Monday, June 8, 2009

Bleach!

Why in the world would this country allow bleach to remain on the shelves. I can't remember how many times I heard of some child drinking bleach out of a cup that they thought had water in it. How many times have I intentionally or unintentionally spilled bleach on jeans or other clothing and seen the color change drastically from dark to white. Not only that, I have seen the bleach put holes in my clothing after they were washed. What would that bleach do to my lungs if I inhaled it through a dishwasher in the drying phase? What would happen if I mixed it with other cleaners while disinfecting my home? Did you know that if you mix even a little bleach in your dishwater that a harmful chemical is produced as a result? How many times have I done that before I owned a dishwasher in order to disinfect all of the germs? Or have you ever washed down your counter tops with bleach after you had used other chemicals to clean them? The smoke must have been a sight to see and I am sure that your lungs did not appreciate it. Why is it that when you clean your bathroom with the bathroom cleaners that it usually irritates the throat? Your eyes will burn and some of us have had difficulty breathing. How is it that when you walk down the isle in the grocery store that has the household cleaning products, you can smell them? I will tell you why. Plastic does not keep the gases from escaping the container. So, what do you think is happening in your home when you have these products in your cabinets?
We wonder why so many stay-at-home-mothers are stricken with cancer. Just think about it. We stay at home with our children. We clean our homes and we inhale all of the chemicals that we use and store. We put on toxic makeup products so that we can look good for our husbands. We spend much more time in the house than outside during certain seasons. We develop rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia syndrome, asthma, sarcoidosis, breast cancer, and the list goes on.
I stumbled across some great products in the midst of the crisis and was able to turn my home into a safe haven. If my baby were to get into anything in my cabinets, I will not have to worry. The poison control center already knows our products and usually says just give the child plenty of water. No harm will be done. My motto in my child-rearing is "Do no harm." I loved the products so much that I decided to refer a few friends and family members. Now that I am home with my baby, I am using it to bring income into my home. I am helping people improve their lives and live their dreams. Check out www.saferforyourhome.com to see the products that I use. Go to www.healthybizathome.org to learn more about what I do and request more information. I will set you up on a webcast and get you up and running to be a customer or a business partner with me. Please tell me what you do to make your home a safer place. God bless you.

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