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After the Boycotting...

 
 
Ierne
20:53 / 02.08.01
But yes, I'll echo an earlier post: how about a list of companies that can satisfy all the basic needs, but who are undeniably 'clean'. That'd be much more useful... – Tyrone Bongolaces

Yeah, I agree – We need a more positive spin on things (not to mention knowledge about where to get good stuff).

I'll start by mentioning Grandpa's. I can vouch for the baking soda soap and the Pine Tar Shampoo. (Pine tar is an acquired taste...or should that read scent?...but it does make for a happier scalp.) I've not bought the products online but the prices at my health food store are quite reasonable. I know some folks who use the clay deodorants as well.

So come on... who gets our love, support and $$$? Bring it on...

[ 02-08-2001: Message edited by: Ierne ]
 
 
grant
17:19 / 03.08.01
I loooove that Dr. Bronner's soap....
 
 
Mordant Carnival
18:41 / 03.08.01
Or tips on how we can do without some of this crap in the first place. Anybody?
 
 
mondo a-go-go
18:45 / 03.08.01
shave your head and you never need worry about shampoo again.
 
 
ynh
19:13 / 03.08.01
But which razor, Kooky? All I've got's a boning knife.

You don't need deoderant. You can pick up a mineral rock at any co-op or natural foods store. They last for like a year and (personal testimonial) work great.

Dr. Bronners can clean just about every part of yr body and most of the flat as well, all with directions on the bottle.
 
 
Mordant Carnival
20:31 / 03.08.01
quote:Originally posted by Kooky is eeeeevil:
shave your head and you never need worry about shampoo again.


I already did!
 
 
Mazarine
03:38 / 04.08.01
quote:Originally posted by grant:
I loooove that Dr. Bronner's soap....


Yay Doc Bronner's! I could sit around for hours just reading the spiritual advice on the bottle. And sooo minty, wakes you up good and proper.
 
 
Mordant Carnival
13:22 / 04.08.01
Try here for advice: http://www.responsibleshopper.org/

or here: http://www.ethicalconsumer.org
 
 
Ierne
20:22 / 06.08.01
It would be great if we could get a dialogue going on what companies are deserving of our consumer dollars and why. And even though my next link is also personal-hygiene related, we don't need to stick to that particular aspect of consumerism.

I really like Weleda's Salt & Baking Soda toothpaste.
 
 
grant
20:54 / 06.08.01
OK --
I'd like to hear from someone who could tell me about the vegetables I get at:
* my local supermarket (a Winn Dixie, in my case)
* my local health food chain (a Wild Oats)
* my local produce stands
...and how they stack up against one another.

I'd also like to know about razors.
Clothes, I get either as gifts or at thrift stores.
 
 
Ierne
19:04 / 07.08.01
Still trying to find info about non-disposable razors... straight razors seem a bit time-consuming...
 
  
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