RE: Litterboxes/baking soda

2007-10-22 Thread Caroline Kaufmann

Totally OT: But you should look into Lush.com.  http://www.lush.com  They make 
homemade, all-natural, health and beauty products.  They have stores in big 
cities (they have a store list), but I have to do my shopping online. It is 
expensive, but their products are worth it.  Great stuff, with minimal 
packaging, with a new option to request even less packaging if you want, 
(another one of their earth friendly things).  Some products are even vegan, 
marked with a V symbol by the product.  They make deodorant bars (listed 
under the link on the left-hand side entitled Close-up.)- some are vegan.  I 
have never tried them, but they are all-natural (they list the ingredients on 
the site so you can check before you buy) and like everything they make, no 
doubt work great!  This company is wonderful..., definitely try it.
-Caroline   


Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 20:01:54 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: 
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You guys are probably going to think I'm crazy, but I actually use baking soda 
for deodorant.  I've been trying to find a good deodorant that does not contain 
aluminum, which is supposed to be bad for us, and never could.  Anything I did 
find did not work very well.  I was reading online about deodorant because I 
began to notice that only my right armpit was having body odor all of a sudden, 
when I never have had much before, and read that bacteria can build up and 
block your pores.  I read that baking soda is a great, safe alternative, and 
have been using it for about two months now and am very happy with it.  I don't 
have that odor anymore, and I don't even have to use it everyday, believe it or 
not.  I hope I didn't gross anyone out with my TMI, but I think it's a great 
alternative if you're looking for one and good info. to pass on.  So I'm 
assuming it's safe for kitties to mix it in with litter.
 
:)
Wendy 
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Re: Litterboxes/baking soda

2007-10-21 Thread Gloria Lane
I've used Baking Soda in my litter boxes on and off for several  
years.  It's great - have to remember to get some more, now that  
you've reminded me.  Gloria




On Oct 20, 2007, at 10:01 PM, wendy wrote:

You guys are probably going to think I'm crazy, but I actually use  
baking soda for deodorant.  I've been trying to find a good  
deodorant that does not contain aluminum, which is supposed to be  
bad for us, and never could.  Anything I did find did not work very  
well.  I was reading online about deodorant because I began to  
notice that only my right armpit was having body odor all of a  
sudden, when I never have had much before, and read that bacteria  
can build up and block your pores.  I read that baking soda is a  
great, safe alternative, and have been using it for about two  
months now and am very happy with it.  I don't have that odor  
anymore, and I don't even have to use it everyday, believe it or  
not.  I hope I didn't gross anyone out with my TMI, but I think  
it's a great alternative if you're looking for one and good info.  
to pass on.  So I'm assuming it's safe for kitties to mix it in  
with litter.


:)
Wendy

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens  
can change the world - indeed it is the only thing that ever  
has! ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~



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Re: Litterboxes/baking soda

2007-10-20 Thread wendy
You guys are probably going to think I'm crazy, but I actually use baking soda 
for deodorant.  I've been trying to find a good deodorant that does not contain 
aluminum, which is supposed to be bad for us, and never could.  Anything I did 
find did not work very well.  I was reading online about deodorant because I 
began to notice that only my right armpit was having body odor all of a sudden, 
when I never have had much before, and read that bacteria can build up and 
block your pores.  I read that baking soda is a great, safe alternative, and 
have been using it for about two months now and am very happy with it.  I don't 
have that odor anymore, and I don't even have to use it everyday, believe it or 
not.  I hope I didn't gross anyone out with my TMI, but I think it's a great 
alternative if you're looking for one and good info. to pass on.  So I'm 
assuming it's safe for kitties to mix it in with litter.

:)
Wendy
 
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the 
world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has! ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~

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