Showing posts with label planet ultra dish soap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planet ultra dish soap. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

KEEP READING those labels

Sorting life after sixty the answers continue to surprise me.  It's been a long while since posting here.  Life is full of surprises, keeping me busy and entertained.  More and more I love the moments that stretch into a calm and unsurprising mode.  Life in small spaces, a minuscule kitchen and a gigantic thousand tree living room gives new definition to 'routine.'  We live under-the-wire, but not off the grid so electricity is our friend, and handwork (washing clothes, dishes, our selves) is a small, and conscious process.  I still wash everything in the kitchen sink using baking soda and hot filtered water.  Everything except for the dishes.  Until this morning, we have used one "consumer product" to do the dishes.  Planet Ultra Dish Soap had been our consumer product of choice, because as I wrote back in May, 2011 the choice was based on the simplicity and non-toxic nature of the ingredients. 


-unscented
-coconut oil based cleaner, salt,
sodium bicarbonate(baking soda)

That's what I wrote, and those were the ingredients of Planet Ultra Dish Soap then.  Link here to read my blog post from May, 2011.  http://www.fragrancefreein23.blogspot.com/2011/05/first-one.html
This morning, I was in the Quonset Hut standing at the sink.  The back of the dish soap container faced me.  Admitting to old, and blurry vision especially in the morning, I thought my eyes were doing their blurry trick thing.  My first clue:  more than enough letters.  In bold white letters against the green stripe of the soap's advertising was this:

OUR INGREDIENTS

Water (carrier) - Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Lauramine Oxide (plant-based cleaning agents) - Sodium Chloride (mineral viscosity adjuster) - Sodium Bicarbonate (mineral alkalinity adjuster)

Our one 'consumer cleaning product' of choice has been altered.  We had assumed the comfortable bliss of believing what was good, was still good.  But that ain't necessarily so.  Except for water and Sodium Bicarbonate, our former safe dish soap is now filled with chemicals we'd rather not consume.  To read more about what chemical like Sodium Laureth Sulfate are, I've linked to a site for a product that might fit the bill for me, and my husband.  Dr. Bonner's products have been around a long while, and are among the most benign soaps.  We were having trouble with the scent of even their most unscented product a year or more past, and today, I am out to explore the possibility that their unscented variety might be a present-day tolerable soap. 

Here's a link to FAQ on Dr. Bonner's products for your information and edification, and a snip from that website's page:


Do your soaps contain any foaming agents/detergents like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate?

Absolutely not. Our soaps are 100% true pure-castile soaps. The high foaming lather of our soaps is from their high coconut oil content, which makes a more luxurious and rich lather than any detergent can ever create. "Pure-Castile" is your guarantee that what you are using is a real ecological and simple soap, not a complex blend of detergents with a higher ecological impact due to the waste stream during manufacture and slower biodegradability. Unfortunately, many synthetic detergent blends are deceptively labeled as "Liquid Soap" even when they contain absolutely no soap whatsoever

http://www.drbronner.com/faqs_main.html#faq4



 It's one of those 'Ole Moon phases today, a time when review and reconsideration is better than forging new ground.  An opportunity.  I'll be searching for a new soap to wash the dishes, or washing them with baking soda diluted in hot water until a 'product' fits the bill.  I'll also be forwarding this post to the folks at the Tilthe, so their decision to keep using the once-good-news-soap can be made with new information to weigh.

Life continues to surprise me.




Thursday, May 5, 2011

GOING Fragrance Free In 23 Mother's Day, 2011: South Whidbey Tilth (Restrooms)

We've volunteered to supply and maintain the Freed-up Clean-up practices in the two restrooms at  South Whidbey Tilth.  The Farmers' Market is now officially happening, Sundays from 11:30 AM -3:30 PM.  Local organic farmers, vendors and educational tables and booths and a delicious choice of meals are being served up at our favorite neighborhood market.  We'll  have our Freed-up Clean-up practices of using Planet Ultra Unscented Dishsoap as the handwashing liquid in place, Sunday, May 8th ... what a great MOTHER'S DAY GIFT to mothers there! 

Pete and I arrived and planted ourselves on this island, a year ago (April, 2010).  South Whidbey Tilth Farmers' Market (held on Saturday) became our one and only safe-enough-for-us event.  We had been long on the road to the present life-of-more-and-better feelings.  It was the once a week experiences at the 'Tilth' that made my 'PLAN BE' a vibrating reality ... one that was, but was not yet, see-able.

FRAGRANCE FREE IN 23 Frees-up the Tilth Restrooms
May, 8, 2011

PLANET Ultra Dishsoap
will be the freed-up, no harm, no fragrance
HAND SOAP

in dispensers found in both So Whidbey Tilth restrooms

We'll Maintain & Clean 
the restrooms using

BAKING SODA
WHITE VINEGAR
&
PLANET Ultra Dishsoap
(just a dash)



LINK HERE http://www.planetinc.com/udl.htm to read THE SIMPLE & HARMLESS ingredients used in Planet Ultra Dishsoap.  This site includes more uses for this product.  We, Pete and I are not paid for naming this product; we use this product ... the only 'product' other than baking soda and vinegar(s) to wash our everything and ourselves.  There are other un-scented and chemical harmless or less harmfull product to be bought.  The EWG Website can give you lots of info and then, choose.  We use Planet because it does no harm to us, we tolerate it well; and it's doing no harm to Earth.

See you Sundays at our first FRAGRANCE FREE IN 23 Freed-up COMMUNITY Site!! 

Happy Mother's Day, Mothers and Mother Earth.


Do you have a Community Site wanting to be our next Freed-up Site?  Contact us, it costs but a jot, and counts for so much.


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