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It
was not until I gave up paid work to become a full time mother and home
worker that I did anything proactive about my suspicions.
My
instinctive maternal urge made me keep my tiny newborn away from
anything potentially harmful, and I always believed that chemical
cleaning products were probably more harmful to my child than a
less-than-spotless house.
As a busy mum I certainly didn’t feel
that I had the time to be scrubbing the oven with bicarb or rinsing the
bath out with vinegar. I just used basic products like a scouring agent
and dishwashing detergent for just about everything.
But when
my second child was born he was plagued with red, sore eczema all over
his face and body. This is not uncommon in babies but it persisted well
into his first year. I decided to find out why.
I stopped
washing his clothes in powders that contained phosphorous or
petrochemicals and - surprisingly - the eczema disappeared.
Recently,
I have become involved with the Safer Solutions program as a community
educator. To practise what I preach I have become even more proactive
about chemicals in my home. I now use many of the natural cleaning
products such as bicarb, lemon juice, borax, pure soap and microfibre
cloth products.
Sometimes, I still use mild detergents and
scouring agents but I feel happy in the knowledge that I am not
exposing my children to toxic chemicals.
The toxic load in my
home is low and I have reduced it using simple measures. As a bonus - I
rarely have to push my trolley down the cleaning aisle at the
supermarket. |