Paul Saladino· MD
seventh generation which tested zero parts per million of one for dioxane
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seventh generation which tested zero parts per million of one for dioxane
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I just use white vinegar when I wash my clothes because it's pretty cheap and easy and safe but I think about this a lot when I travel what are the towels in the Airbnb that I'm going to stay at washed in what are the sheets in the Airbnb that I stay at Washington and I will email the people and say hey can you wash them in a fragrance free detergent
I just use white vinegar when I wash my clothes because it's pretty cheap and easy and safe
what's your favorite I just use vinegar but if you have to use the detergent I think Seventh Generation like free and clear is the one with the least amount again there's so much to talk about of one for dioxane okay so if we're talking about laundry detergent specifically we did content about this New York state has outlawed any detergent with more than two parts per million of one for dioxane which is a probable carcinogen