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How do I go Green & Organic ? and not be confused?
By admin | May 11, 2009
Topics: Cleaning & Laundry, Green Living, Other - Environment | 2 Comments »
gpgma asked:
I am looking for reviews of Green & Organic products. I also would like to find the best prices on them. I have seen a lot of web sites and I overwhelmed by the amount of information.
Specifically,
Health & beauty products for men (deodorant , shampoo, etc.)
Cleaning products
CFL light bulbs (I need at least one that will work on a dimmer)


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First, I’m not convinced yet that flourescent bulbs are a good deal. The spiral ones lasted me a year each. Not good value.
If your electricity is from water dams it makes no difference to environment.
I’d remind everyone that carbon dioxide is 5 parts per 10,000 of air. Thinking it changes global temp is just a flaky theory. I don’t advise worrying about smoke.
Anyway, organic means using organic soil fertilizer instead of chemical, so the soil has all the “organisms” and nutrients. Apparently the term is being misused on many labels.
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While I think Gsilver is a bit confused himself let me just say that confusion and organic go hand in hand. I would suggest to you that you pick up the book Green Living by the editors of E magazine it is both eye opening and insightfull. I have desired the same information for a long time and it was not untill I found this book that I truely felt that being “green” was something that I could attain. Also check out it has great articles and information on living green.
Good luck