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Beating The ‘Dirty Survivalists’ Myth – How To Keep Clean The Natural Way
Cleanliness is very important. Drugs and improved knowledge of anatomy have helped us to advance medically, sure, but few things have revolutionized the preservation of human health quite so much as the discovery of the importance of hygiene. Poor hygiene in hospitals is frequently described with no exaggeration as “a matter of life and death” [1]. Furthermore, a clean and fresh body and environment is incredibly good for us, psychologically speaking. Researchers have found that personal cleanliness renders the judgement of others upon us “less severe” [2]. Other sources claim that a clean home, as well as harboring fewer germs, can render us happier, less stressed, and less likely to experience conflict in our personal lives. However, these days we tend to associate cleaning with the use of artificial chemicals. What on earth would we do were these chemicals denied us? Would we have to resort to living in filth? Well, no. There are plenty of natural ways to keep ourselves and our environments clean and serene. Here are just a few.
Cleaning Your Home
A clean environment in which to live is vital on many levels. Not only does it keep you and your family healthy, it also makes you feel in control of your life, and provides a pleasant impression for visitors. It also ensures that your home – wherever or whatever it be – is likely to be better maintained than it otherwise would. In today’s world, home insurers are likely to lower premiums for properties which are demonstrably clean and well-kept, as this implies that the house is less likely to attract pests, or generally fall into the kind of disrepair which may necessitate a payout. Although insurance may not be an issue in the potential world of tomorrow, home maintenance probably will be. Letting dirt accumulate quickly leads to the erosion of the fabric of your home, as well as encouraging vermin and insect pests to set up shop there and get to work on your valuable food supplies (all while distributing germs liberally through your pantry). Without the aid of chemical cleaning tools, there are plenty of alternatives which you can use to keep home degradation at bay. Here are just a few of them:
Vinegar – Vinegar, with its acidic properties, is a fantastic cleaning tool. It’s not hard to come by, either. As long as someone is making wine or cider, you can use the leftovers to make vinegar. As Ohio State University point out [3], however, the corrosive properties of vinegar are so great that you’d be advised to make it in a wooden rather than a metal container. Once you have your vinegar (white ideally), mix it into a solution of nine parts water, one part vinegar, and use it the way you would a chemical antibacterial spray. You’ll be amazed at how effective it is!
Lemon Oil – Lemon oil, like vinegar, is also acidic and antibacterial. It has the advantage over vinegar of smelling much nicer! You can use a lemon sliced in half to clean shiny metal surfaces like brass – if they’re particularly troublesome, and need an abrasive scrub, add salt and scrub off with the lemon. A lemon rubbed over a tough stain and left overnight will work wonders at stain removal, and lemon juice kills a whole host of harmful germs.
Baking Soda – If you can get hold of baking soda, then you’re in luck. Baking soda is not the easiest thing to manufacture, but neither is it impossible in a post-industrial world. Baking soda neutralizes odors as well as often removing stains, making it a fantastic all-purpose cleaner.
Salt – Salt, particularly kosher salt, is a great antiseptic. A salt solution mixed with vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda, or essential herb oils (for a great-scented home) and spritzed onto problem areas will make an amazing cleaning material. It provides that extra abrasive touch needed for tougher dirt.
Cleaning Yourself
Personal hygiene is very important for both physical and psychological health. In truth, we probably don’t need to wash quite as often as we do. Experts believe that we “over-bathe” [4] in modern society, which is actually counterproductive as it involves washing away protective substances in our skin and hair which actually protect and deodorize us. Having said this, however, bathing fulfils an important psychological need for many of us, and it’s certainly true that keeping ourselves clean makes others think much better of us. With this in mind, here are a few natural products which you can use to keep yourself fresh and lovely.
Honey – It may sound odd, given how sticky the stuff is, but you can wash your hair in honey. It’s great at getting rid of unwanted grease in your hair and, unlike modern detergent shampoos, it does it without stripping your hair of essential oils. It’s a fantastic conditioner as well. Use 1 part honey to 3 parts water, and add some essential oils should you feel like a sensual, scented experience. Lavender oil works particularly well. Carrot seed oil is also great for hair nourishment, if you have trouble with brittle hair and frizz.
Apple Cider Vinegar – Apple cider vinegar is a great all-purpose cleanser for both hair and body. It’ll get rid of any grime and dirt with ease. If you fear that you’ll smell a bit ‘vinegary’ after use, then add a few drops of some scented herbal oil.
Saponins -  Saponins are herbs which can be induced to lather up rather like soaps, and have similar cleansing benefits. Examples include wild yam, ginseng, licorice, horsechestnuts, alfalfa, sarsaparilla and lily of the valley. These (usually the roots) must be mashed, and added to water to make a pleasing lather which you can use to wash your face and body.
[1] Bryan Walsh, "Happy Clean Your Hands Day!", Time, May 2011
[2] Simone Schnall, Jennifer Benton, Sophie Harvey, "With A Clean Conscience: Cleanliness Reduces Severity Of Moral Judgements", Psychological Science, Dec 2008
[3] Ohio State University, "Making Cider Vinegar At Home"
[4] Jennifer Phelps, "How Often Should You Shower?", Times Union

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Disinfecting with herbs


Disinfecting with herbs

Seems like a lot of people nowadays prefer to limit the usage of chemical and toxic products in their household and dedicate their time to the preparation of homemade solutions and blends which are safer and more beneficial for the health. Once you try this method, you certainly will never want to go back to the dangerous products offered in the shops which on top of everything else always leave the smell of chemicals. The special powers of the herbs are well-known from ancient times, so why do we have to endanger our health by using toxic and expensive products? Substituting your cleaning supplies and other products with natural ones is the best thing you can do for yourself and for your family.


Whether you want to disinfect a wound, the food that you eat or the different premises of your real estate property, you can depend on the strong effect of the herbs. In order to use them properly, however, you need to learn more about the different kinds of herbs out there. This is the only way you will know which one will be best to use in case your kid has a wound and which will be most effective for the cleaning of your kitchen, for instance. Here are some useful recipes and ideas on how to use various herbs for excellent disinfection.

·      Natural DIY cleaner – The cleaning of the home is definitely one of the most tedious tasks. Usually, you can find in the shops various disinfecting products which claim to be most effective against the grime which collects at home. They might be useful for certain task but what happens when you have to disinfect your kitchen appliances which you use for cooking every day? For them, for the countertop, the cabinets and all other delicate areas you can prepare your own herbal cleaner which you can use for all purposes. You need white vinegar and several dried herbs, including sage, lavender, rosemary and thyme. Put 4 tbls of each herb in a clean jar, along with 2 tbls of white vinegar and then leave the jar in a dark and warm place for a month. You can later use the special blend for the disinfection of every surface and object in your home.

·      Popular wound healers – The honey is definitely the best wound healer. When combined with various herbal oils, it becomes very effective for treating different kinds of wounds. It is not necessary to prepare the oils yourself because a lot of specialised shops offer them in exchange for affordable prices. If you want to disinfect a wound and make it heal faster, then you can use speedwell and plantain. Both of those herbs are popular with the excellent effect they have on burns and cuts because they stimulate the growth of new skin and kill all the bacteria. The chickweed can be also used for wounds and burns disinfection, as well as for different skin irritations and dryness of the skin. The yarrow will help immediately with the nosebleed and the calendula will help with the sensitive skin.

·      Cleaning the food – Disinfecting your food won't be a problem, if you depend on the powerful qualities of the herbs. Whether you use store-bought antibacterial products prepared from the herbs we mentioned before or prefer to make some blends yourself at home, you can be sure that all dangerous bacteria will be removed from the food thoroughly before you eat it.

You can rely on the excellent qualities of the herbs which will guarantee the successful disinfection of everything in your real estate property. Even the wounds, the cuts and the burns will heal faster when they are treated with the special herbs.




This article is contributed by  

HouseCleaners Tottenham


Making a Herbal Toothpaste that is Fun Easy and Inexpensive







Baking Soda Herbal Tooth Paste Recipe:


Note if you run out of toothpaste you can make your own very easily and a lot cheaper than store bought and it's "HOMEMADE"
Survival Properties: Personal hygiene to sustain a bacteria free hygiene orally. by using some household ingredients.. note if you cannot get peppermint essential oil replace with PURE peppermint extract ( the one you use for baking)but without diluting 



Ingredients:
2 tablespoons coconut oil

3 tablespoons baking soda

1/2 small packet of stevia powder

3-5 drops of pure peppermint oil (diluted with a carrier oil)*

Directions:
1. Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl, using a fork.
*Add about half of the amount of peppermint oil to start, and test the toothpaste to see how much you want/like.

*To dilute peppermint essential oil add 2 drops of pure permeant essential oil to 2 oz. of grape seed or olive oil.





If you have sensitive or painful teeth add 1 drop of clove oil diluted* 


For an antibacterial toothpaste add 4 drops of an alcohol based echinacea tincture.

To add antiseptic properties add 2 drops of thyme essential oil diluted*