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Going Green: Top 10 Household Products to Avoid

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Q: Have you switched from cleaners full of chemicals to natural, Earth-friendly cleaners?

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Many household cleaning products contain hazardous ingredients. Rather than purchasing products with scary warning labels, try to buy natural cleaners. They are better for your skin, your lungs, and your indoor environment. You can even make them yourself! Baking soda, vinegar, and salt are the main ingredients of a green-clean home. A clean home doesn't have to be an unhealthy one.

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