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| OK - in searching for alternatives to the mold product that shall not be named in an effort to manage the dust/debris issue in our home I have found an alternative that is working - at least for now (as most things, the M's or whatever will probably adapt). If you've got the environmental fiber/lint issue and you do not have chemical sensativities you might want to try Pledge Dust & Allergen - it's a blue bottle. Again - proceed with caution - maybe someone can find a similar product that's more environmentally friendly but I am just happy that for now my house doesn't resemble a dust factory. I just use it on the furniture, wood work, etc. and now am only dusting twice a week vs. every single day. Ingredients: PledgeŽ Dust & Allergen A furniture cleaner that helps remove more allergens from pet dander found in dust than dry dusting. Ingredients: Water Water: CarrierMore info Carrier:Enables the delivery of the product to a surface. * Isoparaffin Film FormersMore info Film Formers:Create a protective coating or shine on a surface. * Dimethicone Polydimethylsiloxane Corrosion InhibitorMore info Corrosion Inhibitor:Helps keep contents fresh by inhibiting corrosion of the can or dispenser. * Octylphosphonic Acid PropellantMore info Propellant:Helps create the spray of a product. * Nitrogen Expand Fragrance Fragrance information will be added soon. * EmulsifiersMore info Emulsifiers:Blending agents that ensure even distribution of the ingredients. * Polysorbate 80 Sorbitan Oleate pH AdjusterMore info pH Adjuster:Adjusts the pH of a product to improve stability. * Aminomethyl Propanol ThickenerMore info Thickener:Improves the texture of the product. * Proprietary Thickening Agent PreservativeMore info Preservative:Protects a product against microbial growth, to maintain performance. * Methylisothiazolinone |
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| For those in the UK who have been reading about using Lysol (which contains Pine oil), as a skin wash, I have seen that Dettol sold in the UK is a near substitute. It also contains pine oil, and lists on the label instructions for dilution as a bath additive or skin wash. Instructions are also included for using it as a hair and scalp wash for dandruff (to leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing). It is available everywhere, in all shoppes. I use it in my bathroom as mildew is a constant issue in this cool, damp climate. I also add it to my laundry, 1/2 cup per (small) load as it is a disinfectant that gets rid of just about everything. For those with the newer washing machines that have the expensive to operate heating element, and who use the 30 degree laundry powders and gels, the laundry consortium (yes, they do exist!! ), recommends adding Dettol to the laundry to sanitize underclothes, towels and bedding, in lieu of washing in 60 degree water. Today in the shoppes, I looked at a bar of Dettol bath soap I noted that it contains no pine oil and the ingredients are quite different from the liquid Dettol sold as a skin cleanser. It doesn't make any sense to me, but there you have it. |
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| I'll have to give those a try. I have the dettol bar soap. It's not been super good for me but that doesn't mean anything. It's leaves a film that I don't like. I'm still using the cleaner that will not be mentioned by name. I put it on a dust mop and did my ceilings. It wiped out the lint. For the white flying things, I vacuum, especially my lamps and put borax in my carpet. Right now my car is the worst. I've been using Murphy's oil soap on my furniture. It makes everything stick to it so it can be wiped off. I'd like to try the allergy stuff on my cabinets. |
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| It isn't just biofilm that's inside us.Polly's post for today shows act 1 of what's inside us.If ever you wish to see what al is inside us please let me know and I'll show them to you. |
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Have any photos of the clear worms? |
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| NO Polly and that is why I was so adamant about getting the samples sent to me for the library.Millions suffer and I hear their cries so please help them by sending me the early samples to photo.If you can't do this it's OK,I guess as many wil now be doing the protocol that Anne and I have developed.I'm just happy that you were up front and told the truth.The fact that you and your family will heal is such a great blessing for everyone.It's a good day! More to come about M and it's destructive processes a little each day from now on.Polly maybe you can take a pic at 60x with a digi camera set at scene,night,micro settings.Look next for the orange peices of rolled up paper and tomato looking masses that will be coming out.Here's a few ugly pics for everyone's enjoyment.Later the best pics of a monster will be posted. |
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