DIY: CLEAN SINK
DIY Household Cleaners
DIY ALL PURPOSE KITCHEN CLEANER
Using chemical-free, non-toxic cleaners in the kitchen is super important to me. When I spray a cleaner on my counters and appliances, it’s likely that some of the cleaner will end up on my food and dishes, as well as in my lungs from breathing and on my skin (because there is NO way I’m grabbing gloves every time I wipe down the counters). So for me, this is a no brainer.
Here is the recipe I’ve been using
distilled water
- Pour baking soda, liquid soap, and vinegar in a spray bottle. For a large spray bottle, double the recipe.
- Shake it up and then let it sit for a few minutes.
- Add essential oil and fill the rest of the way with water.
Isn’t that easy? Now go make some up for your kitchen.
HAVE A HAPPY HEALTHY DAY!
Essential Oils that ARE Toxic
This is a list of essential oils that must be used with caution.
- angelica root
- bergamont (unless it’s specified as “bergaptene-free”)
- cassia
- cumin
- ginger
- lemon
- lime (just the cold pressed oil, not the steamed distilled)
- lovage
- mandarin (possibly)
- orange (unless it’s a folded orange, but most are)
- verbena
Not every oil here will cause harm, you just want to know the properties of it before you use it. Like eucalyptus: This is one I will use a lot, but I know that it is non-toxic and non-irritating when diluted, but it can be very toxic if taken orally.
- anise (star)
- aniseed
- bay laurel
- bay (west Indian)
- calamintha
- camphor (white)
- cassia
- cedarwood (Virginian)
- cinnamon (leaf)
- clove (bud)
- coriander
- eucalyptus
- fennel (sweet)
- hops
- hyssop
- juniper
- nutmeg
- parsley
- pepper (black)
- sage
- tagetes
- tarragon
- thyme (white)
- tumeric
- valerian
Essential Oils CAN BE Toxic!
Essential oil is the liquid that is distilled from the leaves, stems, flowers, bark, roots, and other elements of a plant. It contain the essence of the plant it came from. To me, essential oils are like diamonds. A diamond is a form of carbon that was exposed to great heat and pressure 100 miles or more below the Earth’s surface. Volcanic activity brought these hidden jewels closer to the Earth’s surface and now we mine them and wear them proud. What a BEAUTIFUL process!
Essential oils are also treasure found in nature. We can use them for their smell, medicinal purposes, and cleaning. SO GOOD… SO NATURAL… BUT VERY POWERFUL!
As we use them, we need to understand a little bit about them. We wouldn’t take a pill without knowing what it will do and the amount we should use because we know that it’s actually going to do something. Essential oil is no different! Enough said.
1. Phototoxicity: certain oils can become toxic when exposed to sunlight. They can be used in candles, but should not be used on anything that will stay on your skin and be exposed to the sun. Using them in soap is fine because it’s washed off, but avoid them in lotions and balms.
2. Plain Toxicity: at certain levels, these oils will make you sick or hurt you. Some of them can be used in soap or candles, but need to be used in moderation.
THIS is a list of essential oils are TOXIC, what to avoid during pregnancy, and which ones should be used with caution.
Click HERE to find out how these oils will actually CLEAN MY HOUSE.
Check THIS out to learn why I changed from chemical, toxic cleaner to NATURAL.
Are the DIY Cleaners REALLY Going to CLEAN?
“Do these homemade ‘cleaners’ actually CLEAN???… because that’s kind of the point. I want all germs, viruses, bacteria and all other nastiness that have made their way into my house killed!”
So this blog post is dedicated to ME. After reading this post I can be assured that my new cleaners are kicking germ butt and leaving my house clean!!!
Oh, and I hope it helps you too! 🙂
THE PRODUCTS I WILL USE THE MOST:
BAKING SODA
BONUS: completely non-toxic (safe for pets – or kids – who might be tempted to lick it) and cheap!
BONUS: completely non-toxic and cheap!
vegetable based soap (others are petroleum based), non-toxic and gentle enough to use on face or on pets.
FROM CHEMICAL TO NATURAL HOUSE CLEANERS
Do you ever get overwhelmed with this whole “HEALTHY LIFESTYLE” thing? Well I have many times. In my journey for better health, I have learned that it’s a process. One step at a time! Seriously, I started with switching from white to wheat. I did the best I knew to do at the time. Then we eliminated soda from our diet and replaced it with water. Big step! Fast forward 13 years and I am now growing my own scoby to make Kombucha – weird. Anyway, America has gotten so far away from living healthy. Don’t get me wrong: I am so thankful for our human advances and I love living in this time in history! I am often thankful that I was not born in Ancient Egypt! Seriously! In fact, that was my biggest takeaway as I taught the course to my daughter a few years ago. I am SO THANKFUL for heat and air conditioning, for electricity, for my car and my iPhone. It’s hard to imagine life without my computer, social media which makes my business possible, my UGGS (on my feet as we speak), and Starbucks – the place where these blogs and ideas come together 🙂 Oh, I need to mention my contacts, my Clarisonic, the variety in my closet, and HGTV! Ok, I could go on and on and on…………………………………………………..!
Ok, so in 1989, The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) did a 5 year study and found that chemical levels in the home were 70% higher than outdoors. They found that housewives have a 55% higher risk of cancer than women working outside the home! And get this: Children are more susceptible to air born toxins. Kids respiratory rates are 3x higher than adults, therefore they inhale and absorb 3x more the amount of contaminates!
I began paying attention to the chemicals in my house a few years ago when my son, Iver, was sick with asthma and allergies. He was really sick for a year of his life: 3 ER visits, MANY sleepless nights involving the nebulizer, and a week long hospital stay. After 9 months of praying and searching, we found a wonderful allergy doctor, DR. WOLF, who found the cause to be a sinus infection! We could not have found a better doctor. Iver had to battle that infection with antibiotics for a period, and now he is doing great! I have been Iver’s “nurse” long enough now to see the effect his diet and his environment plays on his body. It’s very real, very powerful, and very controllable! During that sick year, as we call it, my eyes began to open to the fact that our home was not helping him at all! I started taking measures to rid his environment of anything that could trigger his asthma… dairy, gluten, dust mites (yuck! by the way), and MY CLEANERS. How ironic… I was doing my best to keep our home germ free and clean, when in reality, my efforts were making him worse. Uggggg

I am still in the process of eliminating (the best I can) chemicals and toxins from my house. I want my home to be a safe, healthy environment for my family. After switching some of our cleaners to chemical free brands, I noticed 2 things: 1. Our budget was hit. 2. I missed the smell of “clean”. I associated “clean” with the smell of chemicals. Hhhmmmm, let’s think about that for a minute. If I am smelling it, it is being absorbed into my body via my lungs! Oh great :/ And if it touches my skin, it is being absorbed into my blood stream (and I’m not one to wear gloves).
So, the EPA analyzed 2,983 chemicals we use and found that:
- 884 are toxic
- 146 can cause tumors
- 218 can cause reproductive complications
- 778 cause acute toxicity
- 314 can cause biological mutations
- 376 can cause skin and eye irritations
Not good.
One example: more and more people are developing asthma. The number of people diagnosed with asthma has grown by 4.3 million from 2001-2009. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention So sad.
During our “sick” year, I switched out my cleaners to non-toxic brands, but I am taking the NEXT STEP in my JOURNEY FOR HEALTH. I will be making my own products. This will save us lots of $$$ and teach me more about the tools God, Himself, has given us to use from the earth… not only are they not harmful, but they are HEALTHY!!!
A few months after the hospital stay, Iver was back to normal. I realized that he had not been himself in a year. I spent one rainy weekend looking at old video footage and boo-hoooing as I made this video. I was, and still am so thankful to have this boy back!




















