Friday, July 22, 2011

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Cleaning Products and Cosmetic Products

Use doTERRA's lotion... OnGuard amd Lemon in a spritz bottle(5 drops ea w/ 4oz water). That's all I use to clean with, and the lotion is the only lotion we use, then we add our oils to it.
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From: KelliDonna <kellidonna@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 20:38:54
To: Everything doTERRA<everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
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Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Cleaning Products and Cosmetic Products

Thank you all! I am finding some great recipes on here and feeling
like I won't need to lock my family and I up in a bubble anymore :)

On Jul 22, 12:20 am, Sharon Hoehner <detoxexp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't really use much at all.  Outside of dishsoap (7th Generation which
> apparently I'll be replacing with something else next time!), I use
> something called Ban it for stain removal (enzyme soap), Pink Solution for
> laundry (also enzymes), sinks, tub, toilets.  I just use a few drops of
> dishsoap and a bucket of hot water for windows, floors, car.  That's it.
> It's amazing how little we really need but we are kind of brainwashed to
> think we need a lot of stuff to clean with.  Most things don't need
> disinfecting!  Unless you have big dogs drinking out of it or people with
> open sores, no toilet needs disinfecting. Clean is good enough.  Melaleuca
> will work if you really want that done or OnGuard.
>
> My next purchase is going to be a laundry ball that eliminates the need for
> soap entirely.http://www.smartkleanlaundry.com/I saw them at a health show
> recently and especially if you have a front end loader they work really well
> and it keeps mold down.   I've tried oils in the washer but to no avail.
> Lemon and orange are known for grease cutting abilities though.  Just be
> careful and test surfaces first.
>
> I suspect we will eventually have some cleaners from doTERRA though:-)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:01 PM, KelliDonna <kellido...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Holy moly... My head is spinning! I've spent hours upon hours lately
> > looking up cleaning products and cosmetic products and I feel like I
> > need to just go lock me and my little family up into a bubble now!
> > There is so much conflicting information out there. As soon as I feel
> > like I have an answer to something, I find something telling me the
> > opposite. Now I just need some tips and suggestions and advice from
> > those with actual experience cause trying to figure this all out on my
> > own is gonna land me in the looney bin!
> > I thought I had the whole cleaning products thing figured out and I
> > have been making my own using the doterra oils, water, borax, baking
> > soda and some seventh generation soap. But then I just found that
> > seventh generation uses Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and almost everything I
> > read about that sounds horrible.
> > That lead me to look up all the cosmetic products we use, things like
> > toothpaste, shampoo, lotion, body wash, hand soap, etc...
> > Yikes! I never realized in my blissful ignorance how toxic everything
> > is! Even the stuff that markets itself as being all natural turns out
> > to not be so...
> > I'm now thinking that making my own stuff with the doterra oils is
> > going to be something I want to do if possible. It seems pretty
> > pointless to use such an amazing product like doterra oils while I
> > then slather myself, my family and my home in chemicals all day, ya
> > know??
> > So seventh generation brand is out of the question now, does anyone
> > have any recommendations as to how I go about this?? While I was
> > trying to look this stuff up the brand Dr Bronners came up a few
> > times. Anyone have any experience with this brand? Maybe I could just
> > add the doterra oils to the soap? I'm not too sure if they offer a
> > lotion I could add the oils to as well?
> > I'm not trying to be a total extremist but just informed and smart
> > about what I'm using for my family and I.
> > So any suggestions for how I can incorporate the doterra oils into
> > safe and natural soaps/lotions/toothpaste would be super helpful!
> > All I know for sure at this point is that doterra is the only thing I
> > am confident in. I'm scared of everything else now :(
> > Thank you!!
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