Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 You know that is a question that comes up often. In fact, the last few product R & D contracts I recieved were for household cleaners. Here's the thing, the companies that wanted me to do the development only wanted the products to be 80% natural at the max! (I turned down the lines but they were done by someone and they are on the market right now). The scary part is that they do not have to disclose their ingredients, if you look at the back of the label you'll see how vague they are, there is a reason for that and it is not always to protect " trade secrets " . My company just launched a newsletter where we are encouraging people to get back to basics called Down-2-Earth. One of the features will be how to make your own eco-friendly, healthy and 100% natural products for your body, home, children and pets. We will also highlight some natural products brands that are tried and true. The only way to truly know that what you are using is safe for you and the environment is to make it yourself. It is usually less expensive than buying " natural " products and there is a sense of satisfaction in knowing that you did this for yourself. If anyone is interested- it is free,and the articles are short, but packed full of information. just shoot the request to Down2Earth Peace, Andrea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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