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Natural Liquid Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Natural liquid toilet bowl cleaner that actually works

Natural liquid toilet bowl cleaner that actually works

This natural liquid toilet bowl cleaner is such a simple solution to the poisonous options on the market.

Recipe

1/4 C Castile

1 cap full of Thieves Household Cleaner (29 cleaners in one. See all of its uses here!)

15 drops Purification

Add all ingredients together in a squeeze bottle. Fill the rest with water. I use a Thieves Dish Soap bottle (6 dish soaps in one!) or you can grab a simple squeeze bottle like this.

Shake a little, and get to scrubbing!

But…How Do I Know it Cleans As Well as My Toxic Stuff?

First, castile soap is…well…soap. It gets…uh…soapy. So, it’s nice to get the bubbles going to scrub off the ickiness.

But does it kill the germs?

From what I found here, no. That comes from the Thieves Household Cleaner.

According to the Essential Oils Reference Guide, “Thieves Household Cleaner offers a nontoxic, biodegradable, all-purpose cleaning solution using therapeutic-grade essential oils as emulsifiers and germ and fungus killers. Containing Thieves essential oil blend, proven in a 1997 Weber State University study to kill over 99.96% of bacteria, this cleaner is fully biodegradable and complies with EPA standards.”

I mean…how clean is a toilet after the first use beyond the scrub anyway?

However, if you’re looking for a clean for less money, no harm to the environment or you, this is your best solution.

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Added Benefits to Health

Did you ever think you’d be told that a cleaner would actually make you healthier as you clean?

Well, friend today’s that day!

Thieves essential oil blend (found in the Thieves Household Cleaner) is amazing for boosting your immune and respiratory systems as well as your overall health.

The Thieves Legend

According to the Life Science Publishing, “It was created from research based on legends about a group of 15th-century thieves who rubbed botanicals on themselves to avoid contracting the plague while they robbed the bodies of the dead and dying. When apprehended, the thieves were forced to tell what their secret was and disclosed the formula of the herbs, spices, and oils they used to protect themselves in exchange for a more lenient punishment.”

Why We Love Thieves Up in Here (up in here)

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