I would assume, yes. But, that’s assuming that the product is truly “all-natural”. The notion of false advertising is completely believable. I trust no company, especially in the US. The FDA is as corrupt as any government entity. Hell, the former chief of Monsanto was made head of it by President Dipshit. Trust nothing.
Hmm – I don’t use chemicals for cleaning anymore – except white vinegar (which is great on the limescale here in London) and I use Ecover toilet cleaner (which is supposed to be more environmentally friendly.
In pharmacy it is a difficult question sometimes.
I can’t think of any other examples because I am sleep right now 🙂
Like Mel above, Suze and l don’t use chemicals anymore anywhere and we also use a lot of the Ecover product range and of course white vinegar. Being environmental it is important for us to use natural organic products, but also it is way easier for people with sensitive skin. Here in Kent on the coast we have a lot of chalk in the water and this is brutal on the skin as indeed are most chemical products.
As Simon said as the first responder to the question – Natural products do work, but you have to really shop around at times to get really effective products because sometimes they are simply not that aggressive enough for today’s chemical driven world.
If we are talking medicines, I believe that for every non man made illness there is a natural cure. However, we are now hitting the point of not knowing what is man made and what is natural,
Yes, but perhaps they’re not as aggressive as the man made stuff and the effects are more subtle.
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It depends on the product. I’ve tried natural ones, and nothing happened at all. 😏 Bummer.
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I would assume, yes. But, that’s assuming that the product is truly “all-natural”. The notion of false advertising is completely believable. I trust no company, especially in the US. The FDA is as corrupt as any government entity. Hell, the former chief of Monsanto was made head of it by President Dipshit. Trust nothing.
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Hmm – I don’t use chemicals for cleaning anymore – except white vinegar (which is great on the limescale here in London) and I use Ecover toilet cleaner (which is supposed to be more environmentally friendly.
In pharmacy it is a difficult question sometimes.
I can’t think of any other examples because I am sleep right now 🙂
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Like Mel above, Suze and l don’t use chemicals anymore anywhere and we also use a lot of the Ecover product range and of course white vinegar. Being environmental it is important for us to use natural organic products, but also it is way easier for people with sensitive skin. Here in Kent on the coast we have a lot of chalk in the water and this is brutal on the skin as indeed are most chemical products.
As Simon said as the first responder to the question – Natural products do work, but you have to really shop around at times to get really effective products because sometimes they are simply not that aggressive enough for today’s chemical driven world.
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If we are talking medicines, I believe that for every non man made illness there is a natural cure. However, we are now hitting the point of not knowing what is man made and what is natural,
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