Monday, June 7, 2010

Domestic Detox: Cleaning to Extremes


An interesting article published on The New York Times this past Thursday May 27 2010, mentioned the potential health hazards like mold, indoor air pollution, household chemicals and electromagnetic radiation.The article mentioned something really new to some people such as a whole home detox and something came back to my mind, something like “Get Clean from Shaklee has been talking about it for the past few years now” Our products are created by nature, harness by science and proven by millions.

For the past 50 years, Shaklee products have been providing non-toxic cleaning products safe for you, your home and the planet. Based on this, I can say that it’s not a surprise to see articles like this one because we’ve been listening from our scientist, Shaklee articles, our members and our distributors that our products are environmentally safe-cleaning products, people call us and tell us that our products are not only powerful but also gentle on the environment.Every time I have a Shaklee presentation people keep tell me “Are those the products featured on Oprah last year?” and I put my nicest smile and proudly reply “Yes they are” because people are getting more environmentally cautious and “going green” is today’s fashion.

The article also mentions and I quote: “Municipal water supplies like New York’s are typically treated with chlorine and fluoride, which are possible carcinogens and show trace amounts of arsenic and other metals” It doesn’t surprise me either. Shaklee thought about it too, to sell products that improve our health by the vitamins we take, the water we drink and the air we breathe.

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