Breathe Any Petroleum Lately?

In addition to sharing the natural approaches to health via nutritional supplementation, I devote additional advocacy to the wellness of this planet.

There are many substances around us which can affect a person’s behavior and ability to focus and learn.  Some affects are believed to be transient and some are known to be permanent.

Obvious examples of substances include:

heavy metals such as lead, mercury and cadmium
alcohol of all types
nicotine
caffeine
drugs – both legal and illegal
solvents and glues, such as airplane glue

and then there is petroleum.

Petroleum??

Who thinks about petroleum, except when we fill our gas tanks?    Few people are aware that thirty seven percent of the crude oil used in the United States goes into the manufacturing of other products with which we come in contact everyday.

Derivatives of petroleum and crude oil are in our clothing, cosmetics, shampoos, detergents, perfumes, paints, plastics, pesticides, and – most significant of all, our FOOD.

We eat, breathe, and surround ourselves with the by-products of crude oil every day.

Some of us have a hard time coping with these powerful substances.

Like our kids.

Let’s take a look at the typical morning of a young boy with ADD as he gets ready for school…

(Every substance which is likely to be an irritant for a chemically-sensitive person is noted with an *.)

He wakes up between sheets, which have been exposed to scented fabric softening strips*. He walks down the hall on new carpeting*, which still retains the smell of the chemicals used in it’s manufacture. An air freshener* adorns the bathroom and complete with scented soap* and scented tissue*. The tub has been cleaned with a miracle spray* and the scented chlorine* clings to the tile floor. His toothpaste is green*.

Breakfast is a bowl of sugar frosted grains* and synthetically colored marshmallow bits*.    All are treated with the preservative BHA* hidden within the added vitamin A. What looks like juice is a blend of water, sugar, and synthetic dyes*, plus artificial orange flavoring*.

An artificially colored, sweetened and flavored vitamin* tops off the meal.   If Jeremy is having one of his frequent ear infections, his mother adds a spoonful of bright pink bubble-gum flavored medicine*.  He grabs his homemade lunch that mom has prepared*** or puts his lunch money in hip pocket for the lovely flavorful meal served at his school******, runs past the fragrant potpourri*, out the door across the lush green lawn – treated with powerful pesticides* – across the newly paved asphalt* street.

He has forgotten his homework (for the third time this week) get agitated easily, has trouble focusing all the time and Jeremy’s mother wonders why her son simply can’t get his act together.

*denotes chemical or toxin exposure

sourced and rewritten from something someone shared with me via email

Shifting your lifestyle takes time and a commitment.

Start with cleaning green.

Replace your everyday personal care products with safer alternatives.

Eat clean. Organic. Shop local. Eat seasonally. Eat for health not for taste and convenience.

Stop purchasing petroleum derived products.


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How do you celebrate Earth Day?
If you’re not cleaning green – what’s stopping you?


Wanted Green Wanna Be's

It’s the very last day of March,  and my last opportunity to speak to green in honor of St Patrick’s Day, this months theme.

It’s at this time of the year, when April turns into MORE spring showers, and a time when I set aside my resourceful how nutritional supplements can benefit you hat and wear the hat of green advocacy.

I marvel at how the green awareness level has spiraled to an ultimate high.

Don’t you ?

Green is SO in.  Green is SO trendy and yet to some,  green is still weird.

When I was detoxing my household and laundry products twenty years ago – I was not the norm, as a matter of fact I was the odd woman out.

Many people told me to “let it go”, it’s not a big deal.  Yet to me it wasn’t only a big deal, it meant everything to me.

I saw companies producing products that caused harm, caused harm to me, my kids and to the environment.

My shifting ideals were going against what I had always known and what my mother’s mother had always known.

I came from generations of Tide, Clorox and Cascade users.

How could those products be bad people would say, how could and would any of these companies produce toxic and non-biodegradable cleaning products?

Hmmm they do.  AND they STILL do.

Where are the authorities in the matter people would say?

I would agree and shrug my shoulders.  EXACTLY!

I feel small changes collectively add up to monumental changes.

Do you ?

I feel striving for solutions rather than further aggravation will also help.

I of course have always felt that changing household cleaning brands will make a difference and best yet have been knocking on doors one house at a time ever since 1993 sharing that message.

The founder of our company touted that very same philosophy – one house at a time we can make a difference.

I am very proud to be the steward of his vision and his pioneering – he and our company have been green since 1956 – WAY ahead of anyone else. Way ahead of his time.

I am seeking those of you who want to make solid choices about cleaning green.

Choices that include:

Products that don’t have something sneaky in them like 1,4-dioxane ( found in your ever so popular Method and Seventh Generations brand, but OOPS not mentioned on their labels )

Cleaning products that actually work – like they actually clean stuff the way they are supposed to.

Products that by design are so highly concentrated that the turn around time for you to re-purchase is 4 YEARS!!!

Products that actually biodegrade, in the world of green that would seemingly be an important detail!

Wanted: Green people!

Allow me to be of green service to you!


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