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
Book 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.
"Organic Housekeeping is authoritative,
clear, and very useful. Readers of the book will be better equipped to
protect themselves from the deluge of synthetic chemicals which
surround us."
-- Herbert L Needleman M. D., coauthor of Raising Healthy
Children in a Toxic World
Ellen Sandbeck is an organic landscaper, worm
wrangler, writer, and graphic artist who lives with (and experiments
on) her husband and an assortment of younger creatures -- which
includes two mostly grown children, a couple of dogs, a small flock of
laying hens, and many thousands of composting worms -- in Duluth,
Minnesota. She is the author of Slug Bread & Beheaded
Thistles and Eat More Dirt.