Make sure you do your research if you try it. Some herbs are not for everyone and can be strong. My last post on this was removed by moderators. Not sure if it was because i linked a photo of the brand. I only posted this because ive seen posts from people lately about lack of motivation and such. Every bit helps. I hope it works for someone out there. You can grow this stuff pretty easy as well. There are many organic brand powders. I took 1/2 teaspoon myself every day this week in the morning along with a 7 blend magnesium supplement. This might be removed as well. I guess ivermectin is the only medicine we are allowed to mention on this board hahaha.
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I'm looking into this with my brother. My clothes and hair care are 2 things I need to figure out.
Washing soda (Sodium Carbonate) is cheap, and can be used in machines as if it is wash-powder - scoop-for-scoop. It gets grease and any protein stains. Also, it can be used for dishes, either in the dishwasher of in a bowl, with warm water, for hand-washing. Soak dishes, cutlery and glass in such a (hot) solution and everything just slides off when you go to rinse. No fragrances, but if you hang clothes in sun afterwards you'll get a lovely fresh linen smell - au naturel.
If it is whites you want, then use a baby-nappy formula - those tend to be oxidizing, but are not a chloride-bleach, so not hard on baby-bottoms if you know what i mean. It's still available, but most mums use disposables, so it is often marketed as brilliant-white or something like that. You won't need to use that every time, just for white shirts.
But yeah, washing clothes and dish-detergent stuff is toxic, mostly. there are some brands that pursue a more natural way of things, but what I said is the basics, and prolly the cheapest as well.