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10 ways to reduce toxins in your home

As people around the world think about their New Year resolutions, many people are seeking ways to make themselves and their families healthier and happier. Here are 10 tips to help you achieve both. Be committed to making your home from contamination, as can be, you can make your family and yourself healthy by eliminating harmful toxins from your environment.

And ‘possible to live in a house completely non-toxic. any change at once, however, can be a daunting and difficult.

Start by making a pledge to reduce toxic exposures in your home. It is not perfect, it moves in one direction. Faced with a choice on a product for the home, ask yourself: “How can I do so toxic?” Over time, you can transform your home into a healthy home.

Here are 10 resolutions simple and inexpensive, you can take to reduce toxic household at home next year.

1. Ammonia Nix. Ammonia can cause irritation to eyes and respiratory system and burns. Instead, cider mix one part white vinegar or apple to one part water in a spray bottle of glass cleaner non-toxic.

2. Stay way from formaldehyde. Polyester / cotton sheets and no-iron cotton sheets are usually treated with formaldehyde, which can cause insomnia and respiratory problems. Choose cotton flannel sheets or untreated cotton percale.

3. Installing dectectors for carbon monoxide. Homes with gas appliances or heaters should be equipped with carbon monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide can starves you body and brain of oxygen and can be serious. Symptoms include drowsiness, headaches, dizziness, skin redness and disorientation.

4. Reinstate mothballs with sweet sachets. Mothballs are paradiclorobenzene, a chemical that can cause headaches and irritation of the nose, throat and lungs. Prolonged contact can damage the liver and kidneys. Emergency bags of wool and dried lavender in equal parts dried rosemary and mint. Cedar products are as well effective.

5. Use soap-based products for cleaning, instead of detergents. The soap is made from natural oils and minerals. Detergents are made from petrochemicals makers of household poisonings than any other substance.

6. Remove from chloroform-water shower. Hot water containing chlorine (which covers all tap water) releases of chloroform, which was identified by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency as hazardous air pollutants inside. Chlorine can be removed from the water using a shower water filter for this purpose.

7. Using organic. Most food sold in supermarkets are sprayed heavily with pesticides, many of which can cause cancer. Buy pesticides, organic foods. Buy what looks good and it is in season.

8. Soak botany. There are many bath products outside that contain detergents and artificial fragrances that can be irritating to sensitive areas. Instead, the use of natural substances such as fragrant dried or fresh herbs (lavender, rosemary, mint), a liter of buttermilk or 1 cup of Epsom salts.

9. Use water-based markers or pens. Throw away pens and markers of indelible ink, which contain volatile toxic solvents. Office and art stores carry water-based pens and markers of all sizes and colors.

10. Put a houseplants. It cools the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and release oxygen that we breathe in the essence for us to breathe. Some plants such as spider plant, also remove some air pollutants.

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