You can use the regular detergent just make sure not to use the cup that comes with it, literally a tablespoon is good enough for 1 load because it's so concentrated and it saves you money too
You can make your own detergent. Not hard as you may think. Google recipes, a batch can last for a year. Most recipes will contain Borax, Baking Soda, and a soap bar( can't think of the name right now).
I use organic the majority of the time. I recently bought the laundry sheets at TJ Maxx. Like how nicely convenient they are cuz they don't take a lot of space and to me was inexpensive.
No the only ones that are maybe better for the environment are the ones on the bottom shelves if you look at the back most brands in the grocery store comes from the same companies
Hmm, he says don’t use SLS but recommends using one that has SLS (Seventh Generation). 🤔 ALWAYS FACT CHECK & RESEARCH THINGS YOURSELF! Don’t always go off of what someone says on TH-cam. They may be getting paid to advertise certain brands 👀
Oh my god, you literally just gave me the explanation for the hives I used to get from Gain laundry detergent. I went to a Doctor Who couldn't figure it out despite me already suspecting it was the laundry detergent. After switching to All I've never had hives again.
My mom suffered horribly from sls in her medication and now I need to make sure to clean her clothes without this ingredient. Trying your recommendations!!!
My mom makes homemade laundry soap in these huge white buckets. It is poured into a old store-bought laundry soap jug that she only bought for the jug itself. It's actually really good laundry soap, Mom once sent a whole bucket to one of my aunts for Christmas and not only did it last them months, but they asked for another.
@@michelinelatise4224yeah and your cloths don’t clean well my mom made it and it took the color out of my cloths in 6 months and doesn’t smell good and does zero for stains
So just a disclaimer: we’re all going to die, so live your life now. You can be hyper worried about ingredients and still die in a car wreck (even if you’re car is electric lol).
Yes, you are correct, but i want to be as healthy as i can be before that glorious time comes. There is no use in being miserable beforehand. Been there done that.
@@pcstgrsqrl5581if you spend your entire life stressing about what you’re eating, it’s bad for your health. Bobby has gynecomastia caused by hormonal imbalances, possibly due to stress. His attitude is detrimental to his health.
@@whatta1501if you scrutinize to death everything you eat, you become miserable. Just look at Bobby. He’s rich beyond most people’s wildest imagination and he’s still miserable.
Make my own liquid laundry detergent out of natural soap bars with good ingredients. Super easy. Make 10 gallons at a time. Lasts almost a year cost me 16.00. Plenty of videos on this the tube.
Additives or not I'm not going out smelling bad so Tide it is with Downey fabric softener. If I ever become rich I might consider these alternatives but until then I'm going to continue being poor and have clean laundry that smells nice
@stacykennedy6486 I think that was before they changed the formula to include sls now if you suggest a change on the app if possible it will probably be updated
Plant derived and they have been making safe detergents for many years! We have been using only plant derived detergents and they really do a good job! We also use Target's Evergreen products! Their laundry sheets are great! No bottles!
The problem with all these “green detergents” is they are so dam expensive… For example I live in the uk “ecover” which I buy because fairy “the main brand” hurts my hands but it cots twice as much. So how about P&G make their products more green because not all of us can afford to pay 20 dollars for 12 washing pods just because they are environmentally friendly.
Just one one question, why don't the companies that make all these shit stuffs be banned or made to manufacture safe products, rather than asking people to buy the ones that are safe. If it's not on the market, it's not going to be purchased.
Hi Bobby, We've been following you and also many of your advice on many products for a while now... And we haven't been disappointed... until now. A few weeks ago, we switched from our usual detergent to Seventh Generation one, and now our son, who has never had any kind of allergy in his life, has a severe contact dermatitis due to an MI (methylisothiazolinone) in this detergent!! If it's really "Bobby approved", we are disappointed.
Yes. I get what your saying. But, try telling that to a mom on a budget. Who has kids in sports (soccer, football, basketball.. Etc). The sweat and dirt.. You need something that will take out stains and smell good. 😂.. Or a husband/man who is construction or landscaping. Lol.. It's endless. But, I do use the free and clear for a household member who has sensitive skin to regular detergent.
Laundry soap works great, and it's super cheap so I don't get what your issue is @babynblue2723. Laundry soap is made in enormous batches and you don't use much. Even Nellie's :Laundry Soap I found was inexpensive when I looked. My clothes don't come out stinking like NASTY scents either thankfully because that is gross. My clothes just come out smelling like cotton without all that nasty synthetic stank. Scents don't deal with stains and take out smells, they make them smell worse with nasty smells.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is also in some toothpastes. I used to get SO MANY CANKER SORES inside my mouth. Long-lasting ones. So painful. As soon as switched to a different toothpaste which didn't have Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, my canker sores reduced a lot. Now I only get one 1-2 times per year (like from biting my cheek or lip by accident).
I just happened to stumble upon this comment. I also struggle with canker sores, sometimes getting multiple in one clip that are painful. I'm currently using crest pro health, upon googling it I see it has the SLS. Just wondering which toothpaste you switched to?
@shelbynicholson5089 I use "Sensodyne Daily Sensitive Toothpaste, Lasting Sensitivty and Cavity Protection, Fresh Mint 135 mL". I have to use Sensodyne because I naturally have teeth that are sensitive to cold water (no issues with tooth/gum health, many dentists have checked). But Sensodyne only has 1 toothpaste with no SLS. So that's the one I use. I'll bet all the big brands have at least 1 type of toothpaste with no SLS. I'm sorry you have to deal with canker sores. They are the absolute worst. ---- Also, I discovered an INSTANT cure for canker sores recently. It worked for me 3 times so far. There's a product called "Oralmedic Mouth Ulcer and Canker Sore Treatment, Instant Pain Relief". But they aren't making it temporarily, they're trying to find a new manufacturer. This is how it works: It's basically a Q tip that is saturated with a substance that denatures the tissue of the ulcer (sucks the moisture out at a molecular level). It's extremely painful for 1 minute. Worse than the common 'canker sore numbing' agents that sting a bit. This stings HORRIBLY for 1-2 minutes. But the canker sore is immediately 'de-activated' and there is zero pain for the rest of the healing process of the canker sore. ZERO. NO PAIN. The canker sore looks white and the white tissue sloughs off over the next couple of days. This SAVED me. You have to press the Q-tip hard against the canker sore and really rub and twirl the q-tip into the canker sore to make sure you're really denaturing all the tissue (means, you're sucking the water out of the tissue which makes it dead tissue). You might even have to use the same q-tip twice. Do it once, then rinse your mouth out. Feel the canker sore... live with it for 30 minutes... if it's not 100% painfree, go at it again (reuse the same q-tip device, don't grab a new one) and focus on rubbing it precisely where it still hurts. Rinse again. Then breath a sigh of relief... Ahhhhhhhh..... Your misery is over. Unfortunately, they are out of stock temporarily and are changing their manufacturing partner. I found an alternative called "Silver Nitrate Sticks" on Amazon. Apparently this is what dentists use when you complain of a canker sore and they deactivate it on the spot (I didn't even know they did that, lol). I THINK it's the same general idea as the OralMedic product. I haven't had any canker sores yet since buying the Silver Nitrate Sticks but I will let you know if it works, when I use it. I cannot believe you and I have been suffering with the agony of canker sores for years when these 1-and-done solutions have existed all this time. Smh. Okay, let me know if you have any questions. Good luck, my friend! 💖
Me too! I switch toothpastes without SLS but have fluoride. Target has one, Hello brand is good, Tom's, Burt's Bees, Orajel are ones that I have tried so far! I use Colgate's Peroxyl at the first sign of mouth sores or soreness! Since I switched to SLS free my mouth has been so much better!
Its literally the same thing in dish soap it really isnt that dangerous and years of safety. The Essential oils they use now in the plant based are a huge reason contact dermatitis is on the rise natural doesn't equate safe. Most deadly things are from natural sources to begin with
I get itchy skin from polyester. However, as to the detergent, most people overuse it and it doesn’t rinse out properly, especially with the new high efficiency washers. You really only need 1 tsp. Unless you’re a car mechanic or a soccer player, you don’t have any reason to use more. I use a non brand unscented one. It’s cheap. It works great. And I only need a teaspoon. If I have sweat stains, I add oxy powder to the detergent and soak the clothes for 6 hours. My clothes comes out clean.
7th generation is great for dish liquid as well. My wife has very sensitive skin that used to get dry, red, and itchy with other brands like dawn sensitive skin, etc. Switched to 7th gen and no more. Great video!
The fragranced 7th Gen also has SLS, I always use less detergent than it says, I assume they want me to use more so I run out faster lol I'm a bit untrusting of labels and just big brands in general. My motto: go with what you feel, according to tiktok everything is unsafe, even fruits and veggies smh
While that is the case though he was a chef, the information is accurate. Plenty of scientists have been saying this for decades, you simply haven't been listening and they don't get the airtime.
@@alysafleisher He’s clueless. A true-blooded science illiterate! Relax. SLS is fine. It’s a biodegradable surfactant used in laundry detergents and household cleaning products since WWII, when it gained popularity as a degreaser. No one’s died using it. No one will.
The part that he says it costs skin irritation is if you have sensitive skin. Overall most laundry detergents have chemicals to clean stuff. Laundry detergent for sensitive skin has less harsher chemical downsides they don't have any smell. Well I'm not sure I'm just basing it off of deodorant.
Thanks to him, I've saved a lot of money. I no longer cook, eat, or shower, and now I'll save even more on laundry
Exactly what the democrats want!
I can’t. 😂🤣
Lol
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This just added so much stress to my life. The alternatives are 2x the price I can’t afford this
Cry harder
You can use the regular detergent just make sure not to use the cup that comes with it, literally a tablespoon is good enough for 1 load because it's so concentrated and it saves you money too
You can make your own detergent. Not hard as you may think. Google recipes, a batch can last for a year. Most recipes will contain Borax, Baking Soda, and a soap bar( can't think of the name right now).
I know how you feel I don’t know why they up the price on the healthier ones. makes me wonder.. 🤔
I use organic the majority of the time. I recently bought the laundry sheets at TJ Maxx. Like how nicely convenient they are cuz they don't take a lot of space and to me was inexpensive.
Is the earth safe. I don't know is it Bobby approved😂😂😂😂😂
No the only ones that are maybe better for the environment are the ones on the bottom shelves if you look at the back most brands in the grocery store comes from the same companies
Stop looking up to people Bobby is not perfect no one is. We are all going to the same hole 6 feet under
Bobby, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is a ingredient in Seventh generation
Yeah it’s like the third ingredient even in the free and clear version!
I was not toxic version
It’s plant derived not petroleum derived though.
@@davidperry4013makes absolutely no diffrence where the chemical is derived and isolated from
Im waiting on Bobby approved toilet paper.😅
He uses a cactus plant, for those hard to reach areas and organic properties ☺️
Banana leaf organic of course
@@alishaostrowski5250 Without GMO of course
Unfortunately the alternate brands don't clean as well
I add Seventh Generation non chlorine bleach to all loads, seems to help get cleaner, smells fresher, no fragrances
7th gen cleans great I haven’t noticed any difference
That's why you get something like tide hygienic clean free, and stop listening to twerps like this fool.
laundry soap works MUCH better.
@@GG.510 Target's Evergreen is all natural and comes in several forms! Elements is good too! SLS is in toothpaste too!
great now I can't wash my clothes.
why he just named 2 brands sold at walmart. One of the cheapest stores that almost everyone everywhere has
Thank you that's why I like to watch your program❤
Hmm, he says don’t use SLS but recommends using one that has SLS (Seventh Generation). 🤔 ALWAYS FACT CHECK & RESEARCH THINGS YOURSELF! Don’t always go off of what someone says on TH-cam. They may be getting paid to advertise certain brands 👀
True
Dang these businesses are killing us
Not really
@@juliusdauksys2183Yes, really.
That's really the bottom line here. Bug corporations adding poisons in products for profit. We at least get to question what's in it.
Sick herd = profit$
Sir, I am an 80's baby. The damage is already done.
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yeah, because an essential oil, which is an ALLERGEN, isn't a skin irritant 😄
Just use a cup of baking soda each load. Thats it. Youre welcome.
Thanks for all the good information! I appreciate you letting us know! ❤
Nothing cleans better than tide. I’ll take the chemicals and do a double rinse cycle to get rid of as much as I can.
I buy Persil. It isn't banned in Europe😅
Tide is an industry cleaner that ended up on commercial shelves for cash flow
Arm and Hammer Sensitive also just had a class action law suit over Dioxine
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The laundry detergent he recommends has alkyl benzene 😂
Can someone reassure me that arm & hammer powder laundry detergent is safe? I don’t see this specific ingredient but still curious
Listen to Bobby! Check the label on that jug of tide!
At this point just throw the whole universe away
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Yup I agree😂😂
Please do a Target Bobby approved vid on soaps, detergent, cleaning products. Thx 😊
Don’t shop at satanist pedophelia target
I'd rather not go to that child grooming/satanic store and probably same for him since he has children.
@@ubeaight7774 hey I get that . The world is nuts and all for profits . 🤦♀️ so many companies and people fall in line .
You go to Target! Target is a child grooming institution. They hired a devil worshiper to design their children’s clothes!
@@ubeaight7774 Really! Get a life! Josh Duggar types should be your worry! Good Christian boy watches child porn! Sick!
Oh my god, you literally just gave me the explanation for the hives I used to get from Gain laundry detergent. I went to a Doctor Who couldn't figure it out despite me already suspecting it was the laundry detergent. After switching to All I've never had hives again.
If you use the amount that they give for your washer it wont do any harm it wash out with water
Bro If I keep watching you channel, I will stop buying everything 😂
you can still buy water
Guess I won’t be drinking tide anymore. Thanks Bobby!
I'm confused the 7th generation has SLS in the ingredients..
That's fine. SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulfate) is the bad one.
Love you Bobby! Thank you for watching out for us!!!
He’s not trying to watch out for you, he’s making sure you go broke and can’t afford anything.
SLS is in lots of toothpaste & shampoo 🥺 happy scrubbing!
My mom suffered horribly from sls in her medication and now I need to make sure to clean her clothes without this ingredient. Trying your recommendations!!!
I am so glad that you are also covering things other than food! ❤ thank you!!
My mom makes homemade laundry soap in these huge white buckets. It is poured into a old store-bought laundry soap jug that she only bought for the jug itself.
It's actually really good laundry soap, Mom once sent a whole bucket to one of my aunts for Christmas and not only did it last them months, but they asked for another.
How do you make it
@@krisoverton You can google. Most will consist of a special (inexpensive) soap bar that you shred, Borax and Baking soda, that's just an example.
I make laundry soap too, easy and cheap
No detergents, they are all dangerous synthetic chemicals.
@@michelinelatise4224yeah and your cloths don’t clean well my mom made it and it took the color out of my cloths in 6 months and doesn’t smell good and does zero for stains
So just a disclaimer: we’re all going to die, so live your life now. You can be hyper worried about ingredients and still die in a car wreck (even if you’re car is electric lol).
@@jayd3376Exactly, not to mention you’ll feel significantly better by avoiding the toxins that these companies pollute our bodies with.
Yes, you are correct, but i want to be as healthy as i can be before that glorious time comes. There is no use in being miserable beforehand. Been there done that.
By that logic, we should all just dig a hole and climb in. For some of us, it's worth the time and effort to be as healthy as possible.
@@pcstgrsqrl5581if you spend your entire life stressing about what you’re eating, it’s bad for your health. Bobby has gynecomastia caused by hormonal imbalances, possibly due to stress. His attitude is detrimental to his health.
@@whatta1501if you scrutinize to death everything you eat, you become miserable. Just look at Bobby. He’s rich beyond most people’s wildest imagination and he’s still miserable.
Make my own liquid laundry detergent out of natural soap bars with good ingredients. Super easy. Make 10 gallons at a time. Lasts almost a year cost me 16.00. Plenty of videos on this the tube.
Thanks! Good info
Stop using so much detergent and rinse with vinegar and zero residue.
Earthbreeze laundry sheets folks
Cut in half, they are awesome!
But what about super dirty clothes? I tried the 9 ingredients but it didn’t seem like my clothes were getting clean enough… help!
When I looked up the planet one it had sls in it. Bummer.
Bobby a endocrine disrupters is a hormone disrupter. It’s redundant to say both. Also, disrupts what? If you’re going to talk science do it properly.
Additives or not I'm not going out smelling bad so Tide it is with Downey fabric softener. If I ever become rich I might consider these alternatives but until then I'm going to continue being poor and have clean laundry that smells nice
The seventh generation one literally has sls 😭
They changed the formula unfortunately. 😢 I know Molly's Suds laundry detergent liquid on Amazon has no sls. $35.99 for 200 loads worth.
@@videos4life that’s not bad. I am trying 9 elements now
Seventh generation power + has SLS in its ingredients and also getting a Thumbs Up from Bobby. This is confusing! Can anyone bring clarity?
@stacykennedy6486 I think that was before they changed the formula to include sls now if you suggest a change on the app if possible it will probably be updated
Thank you.
Great video
SLS is the 3rd ingredient in the Seventh Generation detergent….
They have a bunch of them, only a few don't also suck.
Plant derived and they have been making safe detergents for many years! We have been using only plant derived detergents and they really do a good job! We also use Target's Evergreen products! Their laundry sheets are great! No bottles!
I don't care tide gets my clothes clean and that's what extra rinses are for
What detergent do you use?
Thanks for the advice and suggestions!
The problem with all these “green detergents” is they are so dam expensive…
For example I live in the uk “ecover” which I buy because fairy “the main brand” hurts my hands but it cots twice as much.
So how about P&G make their products more green because not all of us can afford to pay 20 dollars for 12 washing pods just because they are environmentally friendly.
You cut out at the end and I didn't get to see or hear the detergents you recommended...sigh...
What about the free and clear ones sold at costco?
They are still synthetic detergents
DONT NOT USE TIDE!
Just one one question, why don't the companies that make all these shit stuffs be banned or made to manufacture safe products, rather than asking people to buy the ones that are safe. If it's not on the market, it's not going to be purchased.
Thank you Bobby you've been a lifesaver ❤
You are a very good man Bobby
I learn a lot from you
I use Dr Bronners lavender hemp oil Castile soap
I use this for everything.
Bobby, my mom and many other moms used all the known brand detergents for 50 years. No cancer. This is a bit of a reach.
He sounds like a liberal nanny.
Possible carcinogen and CAN CAUSE CANCER are 2 different statements.
At this point, is life even Bobby approved?? Thanks for the info though😅.
Lol
If NY banned it I'm using it.
Good Info thank you 👍🏻
I’m not in the tax bracket to worry about this type of shit.
I'm soooo happy you did this video !!!
This guy needs to live in a plastic bubble
Hi Bobby,
We've been following you and also many of your advice on many products for a while now... And we haven't been disappointed... until now. A few weeks ago, we switched from our usual detergent to Seventh Generation one, and now our son, who has never had any kind of allergy in his life, has a severe contact dermatitis due to an MI (methylisothiazolinone) in this detergent!! If it's really "Bobby approved", we are disappointed.
I wonder how much his grocery bill is?
In order to live a 100% Bobby approved life, you need to be in the 1%
Thanks to this video, I saved 3 months of my life span by switching to Geico
Vinegar is a great fabric softwner and no Vinegar smell. My washer has a double rinse option
There is SLS in that seventh generation brand
Thank you.
What if you rinse twice wouldnt it remove/wash it out???
My guess is if Bobby says it’s bad it’s probably fine.
That laundry soap sticks you have to wash rinse clothes three times it's awful
Ok now he is gonna ale a flav city tide ! What else is bad for you? Toothpaste water whatelse soap shave creams 😊
Any options that don't cost twice as much as tide?
No, all the good stuff is expensive.
What about all clear detergent ?
Yes. I get what your saying. But, try telling that to a mom on a budget. Who has kids in sports (soccer, football, basketball.. Etc). The sweat and dirt.. You need something that will take out stains and smell good. 😂.. Or a husband/man who is construction or landscaping. Lol.. It's endless. But, I do use the free and clear for a household member who has sensitive skin to regular detergent.
He greatly exaggerates. Blame his handlers for that.
Laundry soap works great, and it's super cheap so I don't get what your issue is @babynblue2723. Laundry soap is made in enormous batches and you don't use much. Even Nellie's :Laundry Soap I found was inexpensive when I looked. My clothes don't come out stinking like NASTY scents either thankfully because that is gross. My clothes just come out smelling like cotton without all that nasty synthetic stank. Scents don't deal with stains and take out smells, they make them smell worse with nasty smells.
@@alysafleisher
Does it cleanse well your nasty fishy-smell panties???
New York is not the bar to follow!
The guy that promotes the consumption of red meat. Is complaining about possible cancer from detergent that cleans your clothes.
Why do you think red meat is bad?
Is the citrus flavor in 7 generations safe???? Thanks.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is also in some toothpastes. I used to get SO MANY CANKER SORES inside my mouth. Long-lasting ones. So painful. As soon as switched to a different toothpaste which didn't have Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, my canker sores reduced a lot. Now I only get one 1-2 times per year (like from biting my cheek or lip by accident).
It’s also in shampoo
I just happened to stumble upon this comment. I also struggle with canker sores, sometimes getting multiple in one clip that are painful. I'm currently using crest pro health, upon googling it I see it has the SLS. Just wondering which toothpaste you switched to?
@shelbynicholson5089 I use "Sensodyne Daily Sensitive Toothpaste, Lasting Sensitivty and Cavity Protection, Fresh Mint 135 mL". I have to use Sensodyne because I naturally have teeth that are sensitive to cold water (no issues with tooth/gum health, many dentists have checked). But Sensodyne only has 1 toothpaste with no SLS. So that's the one I use. I'll bet all the big brands have at least 1 type of toothpaste with no SLS. I'm sorry you have to deal with canker sores. They are the absolute worst. ---- Also, I discovered an INSTANT cure for canker sores recently. It worked for me 3 times so far. There's a product called "Oralmedic Mouth Ulcer and Canker Sore Treatment, Instant Pain Relief". But they aren't making it temporarily, they're trying to find a new manufacturer. This is how it works: It's basically a Q tip that is saturated with a substance that denatures the tissue of the ulcer (sucks the moisture out at a molecular level). It's extremely painful for 1 minute. Worse than the common 'canker sore numbing' agents that sting a bit. This stings HORRIBLY for 1-2 minutes. But the canker sore is immediately 'de-activated' and there is zero pain for the rest of the healing process of the canker sore. ZERO. NO PAIN. The canker sore looks white and the white tissue sloughs off over the next couple of days. This SAVED me. You have to press the Q-tip hard against the canker sore and really rub and twirl the q-tip into the canker sore to make sure you're really denaturing all the tissue (means, you're sucking the water out of the tissue which makes it dead tissue). You might even have to use the same q-tip twice. Do it once, then rinse your mouth out. Feel the canker sore... live with it for 30 minutes... if it's not 100% painfree, go at it again (reuse the same q-tip device, don't grab a new one) and focus on rubbing it precisely where it still hurts. Rinse again. Then breath a sigh of relief... Ahhhhhhhh..... Your misery is over. Unfortunately, they are out of stock temporarily and are changing their manufacturing partner. I found an alternative called "Silver Nitrate Sticks" on Amazon. Apparently this is what dentists use when you complain of a canker sore and they deactivate it on the spot (I didn't even know they did that, lol). I THINK it's the same general idea as the OralMedic product. I haven't had any canker sores yet since buying the Silver Nitrate Sticks but I will let you know if it works, when I use it. I cannot believe you and I have been suffering with the agony of canker sores for years when these 1-and-done solutions have existed all this time. Smh. Okay, let me know if you have any questions. Good luck, my friend! 💖
Me too! I switch toothpastes without SLS but have fluoride. Target has one, Hello brand is good, Tom's, Burt's Bees, Orajel are ones that I have tried so far! I use Colgate's Peroxyl at the first sign of mouth sores or soreness! Since I switched to SLS free my mouth has been so much better!
@@qll8840 Bath soaps!
Its literally the same thing in dish soap it really isnt that dangerous and years of safety. The Essential oils they use now in the plant based are a huge reason contact dermatitis is on the rise natural doesn't equate safe. Most deadly things are from natural sources to begin with
Stress is the #1 cause of cancer.
Talk about perfumes, those expensive French ones. Are they harmful?
This is some critical information, thanks very much. 😎💯💪🏾👍🏾
❤Great information Thank You😊
Do you have a list, or favorite app to tell us more about chemicals in food and cleaning products?
EWG
Maybe that is why I itch so bad, especially when the fabric I have on gets hot in the summer . I actually get whips and rashes on my back .
I get itchy skin from polyester. However, as to the detergent, most people overuse it and it doesn’t rinse out properly, especially with the new high efficiency washers. You really only need 1 tsp. Unless you’re a car mechanic or a soccer player, you don’t have any reason to use more. I use a non brand unscented one. It’s cheap. It works great. And I only need a teaspoon. If I have sweat stains, I add oxy powder to the detergent and soak the clothes for 6 hours. My clothes comes out clean.
Like all your video. You save my life. I have allergy to fragrance
Nothing wrong with Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds.
7th generation is great for dish liquid as well. My wife has very sensitive skin that used to get dry, red, and itchy with other brands like dawn sensitive skin, etc. Switched to 7th gen and no more. Great video!
I looked it up and the dish soap has SLS..
@@DRu.913 It's plant sourced and 1,4 dioxane free. You can search it up on google and there's a link to their own blog about it
The fragranced 7th Gen also has SLS, I always use less detergent than it says, I assume they want me to use more so I run out faster lol I'm a bit untrusting of labels and just big brands in general. My motto: go with what you feel, according to tiktok everything is unsafe, even fruits and veggies smh
@@lighteningstorm Yeap. I did like that 7th Gen at least uses plant derived SLS and no 1,4 dioxane
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Science illiterate.
the sponsors always come at the end
Dear human beings. you cannot prevent cancer or death. live your life
People who eat washing machines
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So what detergent do you recommend
This guy’s an actor, not a toxicologist.
He's actually just Patrick.
Okay you’re with the government. Nice try buddy
While that is the case though he was a chef, the information is accurate. Plenty of scientists have been saying this for decades, you simply haven't been listening and they don't get the airtime.
@@alysafleisher
He’s clueless. A true-blooded science illiterate!
Relax. SLS is fine. It’s a biodegradable surfactant used in laundry detergents and household cleaning products since WWII, when it gained popularity as a degreaser. No one’s died using it. No one will.
Do you have any videos about fabric sheets?
The part that he says it costs skin irritation is if you have sensitive skin. Overall most laundry detergents have chemicals to clean stuff. Laundry detergent for sensitive skin has less harsher chemical downsides they don't have any smell. Well I'm not sure I'm just basing it off of deodorant.