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OMM 12: Navigating ‘Non-Toxic’ Part 2 – Lists and Products
Manage episode 383083850 series 1615
A continuation of the clean living, non-toxic conversation. For previous shows leading up to today’s in-depth brand and product list, listen here:
ATC 357: Non-Toxic Insanity, How to Keep Your Cool and Healthy Balance + Budget Around Clean Living
OMM 11: Navigating ‘Non-toxic’ Part 1
Everything on our list can be found (ongoing, forever) at enduranceplanet.com/shop/products, and everything we’ve included are brands and products we own and use in our home and for our family. It will be an evolving list and it’s certainly not exhaustive, these are just some examples and things we have come to use and like. Check back for deals and shop through us to support the show! Some affiliate links included.
Cleaning Products
- All-purpose sprays; multi-surface:
- Branch Basics
- Thieves
- Aunt Fannie’s Cleaning Vinegar
- Meliora
- Glass spray bottles for mixing concentrate cleaning solution with distilled water
- Dirty jobs: Seventh generation disinfecting spray but trying to get away from this and mostly trusting we don’t need to always sanitize and disinfect!
- Clothing & washer/dryer:
- Molly’s Suds
- Molly’s Suds stain remover
- Distilled white vinegar
- Baking Soda
- Biokleen Oxy Bleach Plus
- Branch Basics Oxygen Boost
- Biokleen Bac-Out stain and odor remover—for very dirty stinky jobs only
- Cleaning washer:
- Washing Soda
- Borax
- Baking Soda
- Branch Basics Oxygen Boost
- Dishes/kitchen:
- All-around/DIY:
- Distilled white vinegar
- Baking Soda
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Many simple recipes to make yourself using these basics
- Handsoap:
- Bronner’s Organic Sugar Soap
- Everyone
- Bar soap
- Other:
- Microbalance ec3 mold solution and laundry additive as needed /special circumstances
Personal Care – Skincare, Makeup, Oral, Kids, etc.
- Avoid: parabens, phthalates, fragrance (essential oils are generally ok), petroleum/mineral oil, aluminum, PFAS/PFCs/PFOAs, PEGs, to name a few big ones.
- Makeup:
- Ilia
- Alima Pure
- Good resource for online shopping beauty is Roots Beauty
- Skincare:
- DIME Beauty—pregnancy safe, has rewards program and deals
- Shampoo /conditioner:
- Under Luna—their Luna Clear safe for all ages (from babies up) and in our family we share. A little goes a long way and it lasts for a long time!
- Soap:
- Bronner’s—however, castile soap like in bronners can be drying and more harsh on skin; tend to avoid regular use especially in winter
- Goat milk-based soap—we like Bend Soap Co
- Probiotic soaps—we’ve tried clearwatercultures.com
- Skin, balms, salves and lips:
- Badger Balm
- Earth Mama—safe products such as sensitive skin sunscreen and nipple butter (which we now use as a balm/salve and in place of vaseline).
- Motherlove—like Earth Mama, lots of non-toxic, clean safe products for pregnancy, postpartum, mama and baby.
- Deodorants—Aluminum free natural:
- Lotions:
- Bronner’s—uses coconut oil; I like to avoid seed oils in lotions
- Toothpaste/Oral care
- Primal Life Organics
- Toothbrushes: We also have their electric toothbrushes and charcoal bristle bamboo toothbrushes, both of which are great for kids too!
- Bronner’s
- Biocidin Botanicals Dentalcidin—available on Fullscript with our exclusive discount
- Designs for Health PerioBiotic Silver—available on Fullscript with out exclusive discount
- Young Living Thieves
- Primal Life Organics
Kitchen, Cookware and Food Storage
- Cooking:
- Stainless steel—pots, pans, cookie sheets and muffin tins
- All-Clad
- Calphalon
- Ceramic
- Xtrema—we got their 10 quart pot to replace a crockpot
- Enameled cast iron
- Le Crueset Dutch oven
- Cast iron
- Glass pyrex
- Great for non-toxic baking
- Loaf pans
- We have glass, cast iron, SS (we use a variety)
- Stainless steel—pots, pans, cookie sheets and muffin tins
- Food storage, accessories, cups, etc
- Glass
- Stainless steel
- Munchkin —for kids snack cups, drinking cups
- Hydroflask—SS drinkware (too many athletes use plastic too often!)
- my fave water bottle for everywhere I go (and I’ve tried a lot of bottles through the years)
- Kids bottles are great and well-made
- Yeti—another option for SS drinkware
- my all-time fave coffee mug for home and travel
- Jr bottle is also something we have and love
- PlanetBox
- We have the Rover classic
- Bentgo
- We have the kids stainless steel box and use interchangeably with Planetbox
- JaceBox
- SS food storage that we bought during our vanlife era when glass was too heavy and bulky
- Kitchen Aid accessories
- Often they include aluminum or paint-coated with appliances, we upgraded to SS for our stand mixer, which is something we use all the time
- Silicone, natural wood, bamboo—great non-toxic alternatives to plastic and when you prefer to avoid SS or breakable/fragile materials.
- Kitchen utensils, eg tongs, spatula, wood spoon/spatula
- Baby/toddler plates (wee sprout)
- Baby feeding sets
- Storage, lids, etc.
- Salt container
- Fruit bowls
- Molds
- Even baking!
- SodaStream—DIY carbonated water with glass bottles
- Mason jars
- We use these for everything! All shapes and sizes (wide-mouth preferred); big glass jugs for bulk storage, liquids, general drinking glasses, etc.
Water
- Aquasana shower filter
- Drinking water (options we’ve used or are considering):
- Premier RO system
- SpringAqua
- Pristine Hydro
Home Goods & Healthy Home Environment
- A Healthier Home by Shawna Holman
- Look for OEKO-TEX label for cleaner items that have been tested for and are free of harmful substances
- There are different levels and categories of this but it’s overall becoming more widely prevalent making non-toxic more mainstream and accessible
- GOTS for top of the line
- Natural materials like wool, cotton (over synthetics, polyester, etc)
- Air filters:
- Air Doctor
- Rugs—try to get those without backing, made with more natural fibers (e.g. cotton, wool, jute)
Avoid
- Air fresheners, plug-in air fresheners
- Scented candles, go for beeswax and if needing scent EOs
- Plastic liners in crockpots or cooking anything
- Foil—use parchment paper instead, good for baking up to 420-450 deg F; or butcher paper
- Plastic wraps, try beeswax wrap!
This list will be updated as needed here.
The post OMM 12: Navigating ‘Non-Toxic’ Part 2 – Lists and Products first appeared on Endurance Planet.357 эпизодов
Manage episode 383083850 series 1615
A continuation of the clean living, non-toxic conversation. For previous shows leading up to today’s in-depth brand and product list, listen here:
ATC 357: Non-Toxic Insanity, How to Keep Your Cool and Healthy Balance + Budget Around Clean Living
OMM 11: Navigating ‘Non-toxic’ Part 1
Everything on our list can be found (ongoing, forever) at enduranceplanet.com/shop/products, and everything we’ve included are brands and products we own and use in our home and for our family. It will be an evolving list and it’s certainly not exhaustive, these are just some examples and things we have come to use and like. Check back for deals and shop through us to support the show! Some affiliate links included.
Cleaning Products
- All-purpose sprays; multi-surface:
- Branch Basics
- Thieves
- Aunt Fannie’s Cleaning Vinegar
- Meliora
- Glass spray bottles for mixing concentrate cleaning solution with distilled water
- Dirty jobs: Seventh generation disinfecting spray but trying to get away from this and mostly trusting we don’t need to always sanitize and disinfect!
- Clothing & washer/dryer:
- Molly’s Suds
- Molly’s Suds stain remover
- Distilled white vinegar
- Baking Soda
- Biokleen Oxy Bleach Plus
- Branch Basics Oxygen Boost
- Biokleen Bac-Out stain and odor remover—for very dirty stinky jobs only
- Cleaning washer:
- Washing Soda
- Borax
- Baking Soda
- Branch Basics Oxygen Boost
- Dishes/kitchen:
- All-around/DIY:
- Distilled white vinegar
- Baking Soda
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Many simple recipes to make yourself using these basics
- Handsoap:
- Bronner’s Organic Sugar Soap
- Everyone
- Bar soap
- Other:
- Microbalance ec3 mold solution and laundry additive as needed /special circumstances
Personal Care – Skincare, Makeup, Oral, Kids, etc.
- Avoid: parabens, phthalates, fragrance (essential oils are generally ok), petroleum/mineral oil, aluminum, PFAS/PFCs/PFOAs, PEGs, to name a few big ones.
- Makeup:
- Ilia
- Alima Pure
- Good resource for online shopping beauty is Roots Beauty
- Skincare:
- DIME Beauty—pregnancy safe, has rewards program and deals
- Shampoo /conditioner:
- Under Luna—their Luna Clear safe for all ages (from babies up) and in our family we share. A little goes a long way and it lasts for a long time!
- Soap:
- Bronner’s—however, castile soap like in bronners can be drying and more harsh on skin; tend to avoid regular use especially in winter
- Goat milk-based soap—we like Bend Soap Co
- Probiotic soaps—we’ve tried clearwatercultures.com
- Skin, balms, salves and lips:
- Badger Balm
- Earth Mama—safe products such as sensitive skin sunscreen and nipple butter (which we now use as a balm/salve and in place of vaseline).
- Motherlove—like Earth Mama, lots of non-toxic, clean safe products for pregnancy, postpartum, mama and baby.
- Deodorants—Aluminum free natural:
- Lotions:
- Bronner’s—uses coconut oil; I like to avoid seed oils in lotions
- Toothpaste/Oral care
- Primal Life Organics
- Toothbrushes: We also have their electric toothbrushes and charcoal bristle bamboo toothbrushes, both of which are great for kids too!
- Bronner’s
- Biocidin Botanicals Dentalcidin—available on Fullscript with our exclusive discount
- Designs for Health PerioBiotic Silver—available on Fullscript with out exclusive discount
- Young Living Thieves
- Primal Life Organics
Kitchen, Cookware and Food Storage
- Cooking:
- Stainless steel—pots, pans, cookie sheets and muffin tins
- All-Clad
- Calphalon
- Ceramic
- Xtrema—we got their 10 quart pot to replace a crockpot
- Enameled cast iron
- Le Crueset Dutch oven
- Cast iron
- Glass pyrex
- Great for non-toxic baking
- Loaf pans
- We have glass, cast iron, SS (we use a variety)
- Stainless steel—pots, pans, cookie sheets and muffin tins
- Food storage, accessories, cups, etc
- Glass
- Stainless steel
- Munchkin —for kids snack cups, drinking cups
- Hydroflask—SS drinkware (too many athletes use plastic too often!)
- my fave water bottle for everywhere I go (and I’ve tried a lot of bottles through the years)
- Kids bottles are great and well-made
- Yeti—another option for SS drinkware
- my all-time fave coffee mug for home and travel
- Jr bottle is also something we have and love
- PlanetBox
- We have the Rover classic
- Bentgo
- We have the kids stainless steel box and use interchangeably with Planetbox
- JaceBox
- SS food storage that we bought during our vanlife era when glass was too heavy and bulky
- Kitchen Aid accessories
- Often they include aluminum or paint-coated with appliances, we upgraded to SS for our stand mixer, which is something we use all the time
- Silicone, natural wood, bamboo—great non-toxic alternatives to plastic and when you prefer to avoid SS or breakable/fragile materials.
- Kitchen utensils, eg tongs, spatula, wood spoon/spatula
- Baby/toddler plates (wee sprout)
- Baby feeding sets
- Storage, lids, etc.
- Salt container
- Fruit bowls
- Molds
- Even baking!
- SodaStream—DIY carbonated water with glass bottles
- Mason jars
- We use these for everything! All shapes and sizes (wide-mouth preferred); big glass jugs for bulk storage, liquids, general drinking glasses, etc.
Water
- Aquasana shower filter
- Drinking water (options we’ve used or are considering):
- Premier RO system
- SpringAqua
- Pristine Hydro
Home Goods & Healthy Home Environment
- A Healthier Home by Shawna Holman
- Look for OEKO-TEX label for cleaner items that have been tested for and are free of harmful substances
- There are different levels and categories of this but it’s overall becoming more widely prevalent making non-toxic more mainstream and accessible
- GOTS for top of the line
- Natural materials like wool, cotton (over synthetics, polyester, etc)
- Air filters:
- Air Doctor
- Rugs—try to get those without backing, made with more natural fibers (e.g. cotton, wool, jute)
Avoid
- Air fresheners, plug-in air fresheners
- Scented candles, go for beeswax and if needing scent EOs
- Plastic liners in crockpots or cooking anything
- Foil—use parchment paper instead, good for baking up to 420-450 deg F; or butcher paper
- Plastic wraps, try beeswax wrap!
This list will be updated as needed here.
The post OMM 12: Navigating ‘Non-Toxic’ Part 2 – Lists and Products first appeared on Endurance Planet.357 эпизодов
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