For many people out there who suffer from allergies, dermatitise and skin inflamations aswell as asthma and the likes maybe you need to look at alternative cleaning products, and yes, I even mean the really wealthy people. There is no point saying you want to STOP doing something and do nothing about it. Every country needs an ambassador for almost every issue, so I'm starting with this international website to try and get to the BIG THINKERS/BIG MONEY MAKERS/BIG SPENDERS in this world. Will I succeed? Who knows, but if I get one person replying I've started the ball rolling.
Start now and really make a difference in your home aswell as everyone's you know. Cleaning products for your home that use only water and fibres are the answer to less polution in our water-ways, less poisons in our home. Lets get this ball rolling!
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Gendou Ikari on January 21, 2008, 8:53 PM
I, for one, have never been injured by household cleaning products, to my knowledge.
The overly casual label of “poison” and “chemical” isn’t helpful in getting things changed. If there are specific chemicals in specific products that you’d like to see removed, we can start a discourse about them. Prejudice against artificial chemicals, such as labeling them unilaterally as “poison”, is no better than any other prejudice. I would caution against it.
Matt Hanley on January 23, 2008, 6:05 PM
I don’t think nzkiwi was really displaying “prejudice.” I kind of smile at the idea of someone being prejudice against chemicals. :) I think nzkiwi was just trying to encourage people to use cleaners that won%u2019t contaminate the world we live in. It is always said when rivers catch fire from the amount of pollution that is in them. And, Chlorine for one, is not the greatest.
Target and Whole foods carry a nice selection of eco-friendly cleaners, and they are better on the lungs, too.
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