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Living Greener - A Way to Help Your Allergies AND the Environment?

Kathleen MacNaughton
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Kathleen MacNaughton, RN, is a licensed registered nurse and consumer...

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Saturday, February 28, 2009
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It seems everywhere you turn these days, you're reading about going green, living green, being eco-friendly and saving our environment. All praise-worthy efforts, to be sure. But does it have anything to do with allergy control?   Well, the answer is, yes, quite possibly. Of course, any time t...
  1. What to plant in the garden
    Peter
    Thursday, March 05, 2009 at 08:43 AM

    This is a very informative outline about the 'green products'. Hope many add their own information.

    My question is. Do you supply a list of shrubs and trees which are 'allergy causing' in the garden?

    My tip of the 'green' day:

    Do you have a problem with fruit flies?

    Use apple cider in a wide mouth jar (short jam jar)

    add 3 drops of liquid dishwasher soap.

     

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