
For those of you out there trying to reduce the toxins in your life, specifically those related to cleaning your home and your body, you'll be interested in some of the information shared in this book:
"Most Americans, but especially children, have dozens of pesticides and other toxic compounds in their bodies, many of them linked to health threats. A source of many of these toxins? Common, everyday, run of the mill household consumer products. There's no polite way of saying this: your body is a landfill, a dumping ground for a mind-boggling array of toxic chemicals."
Sloan offers up some alternatives, such as the following:
Citrus Floor Cleaner
1 gallon hot water
2 tablespoons liquid castile soap
15 drops sweet orange essential oil
1/4 cup lemon juice
Combine in large bucket.
From Publishers Weekly
According to Barnett, human beings are saturating their bodies, their children's bodies and their homes with noxious waste, pathogens and carcinogens. Barnett recounts having her blood and urine tested to illustrate how toxins have deeply embedded themselves—her results show positive for bisphenonol A (linked to birth defects and reproductive problems) and perchlorate (an active ingredient in rocket fuel found in contaminated food).
The book is divided into seven clean-it-up chapters full of solid information and helpful tips aimed at greening different areas of your life, such as how to best filter household water. Barnett's well-written environmental call-to-arms is passionate and authoritative; her findings correlating childhood illnesses with ordinary—and highly toxic—cleaning supplies is alarming. However, readers will likely find Barnett's claims slightly suspect for the fact that her sensible advice is compromised by her relentless endorsement of Shaklee products (her husband happens to be the Shaklee CEO).
And it is relentless, indeed. But, if you can get past that, then you'll enjoy the book.
If you would like to be entered into the drawing for this book, leave your name in the comments. The giveaway is open until Friday, January 30th, 6:00 pm PST. I'll be announcing the winner most likely later that evening.
If you can put down your Crunchy Cocktail,Go ahead put me in-BTW I love the "fresh food from small spaces" book I won on your blog- very good reading. I have already learned an easier way to make the earthtianers using less material, and have begun sprouting sprouts again. A great read and Highly reccommended!
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I would love it. I usually add your giveaway books to my reading list, anyway!
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ReplyDeleteI have given up on those plug-in air fresheners, the sprays and the solids that evaporate, also .. no more fabric softener liquid or sheets. For the new year, I have given up aerosol cans. I'm sure that my lungs (and my kitty's lungs) are much happier for it.
Keep on Crunchin',
Julie Andrea
sundayschild1966(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'd love it! Me too please - if Australians can enter? :)
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cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com
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Of course, I'm in - I need a new book to distract me from my thesis!
ReplyDeletePerhaps this would help us find more non-toxic ways to clean. We have two family members who are sensitive to cleaning products and thus are down to baking soda, Bon Ami, vinegar, hydrogene peroxide, and Dr. Bronner's. However, these are not working for everything.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a mom and haven't used "cleaning products" in some time. My BFF is vinegar!
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