This month we will be celebrating 40th anniversary of Earth Day! How exciting!! Think of all the awareness that has been taught over two generations if not more. Awareness of health and wellness as well as the of the dangers of taking our planet for granted.
Many people pick the month of April to concentrate on environmentally friendly alternatives. There is so much knowledge out there to be gained. Here we do that year round but, it's a great time to pinpoint some great products.
Of course you know my criteria.
Non Toxic, environmentally friendly, healthier for my family and saves me some money at the same time.
The most important product choice that I made 3 years ago was Basic H2. I have written about it before but I want to talk about it a little bit more. While Earth Day celebrates it's 40th anniversary this year, Basic H celebrates it's 50th anniversary.
This product can save you hundreds of dollars right away just by the cost upfront. I originally switched to this product solely for cleaning since it is non toxic but it's also highly concentrated so it saves a ton of packaging and the long history the product had. Just one bottle of Basic H2 will make 5,824 bottles of Windex. The more I started researching and talking to other users the more I learned about this product. It's a jack of all trades.
Today I would like to pinpoint a couple of the most toxic products it replaced in my home.
- Bug Repellent --Completely safe to use on the skin even for infants. Tip.. I made the mixture and put it into a travel spray bottle to make it easier to use.
- Drain Clog Remover --add 2-3 drops down the clogged drain with a little bit of water. Follow up about 30 min later with some cold water.
- Pesticide -- Mix 1/4 tspn w/16oz of water in spray bottle. Spray directly on plants or vegetables. I also like to add a drop to my pitcher that I water all the outdoor and indoor plants with once a month and it gives them a little life.
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If you would like to find out more information on this product including cost savings and many more uses you can simply visit http://www.SwitchYourHouse.com/edh2/
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