For some reason I recently relooked at my current deodorant which was Lavanila's Coconut and Lavender scented purchased from Sephora. Previously I have been recommending this all over as 100% safe and was alarmed on reading the ingredients list yesterday morning to discover it has Carrageenan in it! The dangers of carrageenan would be a recent discovery for me, so I guess it skipped my radar back then when I started using it, but I'm glad I checked.
So back to square one. Searching my page on pinterest I looked through all the recipes I have found for natural deodorant you can make to decide which one I will try first. My eyes fell on a simple pin stating that apple cider vinegar is an effective deoderant. So, today I put it to the test - wearing it to work on a day I was unloading boxes and doing more strenuous work. I did take a risk however I can now say, it held up!
What I did was wipe some apple cider vinegar under each armpit, let it dry then dressed and went about my day. Even now nearly 12 hours later when I smell my armpits, still no smell! I'm so happy about this. It saves me the trial and errors of making my own, saves me money from buying natural ones and finding they don't work (which I have done a bit of in the past), it's completely safe, it's easy and cheap and it works.
Why don't you try it too? Let me know how you find it!
My journey in detoxing my living environment, making our home safe, chemical free and comfortable.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Cast Iron Cookware
I have written on the safety of cookware before so won't go into this in great detail. As a sum up - anything teflon or non stick is toxic to your body and should be avoided - not to even mention plastic, the evil of all evils.
I have been using stainless steel, ceramic and glassware to cook in and have found that it works really well however was reading up about Cast Iron the other day. First of all, I was amazed at how cheap Cast Iron cookware is. $19 from Walmart for a 12 inch pan - what a deal! Apparently Cast Iron Can leach iron into the food you are cooking, depending on the food as it varies - which is great in our case as my husband is anaemic and very low in iron so I welcome any ways to increase the iron in his food. The newer the pan too, the more iron leaches out also. Info on the study is here.
If you have young children though it is best to avoid cast iron cookware and stick with stainless steel, ceramic and glassware as it can also give too much iron. Too much iron can be a problem as the only way to get it out is by loss of blood - for a woman this is ok with the monthly cycle but for a man the only way is by regular donating blood.
I have used my new 12 inch pan and really like it. I researched for tips on cleaning and like this method.... rub salt on it with water to clean it, then season with some oil and put on element or in stove till it's dry (so it wont rust). Not a hassle at all! One day I hope to get a Le Creuset dutch oven to add to my cast iron collection too!
Interested in your experience with cast iron or other cookware too so feel free to comment below!

If you have young children though it is best to avoid cast iron cookware and stick with stainless steel, ceramic and glassware as it can also give too much iron. Too much iron can be a problem as the only way to get it out is by loss of blood - for a woman this is ok with the monthly cycle but for a man the only way is by regular donating blood.
I have used my new 12 inch pan and really like it. I researched for tips on cleaning and like this method.... rub salt on it with water to clean it, then season with some oil and put on element or in stove till it's dry (so it wont rust). Not a hassle at all! One day I hope to get a Le Creuset dutch oven to add to my cast iron collection too!
Interested in your experience with cast iron or other cookware too so feel free to comment below!
Update on Pest Control
Just an update as promised, it appears the earwig problem is now solved. I used both the ecosmart problems. The Home Pest control was easy to use and the smell was not offensive at all. No further earwigs in the bed. YES!
Friday, August 17, 2012
DILEMMA: Earwig Infestation In Our Home!

The months have gone by with frequent earwigs - probably seeing at least one a day. The other day was the final straw though - I was lying on the bed under the air conditioning vent and felt something on my neck - it was quite a big earwig... I'm guessing it dropped out of the a/c vent. (I taped the electrical outlets in case they were coming through there... the windows have been shut and locked for months so they can't get in there so the a/c vent is the only option). THEN to make matters worse that very night another earwig crawling up my arm in the middle of the night! Yuck! My husband had some encounters in the bed also with one on his ear and on his back at another time.
The whole thing of it being near his ear creeped us both out because I read that though people dismiss it as a wives tale, earwigs do actually go in your ears and there's many stories online of people who've found them in their kids ears etc. Again YUCK! So I've been sleeping with cotton in my ears these last months every night.


Interested if anyone else has any experience either with this brand or other alternatives? I know neem oil is safe and non toxic for gardening and use it outside on my pot plants, it seems to work well.
I have yet to spray the apartment but plan to do so this weekend. I will let you know how it goes!
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Plastics, Pesticides and Your Hormones
Did you know that your body is like a sponge? It soaks in everything around it... there has been research that from the things found in your body, it can be known what you have in your house?
Now this might not seem scary initially but when you think of things such as flame retardants in your mattress, furniture, curtains, carpet and then glues and solvents used in your carpet/flooring and furniture and in the structure of your home as an example, pesticides used outside your windows, vinyl emissions from any vinyl flooring, every plastic thing in your home offgassing pthalates... and if you're not chemical free there will be lots of chemicals from cleaners and bleaches etc. Hormones and chemicals in food you eat, mercury fillings offgassing their neurotoxic gasses...the list goes on.
All of this plus much more I haven't listed is creating a toxic soup inside your body absorbed on a daily basis in huge amounts. Our bodies were not created to eliminate or know what to do with these man made toxins. One of the areas I want to look into with you today to bring to your attention is how these things affect your hormones and in particular introduce you to Xenoestrogens which are a big deal in our systems.
Xenoestrogens are the result of pthalates from plastics and other offgassing chemicals in your home and environment that absorb into your body. The body sees them as estrogen in both men and women. Now this is a problem because our hormones are a delicate balance as it is, so introduce more of one hormone in huge amounts and you get a problem.
Xenoestrogens are a problem that causes so many problems to list a few:
* undersized penises and or undescended testes in boys born to women exposed to this
* increased incidence of testicular and prostate cancer
* a stimulating effect in breast cancer
* a stimulating effect in endometriosis
* endometrial cancer
* cervical cancer in women
* PMS
* Fibrocystic breasts
* Postmenopausal osteoporosis
* change in sexual orientation
* estrogen dominance syndrome
Estrogen Dominance Syndrome causes SO many problems just to name a few and believe me the list is really long:
* acceleration of aging process
*Allergy symptoms including asthma, hives, rashes, sinus congestion
* Autoimmune disorders such as lupus erythematosis and thryroiditis
* headaches
* irregular menstrual periods
* infertility
* Fat gain especially around the abdomen, hips and thighs,
* Fibrocystic breasts
* Hair Loss
* Depression
* Cold hands and feet
* Uterine Cancer
* Uterine Fibroids
* Polycystic Ovaries
* Prostate Cancer
* Thyroid Disfunction
etc etc
I am getting all this information through the research of Dr John Lee. He has written some books that I HIGHLY recommend to you if you can relate to any of the above or even if you can't, you need to know this information.
His most well known book is called 'What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause'. Don't disregard it if you are younger because though the title mentions menopause it is actually applicable for females of all ages and I believe men too to some degree as they too are effected by the estrogen dominance syndrome - however for them they need to balance their testosterone and the progesterone.
For women the solution is simple - bio identical progesterone cream. That sorts it! So simple. Progesterone is needed to balance the estrogen and bring the levels down. Symptoms of estrogen dominance have been reported to just disappear as it brings it all back into balance again.
This book and information has revolutionized my life so I'm just wanting to get this info out there for every one to read because the Drs really don't know much about this at all and Dr John Lee is a reputable Dr with lots of research to back this all up.
Make sure you go pick up the book and find out more about this. There is SO much more - this blog is just to whet your appetite!
Here's some links to his books on Amazon:
What Your Dr May Not Tell You About Menopause
Hormone Balance Made Simple
What Your Dr May Not Tell You About Premenopause
Again just one more reason to live chemical free as much as possible!!!
Enjoy your week!
Now this might not seem scary initially but when you think of things such as flame retardants in your mattress, furniture, curtains, carpet and then glues and solvents used in your carpet/flooring and furniture and in the structure of your home as an example, pesticides used outside your windows, vinyl emissions from any vinyl flooring, every plastic thing in your home offgassing pthalates... and if you're not chemical free there will be lots of chemicals from cleaners and bleaches etc. Hormones and chemicals in food you eat, mercury fillings offgassing their neurotoxic gasses...the list goes on.
All of this plus much more I haven't listed is creating a toxic soup inside your body absorbed on a daily basis in huge amounts. Our bodies were not created to eliminate or know what to do with these man made toxins. One of the areas I want to look into with you today to bring to your attention is how these things affect your hormones and in particular introduce you to Xenoestrogens which are a big deal in our systems.
Xenoestrogens are the result of pthalates from plastics and other offgassing chemicals in your home and environment that absorb into your body. The body sees them as estrogen in both men and women. Now this is a problem because our hormones are a delicate balance as it is, so introduce more of one hormone in huge amounts and you get a problem.
Xenoestrogens are a problem that causes so many problems to list a few:
* undersized penises and or undescended testes in boys born to women exposed to this
* increased incidence of testicular and prostate cancer
* a stimulating effect in breast cancer
* a stimulating effect in endometriosis
* endometrial cancer
* cervical cancer in women
* PMS
* Fibrocystic breasts
* Postmenopausal osteoporosis
* change in sexual orientation
* estrogen dominance syndrome
Estrogen Dominance Syndrome causes SO many problems just to name a few and believe me the list is really long:
* acceleration of aging process
*Allergy symptoms including asthma, hives, rashes, sinus congestion
* Autoimmune disorders such as lupus erythematosis and thryroiditis
* headaches
* irregular menstrual periods
* infertility
* Fat gain especially around the abdomen, hips and thighs,
* Fibrocystic breasts
* Hair Loss
* Depression
* Cold hands and feet
* Uterine Cancer
* Uterine Fibroids
* Polycystic Ovaries
* Prostate Cancer
* Thyroid Disfunction
etc etc
I am getting all this information through the research of Dr John Lee. He has written some books that I HIGHLY recommend to you if you can relate to any of the above or even if you can't, you need to know this information.
His most well known book is called 'What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause'. Don't disregard it if you are younger because though the title mentions menopause it is actually applicable for females of all ages and I believe men too to some degree as they too are effected by the estrogen dominance syndrome - however for them they need to balance their testosterone and the progesterone.
For women the solution is simple - bio identical progesterone cream. That sorts it! So simple. Progesterone is needed to balance the estrogen and bring the levels down. Symptoms of estrogen dominance have been reported to just disappear as it brings it all back into balance again.
This book and information has revolutionized my life so I'm just wanting to get this info out there for every one to read because the Drs really don't know much about this at all and Dr John Lee is a reputable Dr with lots of research to back this all up.
Make sure you go pick up the book and find out more about this. There is SO much more - this blog is just to whet your appetite!
Here's some links to his books on Amazon:
What Your Dr May Not Tell You About Menopause
Hormone Balance Made Simple
What Your Dr May Not Tell You About Premenopause
Again just one more reason to live chemical free as much as possible!!!
Enjoy your week!
Steps from Nena Bakers book 'Body Toxic'
She recommends these steps:
1. Buy and eat organic
2. Get rid of microwave popcorn
3. Ditch all plastic food containers
4. No bug control
5. Decline stain protection in furniture and flooring
6. Use low VOC paint
7. Use stainless steel drink bottle
8. Clean and dust house weekly
9. Buy stainless steel or cast iron cookware
10. Read labels and ask questions before you buy
11. Get water filter that removes atrazine
12. Remove shoes to prevent pesticides inside
13. Buy PBDE free electronics and furniture
14. Limit canned food unless you know it's BPA free
15. Avoid all stain resistant products: Teflon etc and fast food packaging.
1. Buy and eat organic
2. Get rid of microwave popcorn
3. Ditch all plastic food containers
4. No bug control
5. Decline stain protection in furniture and flooring
6. Use low VOC paint
7. Use stainless steel drink bottle
8. Clean and dust house weekly
9. Buy stainless steel or cast iron cookware
10. Read labels and ask questions before you buy
11. Get water filter that removes atrazine
12. Remove shoes to prevent pesticides inside
13. Buy PBDE free electronics and furniture
14. Limit canned food unless you know it's BPA free
15. Avoid all stain resistant products: Teflon etc and fast food packaging.
A Non Chemical Way To Color My Hair?
This has been weighing on my mind for a while. As one who loves to color my hair regularly and expresses my creativity often through it, this whole non toxic lifestyle has crept up into my hair routines. Okay so I already ditched all the hair product I used to have (and I had a lot, I loved all the smells and was always looking for the perfect product), I am using only safe non toxic hair shampoos (Desert Essence is my favorite right now of all the brands I've tried - with fine hair, their apple one makes my hair so nice and doesn't weigh it down like other brands ie Hugo Naturals Volume weighs my hair down) so now I have to think seriously about color.
On researching I came across some great websites that I thought I'd share with you. They are full of ideas and as I try any I will let you know how they go. The first is from Wellness Mama (whom I believe is linked with the reputable Vintage Remedies - professional herbalists - they know their stuff.
I particularly like this post by Wellness Mama because there are options for different colors of hair and different intensities of color and all just using herbs. Henna is discussed also. I have already purchased the cheesecloth and the walnut shells as I want to try for a dark color, which is what I usually go for underneath. I haven't yet decided what I will do about the blonde highlights I have at the front and love.
Here are some other links that I found while searching on google for non chemical ways to dye your tresses: (some may just be for dark as that's what I was initially searching for)
http://www.wikihow.com/Dye-Your-Hair-Dark-with-Natural-Ingredients
http://www.outofstress.com/dye-hair-naturally/
http://www.mehandi.com/hair/indigohair.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_5059816_dye-hair-naturally.html
http://what.a.mess.tribe.net/thread/6c4635ca-d18e-4db6-8f5d-fcc8281234c8
http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/vbjournal.php?do=article&articleid=2
This video is a review on Aveda salons and how safe they it. It shows that though Aveda salons are not yet 100% non toxic/safe they are getting very close and striving to be non toxic and safe in their treatments. So they are a much better option than a normal salon with regards to exposure to chemicals. I thought that's worth keeping up my sleeve too in case I can't get the results I love and am so used to through my own efforts...maybe they can?

http://www.squidoo.com/hairdyedangers
http://www.naturalnews.com/022575.html
This blog is in no means comprehensive as I've just started my research on this so please feel free to comment below if you've found anything safe that works! I'd love to know and I'm sure others would too.
Happy coloring!
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