Earth Day Product Review & Giveaway: EcoStore USA
CONTEST HAS ENDED
I recently had the pleasure of trying out a few of the products from EcoStore USA, a store founded in New Zealand on the principal of “No Nasty Chemicals” and “doing good by nature.”
We tried the Pure Oxygen Whitenter, the Toilet Cleaner, and the Naturally Antibacterial Spray Cleaner in our home for the last month. My desire to find chemical-free products stems from the fact that I am asthmatic. My husband usually has the task of cleaning because I have breathing problems when cleaning with traditional products. My daughter also has asthma and I do not feel comfortable exposing her to the harsh irritants found in chemically-laced products.
I am happy to report (and so is my husband who no longer has to clean the house alone) EcoStore products do not irritate my respiratory issues and they do a heck of a job getting our home clean. The bleach alternative gets my whites bright without “burning” the fabric which eventually leads to the wearing down of clothing.
So in honor of Earth Day and because I believe that every one should have the chance to make healthy changes in their lives, I am holding my first ever “Earth Day Giveaway“. The giveaway will end on April 27 @ 3:21 PM.
To enter, leave a comment below and tell me what you are doing to make healthy changes and you will be entered to win a $25 worth of full sized products from the Eco Store.
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Win $25 worth of EcoStore products from @momontherise! Say “No to Chemicals and YES to Health” http://tinyurl.com/cnv6o3
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All three of my kids are afflicted with allergies and asthma. While I haven’t done all my research in the area (just diagnosed ‘em!), I do sense that part of the problem is the harsh chemicals and additives in our everyday products. So this weekend, we’re doing a major home overhaul – cleaning & clearing. We’ve used some of the “green” products by the major brands, but this one looks interesting!
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I’m currently trying to convert to veganism.
I try to keep my cleaning products as natural as possible…i usually use vinegar and water for a lot of things
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I have been recycling and been buying organic food and natural products my dad was diagnosed with cancer recently and they said that the food and enviornment have a big part to do with it. so i have been making some big changes.
We are packing no waste school lunches and buying many things in bulk, trying to reduce our footprint on the earth!
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We use our curbside recyclying. I try to remember to use cloth bags at the grocery store rather than plastic. We buy organic produce. I am growing a garden. Just a few days ago I started a mini blog within my main blog to follow what I am doing to be more “green.” I just found your site and I think it is great!
We use cloth diapers, breastfeed, walk as much as possible from a to b, we try to eat organic as much as possible too!
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To try to be healthier, I have been walking. Either outside or on the treadmill. I love that now the weather is nice enough to get outdoors and get some exercise. Bike riding also I have donea time or two. Thanks!
We have begun eating organically and walking everywhere!
i am trying to make more of our food – baking bread and eating more whole local foods!
I am making lots of my own cleaning products – all natural. Lots of vinegar and baking soda ….
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I use eco bags. I use eco cleaner! I recycle.
Making my own baby food for my little girl out of fruits and veggies instead of buying them. Also just recently started a “salad garden” in a large strawberry pot out on my patio.
Angie’s last blog post..I’m so glad when Daddy comes home.
We are using cloth bags at the store, recycling and turning off lights, tvs etc. when not using them. Would love to try these products. Thanks.
I bike to school, and eat vegan!
Our family has been walking everywhere for 2 years so far. We reuse bags and drinking containers. We’ve started composting and growing some of our own veggies! Thanks for the giveaway — I’d love to try these products!
We try to walk and bike as much as possible. Keeps us fit, wears the kids out and keeps us from using gas unnecessarily.
My family and I are starting to use reusable bags for grocery shopping, and switching to cloth napkins. =)
I try to walk wherever I can, it’s so easy yet a great way to exercise!
eating more vegetables!
we started cleaning our windows with a polishing cloth and water