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Trying to find a Bra
Question from Annette Tweedel
Hi Debra,
With having MCS, I am looking for a bra. I have been wearing Playtex 18 Hour bra’s which has polyester,cotton,nylon, and spandex. Sad to say I wear my bra’s sometimes until they are really worn. One bra was worn until the spandex band that goes around my body was starting to come through and the spandex was irritating me.
Well, I found two different bra’s in the Gaiam Living magazine. The first one is an Unwired Bra which is 90% Swiss Organic cotton/10% spandex. The second one is a No-Wire Support Bra with Sorbtek fabric. I researched and found out Sorbtek, I believe, if I remember correctly, it said something like its synthetic fibers from polyester. I wanted to get one of these bra’s until I researched further and got this information.
I know its best to stay away from synthetic, so can you recommend a safe bra?
Thank you very much for the help.
Debra’s Answer
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Nontoxic varnish for wood bowls and plates
Question from chris
What is a good non-toxic varnish for wood bowls and plates?
Debra’s Answer
Take a look at Q&A: Wood Conditioner for Cutting Boards and Bowls. These aren’t varnishes, but various oils that protect and finish wood products used with food.
You can also finish wood food items with natural carnuba wax or beeswax, or shellac. Shellac is made from ground beetles, mixed with alcohol. When the alcohol evaporates, you are left with a very natural finish.
Personally, I would go with one of the natural oils or beeswax purchased from a local beekeeper, so you know there are no additives.
DIY All purpose cleaner
Question from Wendy
here is a recipe I got from a homeschooling workshop. I use as our All Purpose Cleaner-have for about 5 yrs now. I was skeptical at first, I’ve tried a few recipes in the past but after outlaying the money for the supplies it never works and I wish I hadn’t (kind of like gluten free bread- seriously it’s easier just not to eat bread at all! LOL) Anyhow I had only used vinegar and baking soda for about 4 yrs prior to this, sucdessfully so I thought- I mean with some elbow grease, I could keep things looking not bad but then I could not get my water cooler clean. I was prepared to freecycle it just because it looked so nasty I could see moms gasping at it’s filthyness ;-( I had tried vinegar, baking soda, even gasp bleach with a mask! no improvement. I had just made this and sprayed it on, left it for a few minutes and 95% of the dirt came off. I was astounded and I’ve only used it ever since. You can add whatever essential oil in it that you want but i do prefer the tea tree oil.
I make this but multiply everything by 8 and it just fits in a big glass GALLON jar, then put into dollar store squirt bottles or glass syrup bottles that fit the sprayer.
It has worked amazing on everything, even dried gukky stovetop from yesterday.sigh. *be sure and use pure liquid glycerin SOAP not the plain liquid glycerin. I think I figured out it’s about 20cents per dollar store spray bottle to make.
Let cool then add 10 drops Germ Away essential oil from natural sense ***Aromateraphy Orono, Ontario 1-888-tea-tree ** this is from the original recipe…but I just use regular tea tree oil from the grocery store.
Debra’s Answer
Safety of orange or citrus cleaners, insect repellant, solvent, etc.
Question from J.C.L.
In the late 1990’s, I was required to attend an OSHA lecture given by Monona Rossol, President/founder of Arts, Crafts and Theater Safety, Inc., which provides health and safety services to the arts. I recall her writing the molecular structure of orange oil next to the molecular structure of an E.P.A.-regulated pesticide. They were identical. She said think of all the people spraying orange-based cleaners believing they were safe when the molecular structure was the same as a regulated pesticide.
I have never used citrus based products since. But I see in stores and on your web site that these types of products are still popularly considered and advertised to be safe.
Do you know anything about citrus-based products and pesticide (I don’t know which particular one) being molecularly identical?
(She lectured on this topic because citrus based solvent was being used as an alternative to low-odor solvents in art. I had used each solvent and both were so irritating that I was up at night coughing from them. I switched to other media.)
She said that just because something comes from nature does not mean it is a safe replacement for other materials. Many chemicals in plants can kill us.
Thank you.
Debra’s Answer
This is an important subject and I’m happy to have us discuss it here.
I am not a trained chemist, but have studied a lot of chemistry on my own in an attempt to understand the chemicals in consumer products.
So what I say here is my understanding, but may not be what a chemistry book says.
You brought up two points, which are each separate ideas.
The first was that the molecular structure of a natural substance can be the same as the molecular structure of a man-made substance. And an assumption was made that since the molecular structure of orange oil was identical to the pesticide that they were equally toxic.
I don’t agree with this. There is a lot more to a substance than it’s molecular structure. Let’s just look at molecular structure for a moment. There are, in nature, basic elements that make up all life. These are outlined in the Periodic Table of Elements. These elements include hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, etc. These basic elements are found throughout life, in plants, animals, our own human bodies, water, petroleum, and everything else. Every single material form can be broken down into these basic building blocks of life. [a really easy explanation of the elements].
Water based floor coating and low VOC paint – pregnant Mom
Question from Mom
We are moving to the new house and had floor redone and water based coating (3 finishes) and rooms painted with low VOC paint. I am six month pregnant and have 3 year old daughter. How long should I stay out of house to prevent harm to a baby? Thank you
Debra’s Answer
I can’t give you a definitive time, as the amount of time it takes for a finish to completely cure depends on the conditions, but you want to allow time for the finish to completely cure and stop outgassing volatile vapors.
Heat will speed the process. I would say that if you heated the rooms for about a week, they should be safe at that point.
MOVIE REVIEW: Food, Inc
Over the weekend, my husband and I went to see “Food, Inc: How Industrial Food is Making Us Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do About It,” and we were very glad we did.
Whether you have been eating organic for years or are new to organic foods, you’ll learn something from this very informative film. We learned more than we knew.
Through first-person interviews mixed with shots of real-life farms and processing plants, Food, Inc. clearly shows the difference between industrial manufacturing of food and organic agriculture.
Today, mega retailers like McDonald’s and Wal-Mart define how our food is grown and raised because they are the largest customers. Do you think you are eating better food because you’re not eating at McDonald’s? Think again. The only difference between the food you eat at McDonald’s and the food on your plate that you purchased at a supermarket is that you cooked it. The same food from the same processing plants goes to fast food chains and supermarkets. And that food is produced for profit, not safety or nutrition.
Food, Inc shows some unsavory footage, but it’s not too bad. What is great about this film is that you can see with your own eyes the difference between how industrial food and organic food is created.
At heart, this film is a feature-length commercial for organic food producers. Though the film reveals a side of the food industry that may make you want to never eat again, it also presents the solution: choose organic, eat seasonal, buy local, prepare your own food at home…all the things I have been writing about for years.
While Food, Inc begins with alarm, it ends with hope. It reminds us that we have power as consumers to change the system with the decisions we make every time we purchase food.
Worth seeing if you want to know what’s currently happening with our food supply.
For more information on the movie, visit the official Food, Inc website, where you can watch the trailer, find a local theater, learn more about organic food, and get a reading list.
And here’s the companion book: Food Inc.: A Participant Guide: How Industrial Food is Making Us Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do About It
Removing Rust And Painting An Old Refrigerator
Question from jhwmsls
I have an older refrigerator that I want to remove the rust from and repaint it (a new one is out of the question right now). I am allergic to chemicals. Are there environmentally friendly rust removers and metal paint available?
Thanks
Debra’s Answer
Oh, not that I know of.
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Bamboo Floor With Foam Underlay
Question from Nancy
We want to install bamboo flooring in our bedroom and they are click in floor boards so there would be no gluing needed. The brand name is Golden Select. However it has a foam underlay and so far I have been unable to find any specific information on the safety of this underlay. It would be a quality floor and quite reasonable as we could install it ourselves and we can purchase it locally. The sales rep from Golden Select told me: The glue used for gluing the underlay is called LS-688C and the chemical used in the foam underlay is called XPE. I have asked him for MSDS sheets but have not heard back (Golden Select is a Canadian company). I also wrote to another company that uses this structural adhesive LS-688C in cars but have not heard anything. I also wrote to the Chinese company that makes the XPE foam but have not heard back.
I am hoping you or your readers may have be able to offer some additional help or ideas.
Thanks very much Deb for all your good works!
Nancy
Debra’s Answer
This isn’t enough information for me to research this. They need to provide an MSDS to you.
Readers, any experience with this product?
Pizzelle maker
Question from Anne
Hi,
I would like to buy a pizzelle maker but so far I have only seen ones that are made with a non stick coating or aluminum.
Does anyone know if they make one with cast iron or anodized aluminum. I have been searching the internet but so far no luck.
Thank-you,
Anne Donahue
Debra’s Answer
LG Hi- Macs Counter Tops
Question from Bonnie Johnson
Hi,
My remodeler wants to check into something called LG Hi-Macs for the counter tops in the kitchen.
Anyone with experience with this product? They sell it at Lowes and I am trying to stay ahead of all these projects before they start to stay well.
The man at Lowes said it was non toxic compared to Corian.
Bonnie Johnson
Debra’s Answer
There are four different Hi-Macs products, so I’m not sure which one you are referring to.
This is a solid acrylic plastic countertop. Their MSDS indicates no toxicity of the finished product, but I personally am skeptical about acrylic because I have read elsewhere that acrylic IS toxic.
Anyone have experience with this product?