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  • thanks.

  • Good video. I always like looking for more natural ways to clean.

  • Would rubbing or isopropyl alcohol work if you don't have vodka?

  • @dw95559 Isopropyl alcohol is an antiseptic commonly used in cosmetics. Check all your cosmetics for the word “propanol” or “isopropanol” on the label. Do not use anything that has “prop” in the list of ingredients. Throw them out and don’t give to away

    either. Dr. Clark declares: “Remember, 100% of cancer patients have the solvent

    isopropyl alcohol accumulated in the liver and in their cancerous tissues. People

    without cancer do not have isopropyl alcohol in their livers”.

  • @cinematic35 Also whenever isopropyl alcohol is in the liver -Aflotoxin-B a mold by-product is there also. Aflotoxin-B is a very powerful carcinogen. Some foods with aflotixin-B are beer, nuts, bread more than a few days old, overripe fruit and many bulk grains. Surprisingly, very moldy foods like cheese show no signs of Aflotoxin-B. Certain minerals like manganese, copper and zinc as well as selenium, block the ability of aflotoxin to induce cancer.

  • @cinematic35 Isopropyl alcohol is a pollutant in cold cereals. All cold cereals tested by Dr. Clark were polluted with isopropyl alcohol–including the health-food

    varieties. They are polluted with solvents such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride and isopropyl alcohol. Also the carboard boxes are polluted with mercury and thallium. Most pet foods are laced with solvents as wood alcohol, benzene, carbon tetrachloride.These are the chemical abominations of modern man that poison us!

  • Great Video

  • What is the best cleaning product to get semen off my cats fur?

  • @neomysterio Hopefully you are talking from another cat.

  • Natural works the best!!

  • This best window cleaner is not a stores, make your own buy a spray bottle, add water + dawn liquid detergent, little of vinegar, the best window cleaner, and very safe.

  • love these tips, thanks!!

  • Excellent information and great video. Thank you. Just a question, can we add essential oils into the mixture of baking soda and apple cider vinegar to create a nice healthily perfurmed bubble bath?

  • You have some ignorant comments.

    This is great and saving this vid!

  • How is she defining 'natural' here?

  • Thank you so much!!!

    Any tips for cosmetics,shampoo ans bar soaps???

  • Hi Jeannie, vinegar and baking soda are important everyday products I use about our home, but your suggestion of aluminum foil, baking soda and hot water in our stainless steel sink to clean silverware was a novel idea for me.

    In fact, I just tried it, but after 2 hours of soaking my tarnished silverware, NOTHING happened. Where did I go wrong?

  • Thank you so much for this video!!!

  • I use vinegar and baking soda to clean everything. .25 detergent to .75 baking soda cleans dishes in the dish washer, baking soda to clean the tub/shower, vinegar in the sink and toilet, vinegar on the counter tops and floors. I even have switched to using baking soda to wash my hair (given I have really short hair).

  • I want to tell u I love this. I cleaned for 8 hrs in store and all they use is lysol tub and tile. Since March I have been sick and Drs don't know whats wrong. Pains In my bone and stomach. I plan on watching all of your videos ty. vm

  • Baking soda is also great to use to wash your fruits and veggies before you eat them.

  • Great video! I have been looking for someone to explain to me why baking soda, vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, and vodka work. Keep up the good work and please make some more videos. Thanks

  • Great video Jeannie! Thanks for the helpful tips. The thing I was always worried about with all natural cleaning is mixing the wrong ingredients together and causing an explosion or something. I read that you should never mix ammonia and bleach together since it causes deadly fumes.

  • Falta la traducciòn plizzzzzzzzzzz

  • Hand sanatizer is Ok for Children. My daughter is a long time Patient of Texas Childrens Cancer center and we use it all day long everyday.

  • How does that mean its ok? Does that mean McDonald's is ok because some people eat it all day everyday? That doesn't make it healthy. Just because your alright with it and your child doesn't mean others should.

  • what I mean is if My daughter has Cancer I need to know- have proof of why this is harmful to her and how? why would this hospital allow it on the sickest kids in the world if it is harmful? can u tell me that????? I really would like an answer to HOW is it harmful? what will it do? why do they sell it at the store- why is there no warning lable about this harm>????

  • Alcohol is not a healthy chemical hopefully you already understand that. Then take into consideration that skin is a porous organ. It absorbs many things. So alcohol placed on the skin will absorbed. I don't really think its going to create that much of a problem. Hospitals use it cause it is the safest, most cost effective way to sanitize the skin before doing an injection. But I wouldn't use to do routine things such as cleaning your hands. Use non toxic soap and water.

  • Don't rely on the hospital for health. Look at the foods they feed their patients. Probably the same or worse foods that caused most of their patients to be there in the first place. Sorry about your daughter I pray that she can overcome her cancer. Don't blindly follow the system, make your own mind, look at the alternatives.

  • Thanks, I did learn a big lesson last time we were in the hospital- you would not believe how many instances we have- I bring them up to the head nurses and DR's- there are so many people that do not - its terrible! thank you, we expect my daughter will make it! I did want to know if alot of use of this would hurt her- I have to keep her clean so she wont get sick! its terrible and scary when she does,

  • The bubblebath thing doesn't work.  Water dilutes the reaction

  • Does the vodka have to be diluted with water in a spray bottle?

  • Thank you for your very helpful hints. I was wondering if that was a microwave behind your head? It's another thing to think about getting rid of for a healthier home environment.

  • Whoa, thank you for sharing this with me. I found out about you through Dr. Mercola. I am going to review this and apply this to my daily routine! :-)

  • i love this video!!! thanks

  • Thanks for this video. I will be sharing it with my friends. Do you happen to have the recipies for making the different cleaning products? It would be helpful to know how much vinegar, baking soda, vodka, etc to mix with water for the different cleaning tasks.

    I will be using your tips in my home because I hate to have toxic chemicals around the children.

  • Wow! Thank you.

  • I use white vinegar to wash all my vegetables and fruits; about an 8:1 ratio. It's a lot cheaper than buying those fancy cleaners they're now selling for our fresh produce.

    I've used vodka for years. Since it's made from potatoes and/or rice, it's natural.

    Vodka shines the chrome beautifully, and cleans your jewelry without damaging it.

    Vinegar and vodka in a spray bottle kills odors. I use no commercially prepared cleaners, and haven't for 55 years.

  • you can make a laundry detergent from a bar of shredded Fels-naptha soap + 1c. Borax + 1c washing soda. use about 2-3T per load

  • well i will stick to my cleaners

  • When using peroxide, you have to be care full not to get it on your clothes or it will bleach them out. It will also cause severe damage, even blindness, if it gets in the eyes - so you can't let your children "help" you clean. Borax is a bit toxic, also... it's used as a pesticide! Not all things natural are safe as well.

  • Shaklee is a great alternative if you dont like the smell of vinegar.

  • "vodka can be alot of fun!" no kiddin... but great tips anyways!

  • "vodka can be alot of fun!" no kiddin... but great tips anyways!

  • Ha, ha! I know. Yes, I heard that too ;-))

  • fantastic! thank you

  • fantastic! thank you

  • I use borax but i'm not using the vodka. that's for me

  • wow, thanks for the tips.

  • I use these all the time, and have started a cleaning business using them! I use vinegar with essential oils for an all purpose cleaner and disinfectant - it's super simple, smells great and it safe! Thanks for posting this video - it's nice to see that more people are willing to use baking soda and vinegar again.

  • This is Fab - thanks Jeanne

  • Great!

  • Lemon juice is also a good cleaning agent.

  • great info

  • This is very useful information!

  • nice

  • awesome!

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