 industrial chemicals and found 48. Of these 48 chemicals, 43 were at levels greater than those typically found in humans-many far greater...

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clothing wasteHI Debra and Green Living Blog Readers:

 

I have several articles of clothing which are no longer useful. They are stained, or ripped, or otherwise inappropriate for donating as used clothing.

 

I do not want these articles to end up in the landfill, but they are taking up valuable space in my bedroom. I have already repurposed holey socks into rags, and may cut up a few t-shirts for that use as well, but I don't need many more rags, and I have a pair of unwearable jeans that is plaguing me. Any creative suggestions would be much appreciated.Read the answer...

 

 

 

DescowareI have a few descoware pots from the 1970's. The enamel coating is a little scratched on most of them. Are these safe to use? How can I find out if the coatings have lead in them? Thanks for any information you can give me.Read the answer...

 

 

 

PVC pipe in furnaceI am in the process of replacing my 30 year-old 45% efficient furnace with a 92% efficient furnace. Only problem is that because of condensation PVC piping is used so that there is no question of rust. But PVC is the most toxic plastic out there, to make and to have in my home. Has any one gone through this and found an alternative to PVC? My contractor has yet to find one.Read the answer...

 

 

 

new tire purchaseI need new tires badly (the vibration bothers my very EMF sensitive son). I'm concerned about the odor of new ones bothering him -he has MCS. Suggestions? Thanks.Read the answer...

 

 

 

Need Air Purifier AdviceHello Debra,

 

I am in need of Help! For months now I have been searching for an air purifier. There's so many options on your list that I am completely overwhelmed (I have narrowed it down, read below).

 

Basically i'm hoping to add on to the family and unfortunately creating an all-natural nursery is quite pricey so I am looking to purchase an air purifier that will help with outgassing of the furniture, pollutants in the air and germs from visitors. I know that you prefer that we just open the windows instead of purchasing purifiers but I also live on a main road so I dont know how much help that would be.

The two that i'm debating between is the Airzone Ozone which purifies the air with an ozone generator or the Austin Healthmate JR which uses a Hepa Filter.

Any information you or any readers could provide to help me chose would be greatly appreciated!

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REUSABLE BAGS. Eliminate disposable plastic bags and bottles from your life. Bags of all shapes and sizes are made from cotton, organic cotton, hemp, and recycled materials. Shopping bags, tote bags, and everything you need to pack a lunch. Reusable produce bags really keep organic food fresh. Reusable aluminum drink bottles. www.ReusableBags.com

 

SOAPSTONE COOKWARE IS NATURALLY NONSTICK. Natural stone cookware is beautiful, warms food quickly over low heat, is bacteria-resistant and naturally non-stick, and is so durable it can be handed down for several generations. Food tastes better cooked in soapstone. www.greenfeet.com

FIX WHOLE, ORGANIC FOODS FAST IN A VITAMIX. Whole food vegetable and fruit juices, creamy soups, frozen treats, whole grain breads, fresh nut butters and more are yours in minutes, made from your own organic ingredients. www.vitamix.com

GIVE YOUR BODY THE NATURAL SALT IT NEEDS. Revive your energy with natural living salt. Contains 84 minerals essential to human life. Hand-mined to retain original primordial vibration pattern. Delicious taste makes food "come alive". A life-giving, natural, whole food. Email info for free sample. www.himalayanlivingsalt.com

 

SUSTAINABILY-HARVESTED WILD SALMON and other wild fish from the pristine waters of Alaska. Flash frozen, smoked, sausage and burgers, cans and pouches, salmon caviar. www.vitalchoice.com

 

CALL FOR A HEALTHY BED CONSULTATION. 100% wool-filled and wool-encased mattress of heirloom quality, placed on a slatted wood frame for optimal airflow. Our wool fill comes from the EcoDomestic Wool Project and Woolgatherer Carding Mill in Montague, California, home of our production company. Available in U.S. and Canada. www.shepherdsdream.com

 

SOLUTIONS FOR FLUORIDE HAZARD! Custom made water filters. Removes fluoride, arsenic, chlorine and chloramines without taking out the good minerals that make water wholesome.

Whole house systems, under the counter systems, and 100% chlorine-

free pool and spa system. Medical grade alkaline water unit. Natural Plus Plus LLC 727-447-2344 www.gobeyondorganic.com

 

 

 

 

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Greetings!

It's been a busy week! I'm still in the process of setting up the Green Classifieds. I found a program that works great, but I need to get it connected to the billing program. And all the tech support is email, so it's hours between communications! But you'll love it once it's all in place. There are lots of great comments this week on my Green Li

ving Q & A blog. Keep them coming! Debra :-)

HEALTH, HOME & HABITAT #154 ~ 30 September 2008

* NEW ON DEBRA'S LIST

* GREEN LIVING Q & A BLOG: new Q & As / new comments on previous Q & As

* CLASSIFIED ADS If the links don't work on this newsletter, you can view it online at http://www.dld123.com/newsletter/newsletterupdateback.html

Health, Home & Habitat Back Issues (tables of contents)

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A Must Have Book

"Home Safe Home is a must for anyone living in today's world since we live in such a chemical society." -- Kelly Preston

Actress, host of the video Not Under My Roof! Protecting Your Baby From Toxins At Home

 

Read more about Home Safe Home and order...

Read more about Really Green and order...

Order both books and save $4.00 on shipping

 

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NEW ON DEBRA'S LIST Savannah Moon makes all-natural handcrafted skin and body care products, scented with essential oils that promote relaxation and healing (also unscented). These products are literally "cooked" by a real person, using edib

le ingredients. They also offer a wonderful line of handcrafted relaxation products, made of a beautiful hand-woven silk dupioni, filled with Certified Organic Flax Seeds, Lavender Flowers and Peppermint Leaves, some with cozy organic cotton covers. From the Meadows Organics offers "Organics Without Chemicals"--face and body products (for women, men and baby), handmade soaps, and cleaning products--all made from certified organic ingredients. The only preservative used is rosemary extract in some products. For all their purity, these products really clean. I love their foaming hand soap, which sits right next to my kitchen sink. Cleaning, Bodycare, Handmade Soap, Baby Ekla Home makes simple, stylish sofas, with an exceptionally sustainable philosophy and materials. 4evergreenfurniture.com Solid wood furniture, handcrafted from reclaimed oak. Built by hand with mortise & tenon joinery, water based glues, and hand rubbed natural oil and wax finishes (no VOCs). Rainwater Hog An old-fashioned rainbarrel with an innovative new design.that enables it to fit into many spaced previously not available to water tanks * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

GREEN LIVING Q & A BLOG Here are the questions and new comments posted through this morning. Remember, you are welcome to share your own comments and experience in response to any of these questions, and post questions of your own. To read and comment on more questions posted previously go to Green Living Q & A blog. I also am available Monday through Friday, from 10 am to 4 pm eastern time to answer your questions immediately and personally with a paid telephone consultation.

 

 

NEW COMMENTS ON PAST QUESTIONS:

 

* Natural gas leak warning has an update from me on what we did next

* Cell phone tower on elementary school has many comments and EMF resources

* Toxic Crib Mattress / Allergen Mattress Encasings has some new and different solutions for crib mattresses

* Safe tile grout and backerboard

* Need Help With Kitchen Reno!

* Mold Problems With Front-Loading Clothes Washers

* Antimicrobal shoes for children

* New Flannel Sheets Smell Like Gasoline After Washing

* Space Heater Recommendations?

* Healthiest Flooring?

* Melaleuca

* Couches - new or used?

* getting pesticide out of clothing

* can visions cookware and pyrex shatter while cooking?

* Bisphenol A in Canned products

* granite countertop sealer (a safe one)

* Avoiding EMF

* odor remover

* Engineered Flooring

* non plastic food storage

* Ridding house of plug in air freshener odor

* Choosing Organics Affordably?

* How to Launder Mold Out of Clothing

* the best, safest windows?

* Mohawk's corn based carpets

* What is the best way to deal with oil based paint off gassing with cupboards?

* Plastic resin in teeth

* Toxic Chemicals in Products

* Sleep Number Bed?

* Removing finishes from new clothing

* Advice on replacing car mats with ecofriendly material

* EMF and cable television

* Metal smell from steam iron?

 

 

 

 

Toothpaste Question

I want to ask a question about tooth paste. Every morning while brushing my teeth, I would gag and sometimes even throw-up... This was horrible! At first I blamed it on my stressful life, gag reflex.. but now my life is not stressful, but this continues, and actually has gotten worse. I have tried all the 'Natural' tooth pastes and still the same thing. I now use only baking soda but worry that it might damage my tooth enamal. Any suggestions?

 

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Finding a Safe Automobile

I am having difficulty finding a safe automobile. The new ones are offgasing too much and make me sick. Used ones at dea

lers have been detailed and whatever cleaner they use cause me breathing problems. Used ones for sale by private parties all have fragrances in them. I am at a loss for what to do. I will need something soon. I have used the ratings at Healthycar.org and even the lowest rated vehicles are no good for me. Any suggestions?

 

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BPA in canned veggies versus frozen

Hi,

Given that fresh, local and organically grown veggies should be my number one choice and usually are, when I have to choose between canned or frozen in a plastic bag, wouldn't the frozen be healther due to less exposure to the plastic of the bag(leaching BPA and possibly phthalates, etc)?

 

Since the veggies in a can are in liquid and touch the entire can and can be heated quite a bit in transport and storage it would seem that the frozen which does not have constant contact to the sides of the bag and is kept frozen (hence avoiding heat induced leaching) would be healthier?

 

What do you think? Thanks!

Jennifer

 

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nylon cooking utensils

Hi,

I am upgrading my cookware and have bought some anodized aluminum pans. The set came with black nylon spoons, spatulas etc. and I am wondering how safe it is to cook with those utensils. I have another set of these types of tools from Caphalon. While I would love to upgrade everything to bamboo and silicone utensils, that will take time---but I am concerned about the safety of the nylon utensils.

 

I am assuming that I should use a non-scratching utensil with the anodized aluminum pans (although some anodized pans on the Bed, Bath and Beyond website say you can use metal) because my pans came with the nylon utensils and did not say I could use metal utensils.

 

Do the nylon utensils pose a negative health risk?

Thanks so much!

 

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Safest Way To Kill Algae On Pool Screens And On Roofs

I live in southwest florida and have green algae growing on my pool screen and roof every year. I do not want to use chlorine, and would appreciate any suggestion on a safe product to use to kill this algae.

 

Thanks so much for any suggestions.

 

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Fels Naptha & Mrs. Stewart's Bluing

1. Many long lived women swear by the effectiveness of Fels Naptha, which some online sources indicate contains solvents and/or petroleum distillates.

Can you confirm or expand on this? I am committed to using cleaners that biodegrade fully, timely and non-harmfully and that are sourced from readily renewable ingredients. I don't use anything with petroleum or synthetics. Sometimes though, it is hard to know what I am using. Disclosure is not the industries strong point.

 

2. Is Mrs. Stewart's as non-toxic & environmentally benign as it implies on the website? It too is a 'long lived ladies' sanctioned product, but a dark blue liquid that 'whitens and brightens' is questionable for non-toxicity. What do you say?

 

Thank you

 

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Sinus, Allergies and congestion (Head/Chest cold or allergies)

Hi Debra,

Do you know of anything "safe" to give children for sinus, coughing, snotty noses, sore throat, ear infections, etc? I don't know if my son has allergies or a cold right now but he's super snotty and I don't want it to turn into an ear

infection. I know that breastmilk in the sinus cavities has been known to heal infections (thankfully, I am lactating right now) but I am looking for additional info on treating head/chest colds/allergies in both adults and children. I also thought this would be a good topic to start up with winter just around the corner.

 

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Air Travel & Exposing my Baby to Electromagnetic Radiation

How concerned should I be about exposing my 3 month old baby to electromagnetic radiation during air travel?

 

I've found a few products that claim to sheild/reduce exposure to EMR. There are fabrics that shield: www.lessemf.com/fabric.html as well as ceramic "CRYSTAL CATALYST" beads: www.emfblues.com/CryCatBead.html . Do any of these products work? Anyone have any suggestions?

 

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Marvin Fiberglass Windows

I purchased several Marvin Fiberglass windows and had them installed two and one-half weeks ago. Right after installation we smelled a strong acrylic odor throughout the house, which has only abated a little bit.

 

After two weeks of research I discovered that the fiberglass is actually coated with something called "acrylic capstock". I have searched everywhere and cannot find out how harmful this odor is and when it will stop outgassing.

 

I have respiratory problems if I am in the house longer than a couple hours. Fiberglass is being touted as environmentally friendly and safe for sensitive individuals, but they don't ever mention the acrylic outgassing.

 

Does anyone know anything about this product and how I can find out how harmful it is to have my children sleeping in these rooms. Marvin says they have never heard of anyone complaining about the smell of these windows, which is hard to imagine because everyone who comes into my home smells them. It is getting colder and colder in Minnesota and I won't be able to have the windows all wide open much longer.

 

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MCS and Menopause

Any suggestions for a very chemically sensitive woman who is going through menopause and having a horrid time for almost six years now. Cannot take herbs, won't take traditional HRT, tried bioidentical progesterone (doesn't help), cannot take biodentical estradiol (gives me terrible yeast infections). Exercise daily, eat no preservatives, sugar etc - follow the candida diet for many years. Acupuncture helped for short time then stopped helping, naet which is good for other things is not helping. ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED _ HAVE JUST ABOUT EVERY SYMPTOM ONE CAN GET EXCEPT THE WEIGHT GAIN _ WHICH I NEED!!!

 

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Washing Soda and Soap Nuts?

I have just order soap nuts for the first time. I have been using Dr. Bronner's soaps along with Washing Soda, Borax and Baking Soda and I thought the soap nuts would be more economical. I'm just wondering if I will need to add any of the things when I get them. What do you think, would these other things be needed? FYI I have a very hard working husband and teenage son so there is a little of everything on their clothes.

 

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carpet or bare fiberboard/plywood

I have MCS, am allergic to carpet and dust (among other things), and my bedroom and sitting room have 25 yr old carpet in them. I can't really afford to replace them with hardwood, and am too tired to find and move to a greener home (catch-22 =). I\m considering just having the carpet removed and living with the bare wood underneath, but am concerned that that might not be any better, because of dust or toxins in the wood, chemicals disturbed during removal... any opinions as to which is worse: carpet or whatever is underneath (fiberboard of some kind I suspect)??

 

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Natural Face Lifts

I saw in your recent email Q & A Blog the reference to the natural face lift offering from The Face Wrap.

 

This got me wondering regarding what other natural, non-surgical face lift options were available on the market.

 

This is the year that the fine lines seem to be surfacing on my face. It is time for me to do something about it and I really want to pursue natural opt

ions.

 

Unfortunately, the products I have tried so far are not working.

 

I would love to hear from the readers regarding their successful experiences and recommendations regarding natural face lift products or services.

 

Many thanks in advance!

 

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Experience with Euro-Flex and Essentia Latex Beds?

Does anyone have actual experience with either the Essentia all latex natural memory foam beds (www.essentiadirect.com) or Euro- Flex latex beds (www.euro-flex.com)?

 

In addition to chemical and scent sensitivities, comfort is key as I am underweight due to illness and have a lot of pressure point and spinal pain.

 

Thank you so much to all contributors!

 

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De-greaser for drains

Hello Debra,

 

My plumber has told me that our 45 years old sink drains are full of grease. He suggests using a potent de-greaser. Can you tell me a safe and effective pr

oduct to use?

 

Thanks

Pat

 

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REUSABLE BAGS. Eliminate disposable plastic bags and bottles from your life. Bags of all shapes and sizes are made from cotton, organic cotton, hemp, and recycled materials. Shopping bags, tote bags, and everything you need to pack a lunch. Reusable produce bags really keep organic food fresh. Reusable aluminum drink bottles. www.ReusableBags.com

 

SOAPSTONE COOKWARE IS NATURALLY NONSTICK. Natural stone cookware is beautiful, warms food quickly over low heat, is bacteria-resistant and naturally non-stick, and is so durable it can be handed down for several generations. Foo

d tastes better cooked in soapstone. www.greenfeet.com FIX WHOLE, ORGANIC FOODS FAST IN A VITAMIX. Whole food vegetable and fruit juices, creamy soups, frozen treats, whole grain breads, fresh nut butters and more are yours in minutes, made from your own organic ingredients. www.vitamix.com GIVE YOUR BODY THE NATURAL SALT IT NEEDS. Revive your energy with natural living salt. Contains 84 minerals essential to human life. Hand-mined to retain original primordial vibration pattern. Delicious taste makes food "come alive". A life-giving, natural, whole food. Email info for free sample. www.himalayanlivingsalt.com SUSTAINABILY-HARVESTED WILD SALMON and other wild fish from the pristine waters of Alaska. Flash frozen, smoked, sausage and burgers, cans and pouches, salmon caviar. www.vitalchoice.com CALL FOR A HEALTHY BED CONSULTATION. 100% wool-filled and wool-encased mattress of heirloom quality, placed on a slatted wood frame for optimal airflow. Our wool fill comes from the EcoDomestic Wool Project and Woolgatherer Carding Mill in Montague, California, home of our production company. Available in U.S. and Canada. www.shepherdsdream.com SOLUTIONS FOR FLUORIDE HAZARD! Custom made water filters. Removes fluoride, arsenic, chlorine and chloramines without taking out the good minerals that make water wholesome. Whole house systems, under the counter systems, and 100% chlorine- free pool and spa system. Medical grade alkaline water unit. Natural Plus Plus LLC 727-447-2344 www.gobeyondorganic.com

 

 

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