Thursday, August 7, 2014

Something better in your laundry

The problem with me learning all about the chemicals added to our food products and cleaning products is that the list of products I deem acceptable to purchase gets smaller and smaller. That being said, I needed to find a new product to replace my laundry detergent. 
That led me to trying two products from Abe's Market (I LOVE this online store!). 
The first product I tried was Eco Nuts Organic Laundry Soap. This product is dried berry shells (with the pits removed since the pits will stain clothes if left in) that you place in a wash bag and toss in the washing machine. They are reusable, scent-free, and last for approximately 10 loads of laundry. Another great thing about this product is that it comes in plastic-free packaging.  

I loved the idea of this product, however, after the fifth use I did not find them to be very effective (clothes my youngest son had an accident in still smelled like urine after being washed). I do not think I would purchase this product again since it did not last as long as the box claimed it would. I need a product that works well for me and Eco Nuts did not. 

It was time to try the second product from Abe's Market (did I mention how much I LOVE this store?!?). The next product was Molly's Suds Laundry Powder. This product contains: sodium carbonate sourced from the Green River Basin in Wyoming, sodium bicarbonate, magnesium sulfate (heptahydrate), unrefined sea salt, and organic peppermint (menthe piperita) oil. You place 1 tablespoon (1/2 tablespoon if using a high efficiency machine) of the laundry powder in the tub of the washing machine. 
I loved using this product! It has a great scent and does a great job of cleaning my clothes. I would highly recommend that you purchase this product. I found out that the makers of this product named it after their still-born daughter. Their story is heartbreaking and inspires me to learn more about the ingredients that are in products I use. There are too many negative side-effects associated with the chemicals included in the products we use daily.  


 


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