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Remove odors from home, clothing, and even your body with baking soda--a step back into frugal living and more natural products. Baking soda has no significant odor, so it does not mask the odors...
So you hear this term go green alot lately and you want to jump on the band wagon? But how? Well one way is to start with your toiletries. You can go natural with everything you use in the...
Baking soda has an array of useful properties. Find out how to use baking soda to cure minor skin irritations, cure rashes, control dandruff and much more. This article will show you what can be...
Bathroom drains or kitchen drains can start reaking of bad and odory smells after many uses and the passing of time. One ingredient always comes to the resue no not clorox. In contrast this is an...
Thrush can be characterized by the appearance of a white coating on the tongue, and it is the result of a Candida bacteria, or yeast, overgrowth in the body. Treating tongue thrush naturally...
Body odor is caused by the bacterial breakdown of perspiration. Commercial deodorants just mask the smell. And worse, antiperspirants just block your pores to keep you from perspiring at all,...
Going green with cleaning does not have to mean huge sacrifices. In fact, you most likely will find you will save money and feel better by using natural products to clean your home.
Many household cleaners are poisonous, carcinogenic (meaning they cause cancer), flammable, or contribute to poor indoor air quality and asthma. The product labels contain these warnings, but far...
If you decide to pursue non-toxic living, you're making a conscious choice not to buy or use household products that contain artificial scents, colors or chemical agents. One of the most important...