Green Clean Products

by Michael Richmond

Perhaps you are put off by the barrage of news and magazine articles about Going Green. After years and years of being told that our cleaning products needed a “New and Improved” ingredient to make our clothes whiter and glasses shinier, we are learning that these additives are harmful to the health of the people we love most. In the Green era, people are asking whether they can really trust the manufactures who misled them before.

Getting correct information is crucial. Naturally Green Clean is a new and well-written book that will teach anyone how to be a Green HomeMaker. Part of the trouble of Going Green is what to do after a homemaker dumped the products with multi-syllabic ingredients that were now know are pending health time bombs. There are hundreds oaf magazine and news articles about Going Green. The Internet is filled with idea, but what if these ideas could be reduced to twelve critical ingredients for any household cleaning issues?

Candace Richmond’s book is Naturally Green Clean, and it is filled with exciting and practical information. This 90 page downloadable book will quickly become your best resource for safe and effective cleaning solution for your home. Cleaning is a fundamental need. This study is not about buying CFL bulbs, starting a compost pile, or adjusting the settings on your thermostat. You will learn in a first hand fashion how to easily clean any part of your home. Most people will be surprised to learn how well these Naturally Green Clean processes work, but that is only the start.

Naturally Green Clean is not just a book, but a training course. In fact, this learning experience is confirmed by a 25 question exam that is submitted to the Green Clean Institute to receive profession recognition as a Green HomeMaker. The best feature of all is the practice information that enables anyone to create their own cleaning products from natural ingredients.

There are other reasons to Go Green in your home. Natural cleaning products are generally less expensive and easy to make in your home. Most people do not realize how much they are spending on household cleaners, and you will discover that your money goes a lot farther when you need only a few simple ingredients to safely clean your home.

There is another compelling reason to go to natural cleaning products. Each year tens of thousands of accidental poisonings happen to the children of Americans. The cause can be traced back to the numerous harmful and dangerous products we keep within easy reach. While some advise parents to keep these things out of the reach of small children, it is better to simply get rid of them. This book provides the answer to a horrible family tragedy.

Instead of stumbling into Green, why not master the subject of Green Cleaning with natural ingredients? This study is written for the family homemaker that seriously wants to Go Green. The Green HomeMaker will provide a safer home, save money, and contribute to a healthier world with these great ideas. This is a book to get, read, and study. The winners are the people you care about most.

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