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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

So many of the products used today as household cleaners have adverse health effects. Learn about some healthy, natural alternatives.

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  • 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

  • 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.

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  • @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!

  • @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.

  • @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”.

  • 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?

  • @neomysterio  Hopefully you are talking from another cat.

  • Great Video

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