Sunday, December 3, 2017

10 easiest ways to step into 2018 with less exposure to chemicals and toxins

Over the last few years, I have graduated to reducing and finally eliminating the purchase and use of deodorants, toothpaste, moisturizing lotion, dishwashing liquid, soaps among other things, since I make my own. I am sure most readers and early DIY practitioners get overwhelmed and end up becoming pessimists after the overload of information about the chemicals and toxins in everyday products.

Five years ago when I had my first child and started reading and researching every ingredient of every product, I got to a point where it was downright depressing. There was either no alternative, or it was really expensive, or you had a DIY option that was time consuming. And this is the downside of being aware, your rose tinted glasses are off.....forever. However, the idea is to make peace with reality we live in and do what you can to build your body, mind and soul to continue to live a healthy and fulfilling life.

Here’s my Christmas gift to readers to switch to some healthy options. I looked at parameters like ease of adapting, amount of exposure, impact to self and family and have ranked the 10 on the ease to switch.


  1. You don't need lip balm; you need to hydrate yourself
    • I try to drink at least 2.5 to 3 litres of water a day and when I don't, my lips let me know. 
  2. Say NO to plastic storage containers, Say YES to glass or stainless steel containers
    • Plastic leaches chemicals into the food and liquids it comes in contact with. Period! Even more so under extreme heat or cold conditions, but also in normal temperature environments. And don't buy into the B.S. of BPA free. There are other toxins that manufacturers have come up with which are more toxic than BPA. Glass storage containers are suitable for freezing, baking, storage etc. There’s Costco, Bed, Bath and Beyond but so far, the most reasonably priced set I have found is at Amazon. As for water bottles, stainless steel bottles work best for me, especially since I broke 2 of the glass ones I had despite the silicon protection they had. I now have the wide mouth Hydroflask  because I got a great deal at Costco .There are countless options.
  3. Switch from Nonstick pans to Stainless Steel
    • There are so many brands of nonstick pans and it's amazing why more and more people are taking to them when actually better options exist. Food doesn't stick to your nonstick pan but harmful chemicals from the pan surely stick to the food. For most cooking, stainless steel can be used. When you do need a more non-stick kind of surface, use cast iron. It also increases the iron content of your food. It's a healthy option. This is my favorite for crepes(dosas).
  4. For goodness sake stop spraying the air-fresheners. Switch to diffusing essential oils
    • When you smell the next Febreze for instance, know it's not odors out, freshness in. It's odors out because Ethanolamine, Quarternary ammonium compound, Benzisothiazolinone, Cyclodextrin, Silicon Compounds etc.are in. It has a grade of "F" on EWG  as most of the air fresheners. Try and consult EWG  when purchasing household and personal care products. It covers an extensive range of products in the United States. Switch to diffusing Essential Oils instead of an air freshener. I use Essential Oils  and the diffuser by Young Living
  5. Ditch Aluminium utensils and foil for cooking and baking
    • Aluminium leaches into food when exposed to high temperatures. Even more so when the food is acidic. I use stainless steel for most of my baking. For things that have a tendency to stick, I use unbleached, chlorine free parchment paper like this one.
  6. Fancy household cleaners can be very wisely replaced by the very versatile vinegar
    • Household cleaners are loaded with chemicals. And when you think about the fact that your skin is the largest organ you can fathom the exposure it has to all sorts of chemicals and toxins. Vinegar does a good job of cleaning dirt and grime. We use a diluted vinegar solution for cleaning countertops, mopping floors etc. I have to admit for a toilet bowl cleaner I still use Lysol but I am still on the hunt for a safe yet effective replacement. Here's a website that talks about the proportions of vinegar for different types of cleaning.
  7. Swap your expensive makeup-remover for Coconut oil
    • Extra virgin unrefined coconut oil is one of the most versatile additions to your pantry. Apply it to your face and keep for about 15 minutes. Wipe off with a warm microfiber cloth.I use e-cloth available on Amazon. Follow by astringent and moisturizer. You need a microfiber cloth because of its unique ability to clean. We use microfiber for cleaning kitchen counter-tops, dining table, window panes etc. as well
  8. Women, choose your cosmetics responsibly
    • Nailpolish gets in contact with the food we eat and lands in the stomach, lipstick gets chewed. It takes 26 seconds for something that gets in contact with your skin, to be released into your bloodstream. So choose wisely. Beautycounter  is my favorite. It's a spend that's worth the money.
  9. Make your own toothpaste instead of buying it at the store
    • Sometimes I feel we make a big deal about toothpastes. They serve just 2 basic purposes. First, they provide some abrasiveness so as to be able to clean and second, provide an alkaline environment to keep bacteria from thriving. I make mine with coconut oil, baking soda and salt and I sometimes add sage, cinnamon or cloves. But just coconut oil, baking soda and salt works just fine. Here's a link  with recipes. I never add xylitol, stevia or essential oils because I believe if it's not necessary, well it's just not necessary. And I love essential oils but am still undecided whether it's good to use inside the mouth because there are certain good bacteria in the mouth that we should not destroy. This won't be a pretty toothpaste that smells great and comes of a tube but will have ingredients you won't fret about, when your kids swallow the toothpaste by mistake (or on purpose, like mine do).
  10. Swap your deodorant with a concoction of coconut oil and baking soda
    • An antiperspirant or deodorant can contain parabens - a form of preservative that can be shown to mimic the activity of oestrogen in the body's cells. Also, there have been theories and studies that have linked exposure to either parabens or aluminium chloride to an increased cancer risk.The baking soda coconut oil mix will not make head tuns when you walk into a room (like what perfumes make people do), but I personally think that's a good thing. This mix does a great job of neutralizing bad body odor. And yes even in the hot summer months. You probably don't believe me so try it for yourself. Dr. Axe's website explains the recipe quite simply. Again, essential oils are optional.
    • If you want to spray j'adore and feel like Charlize Theron or want to be douse yourself in Chanel because Brad Pitt does it, spray it on your clothes and not directly on your skin

Cheers to a Happy and Healthy 2018! Post your comments! I'd love to hear about which tips were most helpful and were able to adopt into your busy life.

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1 Comments:

At January 4, 2018 at 2:26 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

With you on most of these !

 

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