Non-toxic Products

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Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m not a fan of Seventh Generation. They use a toxic ingredient in their dish soap that I’m not comfortable using on baby bottles.

For laundry, Tide Free and Gentle is the best. I know it’s not non-toxic, but I’ve never been able to find a laundry detergent that works as well as Tide.

I don’t use essential oils. I personally don’t like them and will not support MLM companies. I will absolutely not support Young Living. The founder was a crook and they have been sued multiple times.

I will check out the other suggestions.

I’m mostly interested in baby bath products, dish soap, and cleaning products.


Hmm what do they use in their dish soap? It’s the only one I use and like Bc no fragrance and cleans stuff that’s oily


This is for the free & clear. The last two ingredients are toxic according to EWG.

water, sodium lauryl sulfate (plant-derived cleaning agent), lauramine oxide (plant-based cleaning agent), glycerin (plant-derived foam stabilizer), decyl glucoside (plant-derived cleaning agent), magnesium chloride (mineral-based viscosity modifier), citric acid (plant-derived pH adjuster), benzisothiazolinone (synthetic preservative), methylisothiazolinone (synthetic preservative).


This is for the Ultra Power Plus.

https://www.seventhgeneration.com/sites/default/files/2020-01/sds-fm000063-00-2-ultra-power-plus-dish-liquid-en-2018-05-11.pdf

SG is the only brand I've found that works on all my dishes, doesn't give me a rash and doesn't make my asthma and allergies act up. I'm aware that it has <0.01% of two preservatives, but nothing else works the same way. The power plus is even better, since I can use about 1/3-1/2 as much.
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Puracy, Attitude Living, Dr.Bronners, Aunt Fannies soap, Molly's Suds, Biokleen
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