Coug girl7 @Couggirl7
20 July, 02:15

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Alcyone 777 @Alcyone
20 July, 02:25
In response Coug girl7 to her Publication
But wait, there's more. ALL of your house cleaning chemicals, bath & body care chemicals, laundry products, good lord Fabreeze will take us all out faster than you can say, that shit is so toxic it eats ozone.😟 All of your shampoos, body and hand soap, shaving creams, toothpaste hair products, makeup antiperspirants, tub, and tile cleaner, mopping solutions are loaded with toxic chemicals that affect neurology and disrupt the endocrine system. Lawn care products such as pesticides and herbicides, new car smell, new carpet smell, perfumes and colognes, scented candles, and "air fresheners" are more like air pollutors. They have us so polluted and the bath to cleaning up your home and body is one you will be on for the rest of your life. As you learn to read labels and find your local health food stores, you can have all of this cleaned up pretty quickly and take it slow. As you remove stuff, your body may have detox reactions. Start with more organic food options & Breathe fresh air.

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Awake Elf @Awake_Elf
20 July, 02:40
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication

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Alcyone 777 @Alcyone
20 July, 02:56
In response Awake Elf to her Publication
great addition, if people only realized the years of paying to poison themselves with these noxious products. Once you get yourself relatively detoxed and clean, even being in an aisle of them smells like a chemical hazardous zone that requires a hazmat suit. We've built tolerances over the years and so an average person doesn't get the repulsive natural pull-away warning like clean ( toxin free lifestyle) people experience. It's all poison. It can feel like getting smacked with a 2 x 4 in the sinus this stuff is so gnarly. So, I see they were selling Haircare that makes you lose your hair? How deep state of them. Happy to see people are suing these peddlers of poison. Fabreeze is the worst.

"Shockingly, P&G only disclosed THREE ingredients in this product, but the EWG…they found 87 chemicals in total!"-

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Phantom Virus2020 @Phantomvirus2020
20 July, 03:46
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
The DRYER sheets are sooo toxic too. i can be out walking my dogs and the smell is so strong..i can barely breathe...and thats outside.

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Alcyone 777 @Alcyone
20 July, 04:26
In response Phantom Virus2020 to her Publication
Mee too, there have been neighborhoods I lived in where it was unbearable to take a walk, instant headache. To think people sleep in sheets and wear clothes that were doused in these chemicals is so sad and it should be no wonder why the average IQ in America has been dropping and why so many are sick and on meds. The average IQ is now down to 98. They have a plan to get it down to 90 to gain full control over people. It's the chemical poisons causing literal brain damage in people and they don't even know it because of the slow introduction into their lives, our amazing bodies build tolerance and adapt, to maintain one's survival. At the same time, this amazing function keeps them from realizing how dangerous their "poison chemically created fresh spring scent" environment has become to them. One can get a fresh spring scent by 1. Hanging clothing in the fresh breeze under the sun 2, buy pure lavender essential dryer sheets. Seventh Generation makes great products for housecleaning.

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Marla Komoroski @SissyGirl
20 July, 04:44
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
Try staying at a hotel... that crap is all through the bedding not to mention the towels!

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Alcyone 777 @Alcyone
20 July, 05:19
In response Marla Komoroski to her Publication
I feel for you.😟 Thanks and praises to God, I can afford the higher end; they use organic. It's not fair or right tough. The general population must demand non-toxic products and services. Europeans do and they get it better than the U.S. Complain to the business owners of every place you spend your money at about their toxic products and services. The more people demand organic, like how it used to be before the evil Rockefellers put their petrochemicals into everything under the sun, everything was organic, made by God that way, it will be offered. Demand it with spending power. I feel for you and suggest to travel with your own sheets and switch them out and open windows. Call ahead and ask for fragrance-free cleaning and linens in your room.😉 There are also charcoal filters for your nostrils that can help when in synthetically perfumed places. I have even traveled with an ozone generator as well, in case a tropical climate has mildew. I always ask for the highest floor.🙏👍💛

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Ashka 4517 @Ashka4517
Is there a brand for ozone generator for travel that you would recommend?
07:18 PM - Jul 20, 2021
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
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Alcyone 777 @Alcyone
20 July, 07:43
In response Ashka 4517 to her Publication
I love this portable Ozone generator. It comes with a tube and stone for ozonating water for drinking, which is great for destroying pathogens including cancer, and for ozonating bath water for a powerful detox bath. I use it to purify veggies from the garden in a bowl of water and to freshen the air sometimes, like how lightning does in the rain. I also use ozonated oils, too, you can make your own with this for skin salves. I use to sell one by Pur03 and there was this guy coming in my store regularly for certain essential oils and I finally asked, "are you cooking with these?" because it was like rosemary and sage. he said, "No, I was bit by a black widow near my heart and these are the only things keeping the wound from getting worse and spreading." He was so scared. I thought to ask him to try the ozonated oil. The next morning, there was a message on the machine that said, "For the first time in months, the swelling is all down. Thank you. " I never saw him again.😀

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Ashka 4517 donated @Ashka4517
20 July, 08:04
In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication
Altair, you are a wealth of incredibly important information on so many fronts! Thank you so much!! How do you ozonate the oils? And would you by chance have info to point to on ozone. There's a lot on the internet but I wouldn't know what sources to trust. And I've never really looked into it as someone once told me it kills all bacteria, including good bacteria but I think they must have been wrong on that. (I am saving ALL your replies as they are loaded with vital information!)

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