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Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap Solar Power Energy Generation Guide

Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap Made With Plant Derived Toxic Free Substances

By James J Dixon

Green cleaning products are taking America by storm. Consumers are beginning to turn their attention toward sustainability and environmental causes. We’re looking at ways to burn cleaner fuel, use less gas and drive more fuel efficient cars.

We’re taking another look at clean energy alternatives like wind power and solar power. We’re demanding that all new appliances and homes be built to Energy Star standards. We’re trying to distance ourselves from polluted air, water and toxic chemicals that may have negative effects on our bodies and brains over time.

One of the most popular green cleaning products is Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap, which is made from biodegradable, plant-derived, toxin-free substances.

No Filmy Or Potent Residues On Your Dishes

The invigorating fragrance is what draws a cult-like following of people to Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap, whether it’s the lemon verbena, lavender, baby blossom or geranium scent.

With just a few dabs of product, the soap suds right up and works efficiently, ridding dishes of grease and grime, without leaving a filmy or potent residue behind. "I think it should be a testament to how therapeutic and awesome and perfect this soap and scent is because it makes me actually WANT to do the dishes," one Amazon reviewer named "M. Wong" enthusiastically explained.

Cleaning Everything With One Product

Another reviewer, R. Andersson, echoed a similar sentiment, writing: "I am not a big fan of cleaning and other household chores, but the day I got Mrs Meyer’s Clean Day products, I went crazy cleaning everything, like cleaning the toilet, scrubbing the sink, spraying down and wiping the counters, and doing the dishes, all with the lavender scented products."

The most common complaint with Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap is that some of the "fragrances" may not be as "natural" as one would think. "Mrs. Meyer’s dish soap and many other products in this line are very toxic," writes one Amazon reviewer. "I’m told they made it into the ’health section’ of stores because they are biodegradable.

Disrupting Hormones With Synthetic Fragrances

However, synthetic fragrances are known to disrupt hormones (promoting obesity, thyroid disorders, sperm damage, and birth defects), induce or worsen respiratory problems, cause immune system suppression cancer and kidney disease, and damage the brain and nervous system."

Another reviewer, Elaine S from Los Angeles, says that the product contains the chemical sodium laurel sulfate, which is simply described as a "plant-derived surfactant" on the bottle. "The nonsense about being scented with essential oils is green-washed bull-hockey," says Stephanie Adams from New Jersey.

She says the scent is artificial, with a smattering of real lemon or real lavender to seem legitimate. "I despise brands that pretend to be eco-friendly and natural just to make an extra dime off the gullible," this consumer adds.

Comfortable With Non-Toxic Products

There will always be two schools of thought regarding "eco-friendly products." Some consumers feel comfortable using products that are branded as earth-friendly, all-natural, organic or non-toxic.

Compared to what they had been using, it’s a great switch. They also feel that the way a product works and the product’s fragrance are the two most important factors; company ideology and earth-friendliness is just an added bonus.

Then there are other consumers who feel ripped-off by many of the so-called "green" products on the market. They feel that these slightly more expensive offerings are just a way to nickel and dime naive buyers. For more information on Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day Dish Soap, visit www.mrsmeyers.com.

About the Author:
James J Dixon has written a number of articles on recycling, waste management and renewable resources including Environmental Jobs, Waste Water, Disposal Of Plastics.
Look out for new articles as they become available on this site.

Little Known Green Cleaning Products Facts.....

If you want a shocking revelation, go to your cleaning pantry and take out a bottle of cleaning solution. Now take the time to read all of the ingredients. It is probably a long, laundry list of chemicals that many of you have probably never heard of or do not know what the purpose is.

There is a way around it though. Green cleaning products are organic and are actually good for the health of your family, home and environment. Most containers are able to be refilled and cost about the same as those with harsh chemicals.

 

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