I watched a documentary about the chemical composition of "fragrance."
You know. That word on the ingredients label of nearly all products sold.
That one word can represent dozens of chemicals, some of them harmful to humans, yet the manufacturer isn't required to list them.
One of the biggest fragrance products are the air fresheners we all use. Actually, these commercial air fresheners only mask a bad smell by releasing fragrance molecules. They do nothing to remove the stinky molecules.
Homemade Air Freshener
Baking soda, which has been around for centuries, has many uses other than baking. It's an excellent and safe alternative to many cleaning products including commercial air fresheners. It won't mask odors. It interacts with odor particles and neutralizes them.
Ingredients
Takeaway Truth
In my personal opinion, the more you can eliminate unknown and/or dangerous chemicals from your environment, the better it is for your health and your family's health.
You know. That word on the ingredients label of nearly all products sold.
That one word can represent dozens of chemicals, some of them harmful to humans, yet the manufacturer isn't required to list them.
One of the biggest fragrance products are the air fresheners we all use. Actually, these commercial air fresheners only mask a bad smell by releasing fragrance molecules. They do nothing to remove the stinky molecules.
Homemade Air Freshener
Baking soda, which has been around for centuries, has many uses other than baking. It's an excellent and safe alternative to many cleaning products including commercial air fresheners. It won't mask odors. It interacts with odor particles and neutralizes them.
Ingredients
- 1 small glass jar
- 1/3 cup baking soda (Arm & Hammer)
- 10–15 drops of your favorite essential oils
- 1 circle of cloth or paper large enough to cover the top of the jar with some overhang
- 1 rubber band
- 1 piece of ribbon, optional, used to make it pretty
- Add the baking soda and essential oils to the jar.
- Cover the mouth of the jar with the cloth or paper.
- Secure the covering with the rubber band.
- Cover the rubber band with ribbon or other trim.
- To use, shake the contents of the jar.
- Set it on a tabletop or shelf in the room you want odorized.
- When the scent fades, just shake the jar.
Takeaway Truth
In my personal opinion, the more you can eliminate unknown and/or dangerous chemicals from your environment, the better it is for your health and your family's health.
JOan - this piece goes perfectly with my new release DIRTY DAMSELS because my heroine owns a cleaning service called ( hahaha) DIRTY DAMSELS and is always looking for new hacks to make cleaning easier! Thanks for this timely piece.
ReplyDeleteGreat! My mom used white vinegar as well as baking soda concoctions. Takes just a few minutes and costs pennies to make. Works as well as chemical products and is all natural.
DeleteI love this! Thanks, Joan! xo
ReplyDeleteHey, Sue! Hugs to you. Glad you like my homemade solutions.
DeleteI'll have to try this! I hate all those chemicals in air fresheners, all they do as far as I'm concerned is give me a headache! I prefer natural remedies whenever I can find one! Not sure what essential oil to use, though??? Maybe I'll just try some lemon or orange rind.........
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