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Organic Housekeeping: In Which the Non-Toxic Avenger Shows You How to Improve Your Health and That of Your Family, While You Save Time, Money, and, Perhaps, Your Sanity | 
enlarge | Author: Ellen Sandbeck Publisher: Scribner Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 448 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7 x 1.5
ISBN: 0743256204 Dewey Decimal Number: 648.5 EAN: 9780743256209
Publication Date: May 9, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: *** NEW BOOK *** - PUBLISHER'S REMAINDER MARK ON EDGE - DELIVERY CONFIRMATION ON ALL DOMESTIC ORDERS - WE SHIP 6 DAYS A WEEK - MOST ORDERS SHIP OUT WITHIN 24 HOURS
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Product Description Longing for a kinder, gentler world? As the old saying goes, everything begins at home, and odds are, if you live in the all-American household, the air inside is more toxic than the air outside, even if you live in the most polluted of cities. You regularly handle the filthiest object in your home -- the kitchen sponge -- and put the same chemicals on your face that are used in brake fluid and antifreeze.The cleaning agents and personal care products commonly marketed to and used in American homes contain not only some very dangerous, toxic chemicals, but they also create an "overly clean," chemically bombed-out house that compromises immune systems. And with more than fifty million Americans suffering from allergies and other autoimmune diseases -- not to mention the developing and fragile immune systems of children and seniors -- large numbers of people are actually being made sicker and sicker by their homes. Learn to live a clean, healthy, more economical way with Ellen Sandbeck, the nontoxic avenger. In this must-have book for the twenty-first- century home, this passionate, witty advocate of all things organic will teach you how to maintain every part of the home -- from living room to septic tank, kitchen floor to bathroom sink -- using safe, simple cleansers and quick preventative measures as well as the most effective organic products on the market to get the job done. Learn time-saving, preventative housekeeping, such as taking thirty seconds to clean the shower while you shower. Take care of bathroom stains with baking soda and vinegar rather than commercial, toxic bathroom "bombs" peddled to you with such force by manufacturers. Need whiter whites? There is no bleaching power on earth stronger than the sun. Snow clean your fine rugs. Choose fruits and vegetables from the relatively pesticide residue-free list. Clean felt-tipped pen stains with vodka. Make furniture shine with olive oil and lemon. Your house will also smell as great as it looks.
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Essential "Green" Resource January 1, 2009 Miriam Bell (Beltsville, MD United States) Sandbeck provides a witty resource for cleaning any home. In addition to tips on what household items work on which stains, she provides compelling synopses of relevant research that supports "green" housekeeping. I found the study on wooden versus plastic cutting boards especially compelling, along with the information about cleaning produce with a combination of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide. Since reading this book, I've managed to replace nearly all of my conventional cleaning supplies with vinegar, baking soda, borax, and hydrogen peroxide. My house has never been cleaner. Two thumbs up!
Green Housekeeping December 26, 2008 Avid Reader (seattle wa usa) Green Housekeeping ... this is a very well written and informative book about all cleaning products and use of natural environmentally sound alternatives. It exposes how dangerous and toxic most cleaning products are, and shows how easily we can keep sanitary and sweet smelling houses without too much hard labor. A good interesting read and packed with worthwhile information. It could transform one's way of living. The author writes with humor and is easy to read, keeping information simple and easily understandable.
Green Housekeeping December 17, 2008 ladydi456 I had borrowed the same book from a friend (she paid $18.00) and I enjoyed it so much that I decided to purchase one. I did for less than $3.00 and in great shape! I will Never pay full price for book again. Thank you
Green Housekeeping? Try Green Living October 5, 2008 J. Plummer (Pennsylvania) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Growing up using chemical cleaners, and not growing up with anyone who is chemically sensitive, I never thought about going through life without needing the stuff. This book was a real eye-opener. I picked it up as I am about to embark on owning a new home and trying to maintain it in an eco-friendly (and inexpensive) manner. I found the book thorough, entertaining, and reasonable. It covers a myriad of topics besides household cleaning; eco-conscious fabric/material/building choices, natural personal hygiene, safe lawncare/gardening, home safety, etc. I was not a big fan on how each chapter was set up though. For instance, while the theme may be "laundry," all the laundry info just seemed tossed in without any organization. It also would've been nice to have had a key with all the supplies recommended for each chapter. In order to get an idea of the supplies you would need in order to upkeep your home, you basically need to read through each chapter and just write down the supplies she frequently refers to (there's only a handful of products she refers to throughout the book so she could've even annotated them at the beginning of it). It's not that big a deal, it just would've made it more handy. Even though the chapters seem disorganized, its saving grace is a decent index, so you can get the info you need. While the book alerts the reader of all the toxins chemical cleaners provide, it offers them in an informative manner, not in a way that would make you feel guilty if you used them. I didn't feel like this book was preachy, which is something alternative living books tend to do. All in all, this is an approachable, helpful guide that just may change your life and make you think about your choices in the future. This would make an awesome housewarming gift.
Funny & straight-forward September 29, 2008 Denise E. Talley This book is excellent, if you are looking for an easy approach to going organic in your home. The author is witty and not afraid to tell you like it is. Her tips are simple and attainable.
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