HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE VEGGIE WASH — (Nontoxic & Cheap!)

www.zonakayla.com —– a short film by …… ZONA ———- how to make home made veggie wash SUPER CHEAP & NONTOXIC! using hydrogen peroxide & white vinegar —————————————————- in two spray bottles —— bottle 1 — white vinegar = 1 part white vinegar to 2 parts water bottle 2 — hydrogen peroxide = full strength (DO NOT MIX THE 2 INTO JUST ONE BOTTLE …. THEY MUST BE IN 2 Separate BOTTLES ) ________________________________________ MAKE YOUR OWN CLEANER TO SANITIZE COUNTER TOPS ——– see here !!! www.youtube.com __________________________________________ this recipe developed by Susan Sumner, a food scientist in Virginia at Polytechnic Institute and State University, to sanitize & to clean fruits and vegetables. this is nontoxic & inexpensive
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Episode 3 – DIY Non-Toxic Cleaning Products

This week on ‘My Path to Green’ I’m making 3 homemade non-toxic cleaning products that are environmentally friendly and cheap to make. Inspired by Annie Bond’s article (www.intent.com
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Gorgeously Green – How to Make Non-Toxic Hand Sanitizer

An organic, non-toxic hand sanitizer is made by blending vodka, water, vegetable glycerin and essential oils, creating a safe, anti-bacterial salve that’s easy on the wallet as well as the environment. Make a healthier alternative to commercial hand sanitizer with help from an author and speaker on eco-friendly lifestyles in this free video on green living.
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Naturally Clean: The Seventh Generation Guide to Safe & Healthy, Non-Toxic Cleaning

Naturally Clean: The Seventh Generation Guide to Safe & Healthy, Non-Toxic Cleaning

Compelling evidence links the chemicals in household products to cancer, asthma, allergies, multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome—also known as environmental illness—hormonal disruption, reproductive and developmental disorders, and other conditions. Yet cleaning products are exempt from the full ingredient disclosure on product labels as required for food and personal care products and enter the marketplace with little or no testing for potential health risks. Naturally Clean explains the dangers of traditional cleaners and provides illuminating statistics that illustrate how the chemicals found in almost every home are known or likely to cause a host of serious health problems. The book’s easy-to-understand introduction discusses basic household chemistry, concepts of toxicity and types of toxic exposure, and the difference between natural, organic, and synthetic chemicals. A room-by-room guide provides tips for: • A healthier kitchen
• Keeping your bedrooms safe