This is one of my favorite green cleaning recipes. Once you try it you will be hooked!
3/4 cup Baking Soda
2 Tbsp The Happy Soul Pure Home Biodegradable Cleanser
1 Tbsp Distilled Water
20 drops Lavender essential oil
10 drops Eucalyptus essential oil
5 drops Lemon essential oil
1 Tbsp Distilled white vinegar
Mix first 5 indgredients to a creamy consistency, then add vinegar. The vinegar will make it foam up initially, keep stirring until returns to creamy, pasty consistency. It's a great cleaner, but do not use on granite or marble surfaces.
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Sunday, August 31, 2008
Scrubbing Cleanser Recipe
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Friday, August 29, 2008
Homework Spray
Now that the kids are back to school it's time to whip up a batch of Homework Spray! Simply add 20 drops of Lavender and 20 drops of Lemon to 4 ounces of distilled water in a spray bottle. Before the beginning homework, spray the "Homework Spray" around the room. Lavender is calming and Lemon helps focus and concentration. It's great for Mom & Dad too!
Another must have once we're back to school is a good disinfecting spray for all those germs they are bringing home with them. Add 12 drops of Lavender, 12 drops of Eucalyptus, & 12 drops of Sweet Orange to 4 ounces of distilled water in a spray bottle. Shake to blend the oils before using, then spray to clean counter surfaces, applicances, toys, lunchboxes, etc. You'll be disinfecting while you leave a sweet, pleasant smell behind!
Another must have once we're back to school is a good disinfecting spray for all those germs they are bringing home with them. Add 12 drops of Lavender, 12 drops of Eucalyptus, & 12 drops of Sweet Orange to 4 ounces of distilled water in a spray bottle. Shake to blend the oils before using, then spray to clean counter surfaces, applicances, toys, lunchboxes, etc. You'll be disinfecting while you leave a sweet, pleasant smell behind!
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Toilet Bowl Cleaner
Here's a quick and easy way to clean your toilet bowl naturally! First, shake 1/2 cup of Borax into the bowl, then add 10 drops of tea tree essential oil. Give it a good scrubbing then shut the lid and let it sit overnight. In the morning scrub it again, flush, and you'll have a clean, fresh smelling bowl.
If you have a tough time getting rid of the "ring" at the water line inside the toilet bowl, try this. Soak a pumice stone (yes, the same kind you use on your feet!) in water for about 15 minutes. This will soften enough so you won't scratch the toilet bowl too badly. Lower the water in the bowl, and scrub over the ring with the pumice stone. Then take your aromatherapy scrubbing cleanser (you kind find the recipe in one of the other posts, & it is great for the toilet since it's made with baking soda & vinegar) and scrub the ring again. It should do the trick! A couple of us have tried this and it really works well.
If you have a tough time getting rid of the "ring" at the water line inside the toilet bowl, try this. Soak a pumice stone (yes, the same kind you use on your feet!) in water for about 15 minutes. This will soften enough so you won't scratch the toilet bowl too badly. Lower the water in the bowl, and scrub over the ring with the pumice stone. Then take your aromatherapy scrubbing cleanser (you kind find the recipe in one of the other posts, & it is great for the toilet since it's made with baking soda & vinegar) and scrub the ring again. It should do the trick! A couple of us have tried this and it really works well.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
BACK PAIN RELIEF
Do you experience back pain and want some relief? One of the best essential oils you can use is Eucalyptus!! Add just a drop or two to about a tablespoon of Grapeseed Oil and massage it onto the painful area. Some folks say they experience immediate relief!! DO NOT APPLY EUCALYPTUS OIL DIRECTLY TO YOUR SKIN!! Even when using it in a massage oil you will probably experience a warming effect on your skin. If this occurs and gets too intense for you, simply apply a cold washcloth until it cools off.
A nice relaxing soak in the tub can help reduce back pain too. Lavender is one of the best pain relievers there is, and it's great for making you relax. Add a few drops with some Dead Sea Salts to your bath water and soak for a while. You could add a few drops of Eucalyptus as well.
Some other oils that can be helpful in reducing back pain are Chamomile, Clary Sage and Ylang Ylang. Chamomile is a very effective anti-inflamatory, Clary Sage is a powerful muscle relaxant that can help relieve spasms and muscle aches, and Ylang Ylang helps to relieve anxiety and promote relaxation and pain relief.
A nice relaxing soak in the tub can help reduce back pain too. Lavender is one of the best pain relievers there is, and it's great for making you relax. Add a few drops with some Dead Sea Salts to your bath water and soak for a while. You could add a few drops of Eucalyptus as well.
Some other oils that can be helpful in reducing back pain are Chamomile, Clary Sage and Ylang Ylang. Chamomile is a very effective anti-inflamatory, Clary Sage is a powerful muscle relaxant that can help relieve spasms and muscle aches, and Ylang Ylang helps to relieve anxiety and promote relaxation and pain relief.
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