boycott products tested on animals
Apart from cosmetics and cleaning of the body that everyone knows by now that are tested on animals and are replace with herbal cruelity free see list , The most sure to find out if the products are tested o meno sugli animali è quello di farci i prodotti da noi utilizzando materie semplici e sicuramente non testate come l'aceto, il bicarbonato di sodio (certificato biologico e non di multinazionale), i limoni, sale, l'amido della bollitura della pasta, cenere di legno, e acqua ovviamente calda.
Per il dentifricio si può usare, ad es., uno di marca Argital ( http://www.argital.it/default_ita.html ); prodotto che si può trovare nelle erboristerie o in negozi simili.
Inoltre la mia amica Ka li mi ha dato la ricetta :
per il dentifricio fatto in casa :
Just a little 'about:
- Kaolin (White Clay FAN), available at all herbal, "FAN" (I recommend sanding it ... otherwise you risk running out of teeth ...),
- the leaves of sage , mint or thyme
- a few drops of essential oil (optional)
- glycerin (optional).
Once dried, crumble the leaves and add white clay, collected in a glass jar and add a few drops of essential oil. Distribute a small amount on the brush with a little 'of water, e. .. good brushed! ;)
Instead baking soda, used daily to clean teeth, it is not OK ... and as' abrasive to tooth enamel .... than a brush, bleach, baking soda only, every 2 weeks!
Recipe for washing dishes (by hand or in the dishwasher) :
- 3 lemons
- 200 ml of vinegar
- 400 ml of water
- 200 gr.
of salt Procedure:
you squeeze lemons. Revolt on themselves and remove the white inside of the lemon in a simple manner.
Cut the peel into small pieces and put to blend with the salt and lemon juice. (Council use the blender with the vertical grip because it is more practical).
Then I put this whipped in a pot adding the vinegar and water.
Boil for about 15 min. and then blend it all together very well to avoid deposits in the filter of the dishwasher.
best preserved in a glass bottle.
PS: If you have something very greasy, can be cleaned with a simple batter of bicarbonate (biological and non-multinational), made with two teaspoons of baking soda and a few drops of water to create the right density to use with sponge for the dishes. This act leaves the batter sull'unto then you go and you can rinse the sponge.
recipe source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkXL--5fo0U
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DEODORANT homemade soap with lye and shampoo + conditioner
75 ml of distilled water
2 tablespoons baking soda 10 drops of oil teatree
7 drops of lavender
The teatree Oil is an antibacterial that protects against smells, lavender is soothing for sensitive skin.
The smell stings a bit too much oil testree .... next time I'll put a few drops of lavender or more I will use another flavor, we'll see .... Meanwhile, this works :-) "
http:/ / www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eDMTU0XDnQ
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lye and vinegar : ECO is a method for washing clothes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKb3NQ3zCmQ
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Shampoo DIY EcoBio the gram flour and honey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5G8JhvPlZ_s
"might even for those with dry hair, as long as first you throw your hair almond oil (okay even in the absence of oil or any vegetable oil) and does not put the vinegar tends to dry up. "
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Making chocolate BALSAMO hair silky, soft and natural
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEhIZ2xyzWs
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FLOORS
An excellent product for cleaning the floors of our house can be made by pouring a bucket of hot water in a glass of white wine vinegar. The degreasing and cleaning is equal to that of the best, expensive and polluting detergents on the market. Do not worry if, after spending the rag was a strong smell of vinegar, as it will fade after a few minutes. To clean the floors may be used natural waxes or the beeswax. ( Surely it would be better used for flooring and water TEA OIL TREA because no animal ).
SINK AND OTHER SURFACES WASHABLE
to clean steel sinks or ceramic can be used a paste made from baking soda and water , passing directly over the surface using a sponge. It will be able to eliminate the residual opacity, restoring the original brightness and without scratching. Then rinse them thoroughly with water and dry with a cloth. The hydrogen also has the advantage of allowing a high capacity for sanitation, without the release of chemical residues and is therefore suitable to clean those areas, even delicate, which must be in contact with food. Or you can also use hot water and vinegar or of white wine (in particular made equal in a spray).
COOKERS
Wipe with a sponge soaked in warm water and baking soda (which has an emollient and degreasing) or hot water and vinegar of white wine. Vinegar is grease and makes the lenses and is particularly suitable for steel rings.
GLASS
A simple, cheap and effective way is to clean them by using paper and a crumpled newspaper moistened with water. With ink and chemical components in the newspaper, the glasses will return shining. Or you can use a spray bottle filled equal parts of vinegar and water , then you must rinse with clear water and dry.
OVEN
First it must be remembered to avoid completely the use of many commercial products (which often contain caustic soda, solvents and other hazardous substances), residues of which never fail to be removed altogether, and evaporating may enter in cooked foods later. The first rule to follow is to clean the oven often, using hot water when it was dissolved bicarbonate and / or lemon and / or white vinegar. (Recall that in fact you should not mix with acids bases, because the effects cancel each other cleaners).
WATER
To clean it you can use the brush on which it is poured baking soda. To de-scale you can even use pure vinegar, diluted in a little hot water, and wipe the surface with that brush.
microfibre cloths :
A SOLUTION FOR EVERY PROBLEM A valid alternative to perform many household cleaning in an environmentally friendly way consists of the magical microfiber cloths (made from simple polyester fiber and polyamide) which can remove dust, dirt or grease attracts and absorbs without using detergents. They can be used dry (for dusting furniture, floors and other surfaces) and wet (to clean furniture, glass, mirrors, floors, tiles, steel sinks, desks, restrooms, etc. ..) and save time, effort, money and water. They have the advantage that it can be used hundreds of times as to renew their cleaning effect just flush them or boil them with normal soap. The list
: www.gocrueltyfree.org
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Detergents homemade, cheap and clean :
http://www.pianetadonna.it/casa/detersivi-fai-da- te.html
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Add List by her friend Marisa Borla : 4 tablespoons of baking soda, 4 tablespoons of salt until, boiling water to clean the pipes of the exhaust (no soda), a glass of vinegar in the washing machine strong colors, and takes away the limestone (Do not use with wool garments), linseed oil for furniture and fixtures, (it's also excellent as a conditioner for the hair - a drop to 2 for short hair and long hair - dry or wet), the boiling water great pasta dish soap , the dishes always squeezed lemon zest (it is also a excellent degreaser).
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Also thanks to my friend Alexander
inform you that Hans Ruesch: Aleppo Soap existed for thousands of years and is a native of Syria. It 'made with olive oil and, in varying proportions, laurel oil. It is found in almost all shops that sell organic products (including herbal), has a dark green and embossed logo and the words, is largely in a cubic form.
to know: the soap of Aleppo a seasoning that varies from one year and older, more mature and less is it likely that in the end, that is at the center thereof, si trovi del materiale ancora morbido (va tenuto il più possibile asciutto).
Le percentuali di olio d'alloro servono per lo più se si deve utilizzare per il corpo (secondo il tipo di pelle e/o capelli), per il bucato o altri usi utilizzare quello con il minimo di olio d'alloro (se non sbaglio il minimo è attorno al 5% ).
Poi l'amica Ka Li dice : inoltre il sapone di aleppo può essere usato come schiuma da barba in quanto l'olio di alloro distende la pelle e ne apre i pori se applicato per 3-4 minuti sul viso ha un effetto molto simile, se non migliore, di una maschera cosmetica.
Il suo utilizzo non si limita al viso ma è efficacemente utilizzabile anche per i capelli (è un efficace antiforfora) e per il corpo in generale (eczemi e psoriasi).
E' anche un antitarme di grande efficacia; gli abitanti di Aleppo ne mettono alcuni panetti nei loro armadi.
Ha una % di olio di alloro, che puo' variare dal 5 al 50% ... dipende come dice Alex, dal tipo di pelle/capelli ...
Attenzione : l'olio di alloro risulta essere per alcune persone un irritante , motivo per il quale non tutti ne tollerano l'uso e quindi vi consiglio try to gradually ... perhaps starting with a 10% ....
Aleppo Soap
http://saponedialeppo.it/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=2
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soapwort :
Behind every recipe is the tradition of 'self , working with small local growers and a continual search of ingredients and formulations with low environmental impact, and effective on delicate skin.
No animal testing (adhesion to the disciplinary Ok Vegan and Cruelty Free)
http://www.lasaponaria.it/filosofia/
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Si può fare il bucato con le noci : Basta mettere un sacchetto di noci particolari al posto del detersivo e far andare la lavatrice a 30°, la saponina presente naturalmente nei frutti farà il resto. Lo stesso sacchettino di noci può essere riutilizzato fino a 3 volte e poi lo si può gettare nell’umido o spargerle in giardino per farle diventare concime.
Si possono trovare in erboristeria e anche nei negozi che si occupano del commercio equo solidale.
Le noci da bucato vengono da piante (Sapindus mukorossi) growing in northern India and Nepal and are imported into Italy by a company called Bioline (Gorizia bioline@adriacom.it) which then passes it to Contropodere (contropodere@tiscali.it), which in turn , supplies shops in the world and fair trade groups.
A 1 kg bag of nuts, which costs 20.00 Euro for the consumer, just for one year for a family that makes washing machines 3 per week.
- A decoction prepared by boiling a few shells in water for several minutes, can be used for sanitary cleaning, dishwashing, floor and pets.
- The soap nut is completely hypoallergenic .
To guarantee the human quality of the production there is also the TransFair certification. In Germany already use for some years in India and Nepal are used, of course, for centuries. We used a plant in Europe (the soap) for the same reason: saponins.
Source: http://www.ecoblog.it/post/2042/fare-il-bucato-con-le-noci
See also: http://www.youtube.com/watch? v = Qd09MRanAac
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Beware of certain brands! ... microfibre cloths if they are brand can contribute to vivisection (Eg I'm told. Vileda) ... bicabornato thus, if Solvay, is another brand that increases the vivisection ....
Then through a friend of mine Li Ka other info here: about soaps, always read the fine ' incidence (the list of ingredients in cosmetics, written in descending order of concentration at the time of their incorporation) if you are: sodium tallow or beef tallow, pork ... (they are animal fats, derived from slaughterhouse waste) but also collagen, elastin, keratin, squalene (derived from shark liver), lanolin, etc, etc. .. (Mostly in cosmetic creams). The incidence and 'compulsory x i prodotti, ad uso cosmetico, (quindi anche saponi, per uso umano) mentre non e' obbligatoria x i saponi, ad uso non umano (es. sapone di marsiglia x lavare i panni).
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Altri piccoli consigli cruelty free:
Detersivi ecologici fai da te:
http://www.strie.it/eco_detersivi.html
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Su internet ho trovato questo link a proposito della marca LUSH suggeritami
(prodotti vegetariani e non testati su animali !!):
Da sempre, per sempre contro i test Animal
http://www.lush.it/main/index.php?node=42
But regarding this brand and others I found this info:
"Unfortunately there are many products that are not tested on animals, do not contain their derivatives, are therefore vegan, but they are also (more or less) of filth, harmful (as well as for people who use them!) for the environment and animals that live there, or because they are poorly biodegradable, or the origin of ingredients, not really label (petroleum, for example) "
source: http://www.saicosatispalmi.org/index.phpoption=com_content&task=view&id = 180 & Itemid = 12
in addition Herbs I found these PRODUCTS cruelity free ICEA certified for household cleaners :
Unfortunately, this company actually has not acceded to the International Standard "not tested on animals", nor did it request the certification ICEA "not tested on animals", so can not be regarded as cruelty-free. (This I learned it by sending a mail to the list live to know if I would consider cruelity free).
http://www.biotekno.it/il%% 20prodotto 20biotekno.htm
Excludes products tested on animals - through the page:
http://www.biotekno.it/diventa% 20concessionario 20biotekno.htm%
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QUINDI COME FACCIO A SAPERE CHI REALMENTE NON TESTA?
di Animal Time
http://www.facebook.com/notes/animal-time/quindi-come-faccio-a-sapere-chi-realmente-non-testa/105787526151803
Liste cruelity free VIVO per conoscere i prodotti testati e NON testati :
http://www.consumoconsapevole.org/cosmetici_cruelty_free/lista_cruelty-free.html
Comunque controlliamo che i prodotti siano inseriti nella lista cruelity free di VIVO infatti la certificazione PRODUCTS detBOICOTTARE a hard time TESTATIerminato and must be controlled. If asking questions via email about a product on which you may have doubts info@consumoconsapevole.org (I wrote them a mail asking for confirmation on a product and they told me!)
Source: http://www.consumoconsapevole.org/contatti.html
published by Anna Stancanelli
Cosmetics are not tested on animals
- http:// www.lscv.ch / en / pages / cosmetici.html -
read well because it says when a trademark has been bought by a company is not ethical.
source: www.lscv.ch
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http://www.lavocedeiconigli.it/lista_% 20nocruelty.htm
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uselessness of vivisection or animal experimentation "
http://www .facebook.com / note.php? note_id = 425487449935
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VIVISECTION NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=58065&id=1615399369