Thursday, March 18, 2010

10 Tips for Green Spring Cleaning

by Allie Comeau on March 5, 2008

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It’s that time of year again — time to get down and dirty with a thorough spring cleaning. Our homes have been shut up all winter and most are in need of some freshening.


This year, give your house a green spring cleaning by avoiding dangerous chemicals and harsh cleaners. There are healthier ways to do it — for you and the environment.


Did you know that indoor air pollution in our homes can be as much as 100 times worse than outdoor air pollution? Most of that pollution comes from the evaporation of VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) or the “offgas” from cleaning supplies, air fresheners, and home decorating items like paint, wallpaper, and carpeting. While we think we’re cleaning and disinfecting our homes, we’re really loading the air with toxic chemicals.


10 Tips for Green Spring Cleaning


1. Open the windows. The best way to get dirty air moving out and fresh air moving in is to open the doors and windows. Feel the breeze.


2. Skip the air fresheners. Chemical fresheners can cause eye, skin, and respiratory irritation. Aerosol air fresheners are even worse — the tiny air-borne particles can damage nerves and lodge in your lungs. Buy fresh flowers in lieu of traditional air fresheners. An open box of baking soda, cedar blocks, and dried flowers also add natural fragrance to the room.


3. Use vegetable-based cleaning products instead of harsh chemical cleaners. Vegetable-based cleaners, like those made with coconut oil, are becoming more popular every day. Even the makers of Clorox have a vegetable-based cleaning line on the market. Choose vegetable-based dishwashing detergent, too. (I just learned that traditional dish detergent is made from petroleum. If every family replaced just one 28 oz. bottle of petroleum-based dish detergent with a vegetable-based product, we could save 82,000 barrels of oil.)


4. Vinegar, vinegar, and more vinegar. Nature’s cleaning miracle, vinegar can be used to clean just about anything. Use it straight to clean kitchen floors or wash windows, mix it with baking soda and essential oils to clean sinks, and even use it to remove stains in your carpet.


5. Get some baking soda, too. Multi-purpose baking soda can be used for everything from freshening the air, to freshening the carpet or furniture, to scrubbing the toilet and tub.


6. Don’t use bleach or any cleaners containing chlorine. The problems with chlorine bleach are numerous — it can burn skin and eyes and prove fatal if swallowed. When it goes down the drain, it becomes toxic to the natural world, too. A herbal-based sanitizer or one by Seventh Generation is a good alternative, as is just plain old hot water and soap. White vinegar also works wonders (see #4).


7. Skip the harsh chemical cleaners in the bathroom. Make that porcelain sparkle with non-chlorine bleach cleaners or white vinegar and a baking soda-water paste. (See #5)


8. Use natural fiber sponges and rags to do the cleaning. Avoid using paper towels and other one-time use tools.


9. Skip the antibacterial soap. It’s just not necessary. The widespread use of antibacterial soap is also leading to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.


10. When you make the switch to natural cleaning products, be sure to safely dispose of any dangerous chemical products. Don’t pour them down the drain, into the ground, or into the trash. Read the labels or check with your waste management provider for options.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

MOMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Working moms: How do you manage/balance your busy life? Any secrets on keeping it together? Organizational tips? Keeping up your energy tips?

Stay-at-home moms: How do you manage/balance your busy life? Any secrets on keeping the kids entertained? Any tips on being productive?

Winter Blues!

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From Kim

Important OTC Drug Recall

All drugs containing PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE are being recalled.

STOP TAKING anything containing this ingredient. It has been linked to increased
hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in brain)
among women ages 18-49 in the three days after starting use of medication The FDA
recommended that everyone (even children) seek alternative medicine.

The following medications contain Phenylpropanolamine:

Acutrim Diet Gum Appetite Suppressant
Acutrim Plus Dietary Supplements
Acutrim Maximum Strength Appetite Control
Alka-Seltzer Plus Children's Cold Medicine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold medicine (cherry or orange)
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold Medicine Original
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Cough Medicine Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Flu Medicine
Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Sinus Effervescent
Alka-Seltzer Plus Night-Time Cold Medicine
BC Allergy Sinus Cold Powder
BC Sinus Cold Powder
Comtrex Flu Therapy & Fever Relief
Day & Night Contac 12-Hour Cold Capsules
Contac 12 Hour Caplets
Coricidin D Cold, Flu & Sinus
Dexatrim Caffeine Free
Dexatrim Extended Duration
Dexatrim Gelcaps
Dexatrim Vitamin C/Caffeine Free
Dimetapp Cold & Allergy Chewable Tablets
Dimetapp Cold & Cough Liqui-Gels
Dimetapp DM Cold & Cough Elixir
Dimetapp Elixir
Dimetapp 4 Hour Liquid Gels
Dimetapp 4 Hour Tablets
Dimetapp 12 Hour Extendtabs Tablets
Naldecon DX Pediatric Drops
Permathene Mega-16
Robitussin CF
Tavist-D 12 Hour Relief of Sinus & Nasal Congestion
Triaminic DM Cough Relief
Triaminic Expectorant Chest & Head
Triaminic Syrup Cold & Allergy
Triaminic Triaminicol Cold & Cough

I just found out and called the 800# on the container for Triaminic and they
informed me that they are voluntarily recalling the following medicines because of a
certain ingredient that is causing strokes and seizures in children

Orange3D Cold &Allergy Cherry (Pink)
3D Cold &Cough Berry
3D Cough Relief Yellow 3D Expectorant

They are asking you to call them at 800-548-3708 with the lot number on the box so
they can send you postage for you to send it back to them, and they will also issue
you a refund.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Vitmain D

Vitamin D is VITAL for You -- and for Your Family's Health, Too*

family health

Having too little vitamin D may not have any outwardly obvious signs. Yet vitamin D (specifically the vitamin D3 form) impacts an incredible array of support for systems and functions in your body...

  • Heart health*
  • Cell formation and cell longevity*
  • Skin health*
  • Pancreatic health*
  • Aging process*
  • Sleep patterns*
  • Hearing*
  • Reproductive health*
  • Athletic performance*
  • Eye health*
  • Vascular system health*
  • Respiratory health*
  • Immune health*... Most people feel in better health during the summer sunshine months -- ever wonder why?
  • Healthy mood and feelings of well-being*
  • Weight management, including carbohydrate and fat metabolism*
  • Hair and hair follicles*
  • Strong and healthy bones, because vitamin D encourages calcium uptake*
  • Muscles*
  • Proper digestion and food absorption*

Since healthy levels of vitamin D protect and promote so many of your body's functions, a deficiency may mean your body lacks the tools it needs to keep you in optimal health*...

Making sufficient vitamin D a very important issue for you to address!

Because naturally, you want to be at your peak so you feel great, and accomplish so much each and every day.*


This year, I added a vitamin D supplement to my family's diet and it has done wonders. I decided not to give the flu shot to my family for personal reasons so I wanted to find ways to boost my children's immune system naturally. I discovered a few things I could do but I really believe the vitamin d has made the biggest difference.

Studies show that vitamin D could be more effective then the flu shot. Last year, by this time, we were on our fourth or fifth virus/flu. Other then some sniffles, not one person in my family has been sick. That goes for my extended family as well...they have also been taking the supplement. Maybe it is luck... Maybe we will get sick next week... I am not sure. All I know is that we are having a remarkably healthier winter. I also would like to add that my twin sons are in their first year of pre-school. I thought for sure we would be hit with a few bugs this winter, but so far so good.

Please talk with your doctor if you decide to take the supplement. Be sure to take D3 and not D2. If you have also seen success with this supplement, please comment and let us know.

Please share your immune boosting secrets in the comments section!! :)

Thank you,

Danielle


Saturday, February 6, 2010

Looking Forward-

Here is what is coming up: (Schedule is subject to change)

*Date Night

*A workshop on learning to make invitations, holiday cards, recipe cards etc. with power point.

*A presentation on taking care of yourself from the inside out: A certified dietician will be speaking on improving your family's health. We will also have a brief presentation from Mrs. Michigan who has created her own organic skin care line--(A portion of the proceeds will go to our elected charity.)

*A workshop on getting back to the basics with our kids: "How to have fun with your kids in your own backyard!! Education and fun in nature.

*Girl's Night

Valentine's Day

Please share your gift ideas, crafts, hubby gifts,
school treats, etc. with us!