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  • Thank you for posting your video for all to see.

  • Thanks for the tips! Making changes in day to day activities like cleaning, and therefore the cleaning products we use, can make a big difference. One "green" issue many are unaware of is organic cotton. Cotton is the world's 2nd dirtiest crop and consumes 456 million lbs of pesticides every year! If you are interested in learning more, please watch our video Why Organic Cotton? Thanks again for the informative video.

  • I always insist on taking containers as you said. The video is really useful. Also, to find a wide range of green products go to, "for a green living (dot) com".

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  • Great Video Good Information Go GREEN!

  • Great video's I subscribed to your channel right away check mine out as well green information and news featured! Great job

  • When replacing your cleaning products, dont just throw the old ones in the trash. If they're too toxic for your home, they wont be good for the drain or the landfill either. Many communities hold toxics & electronics recycling days and will take all of these off your hands. Throwing chemicals in the trash or down the drain means they might end up back in your water supply and come back to haunt you

  • Type TOXIC BABIES into youtube search for more good stuff like this video specific for your babies.

  • I don't really care as much about those products being "bad" for me and family and plant, but they honestly don't work as well as the natural ones you mentioned. It's also MUCH cheaper to make your own, and it's not hard at all. Great vid!!

  • i bet her house is amazing and new agey.

    hah me and my mom buy those lavendar bags form trader joes they really do make the clothes smell good. im going to try it this way though! it seems more fun too haha :)

  • hmm is it me or is buying all those natural essential oils and vinegar in relatively small plastic bottles that you will invariably throw away or recycle still green? if you are going to use the stuff at least buy in bulk doesn't matter if its pretty to save the environment right?

  • Yeah, I run a green product business and I'm a little miffed that some of our green stuff comes in plastic bottles.

    Just seems like if we're doing things a better way, that should include the packaging.

  • what she didn't mention was that she was referring to White Distilled Vinegar. She should have said that, but you would never use White Distilled Vinegar on your salad. There are several types of vinegar.

  • @2008GetBig Getting sick is due to weakened immune systems, for various reasons. "Green" and non-green, people get sick. I consider myself green, but don't get sick and I have friends, "green" and non-green that get sick. May we all be open to new ideas. : )

  • i had a bad deviated septum, and concha bollasa thatcaused constant sinus infection..swimming in a "chlorine"pool killed the infection every time,i foundout by accident...btw ihadsurgeryonit andidont get thesinusinfectionsanymore..

  • And the best way to get rid of the chemical cleaners - if you have them - is to use them. Don't just throw them in the garbage, as the speaker demonstrated (for dramatic effect, I'm sure).

  • Thanks for your info , my son has bad allergies and I wasnt aware I could use natural dried flowers for frangrance

  • ..... she just threw away all of those chemicals.. into her trash... i would think that cant be that good..... and who keeps pipets around the house? and why do the extract oils.. look like they are in chemistry style bottles... where does one find those on a regular basis....

  • Pharmacies use to stock everything to make any 'witches brew' the old fashioned way 5-10 years ago, but with the recent explosion of new shampoos and convienece products have taken the shelf space they once held. Its ironic really, being that this is a time when they are more popular and sought after

  • I think the chemical throwing in the trash was just for show. Well, you can't drain the chemicals in the sink (lab safety rules! who knows what will go on in the sewer) :P She's just bringing up a suggestion to be eco-friendly. Of course just order one from the internet or look for it o.o

  • this video is great!

  • its called Lysol lady

    DID YOU NOT GET THAT ITS KILLS 99.9% OF GERMS, or is killing germs wrong to?

  • oh go to hell LIVE DIRTY

  • 1x vinegar plus 1x HYDROGEN PEROXIDE equals 100x powerful strenth household cleaner

  • nobody would.. cuz u don't have one!

  • wow would be the most popular video on youtube great idea she would be perfect for the part lol

  • ok first no 1 likes u u kinda lecture too much so if no 1 likes u how will u possibly get them to stop buying all this shit exactly u need to like change ur style......well i was gonna say a little bit but u need alot of change

  • fucking economists...

  • I wonder why you don't care....

  • because the environment is not going to even get "hurt" in the next million years

  • next million years?? I'd focus on the next 10 - 20 years...

    or the next 4 years... mayan prophecy might come true..

  • ok, mayan prophecy? good luck with that...

    and plus it's just a natural phenomenon, like el nino, ever heard of it?

  • I also like adding a few drops of listerine for the minty fresh taste, mmmmmm listtterine, yummy

  • I like using cleaning products i can eat, can i eat these mixtures? and how high will they get me?

  • suck it

  • Chlorine? Do you mean we shouldnt drink from the local tap?

    Most city water systems in the USA are treated with Chlorine, as are most swimming pools.

    As far as styraform containers being around forever. Every thing on this planet will be around forever! The only way for something not to be around forever is to send it to outer space.

  • by all means throw all those dangerous household chemicals in the trash. Maybe we just don't buy anymore next time, but I don't think we throw them in a land fill.

  • like we care!! this is youtube..

  • LOL... let's rid the planet of these dangerous cleaners by throwing them away!!! send them to a landfill!!! WOW

    stupid stupid stupid

  • loool

  • you stupid bitch, that recycle squiggly means that it can be recycled not that the manufacture reuses them

  • bring your own container, yeah right, they will kick your ass out if you "bring your own container" stupid bitch get a real job...

  • eco freak

  • Chlorine is an element found in naturally in nature!

  • Have you checked out what all that makeup you have on is made of? Do you make sure it isn't tested on animals and full of crazy chemicals. What type of plant is it produced in? Same with your appliances and counters.

  • cool

  • chick looks scary.

  • Fuck you.

    Global warming freak Ftl.

  • Does anyone know the name brand of the lavender laundry detergent she showcased??

  • I'm not sure but Seventh Generation and Caldrea are really, really good. That one looks like seventh generation, I can almost guarantee it.

  • lol ur so lame i love it ^^

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