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Show Summary
From allergic reactions to potential links to chronic conditions, many common household products have a variety of disruptive side effects.
No one wants a dirty home. Yet, some of the household cleaning products on the market do more than clean — they actually contain chemicals that can damage one's health.
From allergic reactions to potential links to chronic conditions, many common products have a variety of disruptive side effects.
Bernie Ross, CEO of Nature Clean, has been a part of an initiative his father started when Bernie's mother suffered from chemical sensitivities.
Listen as Bernie joins host Lisa Davis to share the foundation behind the company, what types of alternatives Nature Clean uses, and why chemicals can be so harmful to one's health.
Show Notes
[1:00] The inspiration behind Nature Clean.
[3:20] The product development process.
[4:20] Some of the food-based ingredients used in cleaning products.
[6:33] Now Nature Clean offers over 100 different products.
[8:08] How zinc plays into their cleaning products.
[10:10] Learn more about the product offerings including Fruit & Veggie Spray Wash or Soak Concentrate, Household Cleaners, and personal care products. There are unscented versions for those who can't tolerate fragrances from essential oils.
[16:00] Important things to keep in mind when buying organic products.
[16:30] Where to buy Nature Clean.
[18:00] Last thoughts on full disclosure of ingredients.
Show Links
Learn more about Nature Clean on their website.
Shop for Nature Clean on Amazon and at Central Markets in Texas.
Products mentioned included Stink Bombs and Fruit & Veggie Spray Wash or Soak Concentrate.
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