Healthy
Home
Today's homes have become dangerously
compromised due to the use of toxic
chemicals in cleaning products, laundry
products, and personal care products. (See
Poison-free Homes.info)
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Last year, over 25,000
children were exposed to or
poisoned by household chlorine
bleach. (EPA, Pesticides Fact
Sheet)
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The number of chemicals used
inside the home has more than
doubled since 1950.
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More than 20 million
Americans have asthma today.
(American Lung Association,
2003)
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The environment in the
average home is 70 times more
toxic than the outdoor
environment.
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Over 2 million tons of
phosphates are used annually in
the U.S. to make dishwasher
liquid.
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Our modern cleaners are
effective, but they
unnecessarily
put our families and the
environment at risk.
Learn how to use safer, more
effective cleaning and laundry products
so that your home can be a truly
"healthy home" -- safe for
kids and the elderly. Learn how to avoid
carcinogens and allergens in home-care
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The best, most effective, toxin-free
home-care products are not sold in
stores. To find out how to get them
delivered to your front door every
month,
Healthy Body
AVOIDING
ACID INDIGESTION
Acid
indigestion is sometimes referred to as
sour stomach or upset stomach. This
discomfort is usually brought on by
overeating, obesity, chocolate, fried
foods, carbonated beverages, alcohol,
and cigarettes. With acid indigestion,
too much acid in the stomach is created
resulting in stomach pain, bloating,
belching and heartburn.
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Mar 01, 2005
Healthy Animal
INTRODUCTION
TO BATHING YOUR HORSE
While bathing your horse should not be
frequent, it must be done every so
often. Now that the weather is warming
up it may be a good time to approach
your horse. Aside from grooming, the
time spent carefully and thoroughly
washing your horse is important for
building trust and relationship with
your animal as well as a chance to check
its overall health.
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Mar 01, 2005
Healthy Garden
PREPARING
YOUR LAWN FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
Spring
is on its way and many of us are getting
our homes and gardens ready for the
season. And on the to-do list is getting
your winter lawn into shape for the
warmer months ahead.
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Mar 01, 2005
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