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HERBAL HOUSEKEEPING

According to the National Academy of Science, about

15% of the American population suffers from

multi-chemical sensitivity due to chronic exposure to

household products.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission states that at

least 150 chemicals found in household products are

responsible for allergies, various cancers and birth defects. You can easily make your own cleaning formulas that are made from natural materials, including herbal essential oils. Most herbs contain antibacterial properties and some are antiviral and antifungal as well.

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All-Purpose Spray Cleaner

1 tsp liquid castile soap

1/4 cup white vinegar

3 tbls lemon or grapefruit juice

2 cups water

10 drops lavender, sweet orange or thyme oil

Combine in a spray bottle. Shake before using.

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Disinfectant Spray Cleaner

2 cups water

2 tsp tea tree

1 tsp lemon juice

2 drops rosemary

2 drops lavender

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Dishwashing Liquid

To a 22 oz. container of liquid castile soap add:

10 drops lemon

8 drops orange

20 drops grapefruit

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Super Sink Scrubber

This formula is excellent to use on stained porcelain.

1/4 cup borax

1/4 cup baking soda

1/2 cup vinegar

4 drops lemon

2 drops rosemary

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Scented Scouring Powder

1 cup baking soda

1/4 cup borax

1/4 cup dried sage leaves, finely ground

1/4 cup dried rosemary leaves, finely ground

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Pine Cleaner

2 tsp borax

10 drops pine oil

8 drops patchouli or cedar oil

Add all ingredients to a gallon-sized bucket of hotwater.

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Wood Furniture Cleaner

In a clean spray bottle combine:

1 cup vegetable-based soap (such as Murphy's)*

2 tsps lemon oil6 drops lemongrass

* Dilute with water if purhased in concentrate form.

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Rosemary-Lavender Carpet Shampoo **

This recipe makes enough for a 10' x 13' room. If you

can't find soap flakes, you can use 1/4 cup borax instead, but test the outcome of this substitution on a small area first.

2 cups baking soda

1/2 cups soap flakes

20 drops lavender essential oil

8 drops rosemary essential oil

1/2 cup vinegar

2 cups warm water

1. Sweep carpet to be cleaned with a broom or carpet

sweeper to loosen dirt, then vacuum the entire area.

2. Combine the baking soda and soap flakes in a

plastic bowl. Add the essential oils and mix well,

breaking up any clumps with a fork. Sprinkle themixture on the carpet.

3. Add the vinegar to the warm water in a bucket or

pail. Dip a clean sponge mop into the bucket and

squeeze out as much excess liquid as you can. Gently

go over carpet with the sponge mop, working in

sections. Wait at least an hour and then vacuum again.

** Excerpted from The Naturally Clean Home © 1999 byKaryn Siegel-Maier

 

 

The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.~ Albert Einstein ~

 

 

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