I love your video as the visual is very effective! I tried to send a private message but couldn't, so sorry for the public comment. There are several misspelled words in the intro and think if they were corrected, more people would like. Please don't take as a negative comment, it's just that I'm a teacher and those things POP out at me and know that initial impressions matter;) Good luck!
The problem with soap is that it is difficult to get all the residue rinsed off. The Thieves Cleaner is safe even if there is some residue left on the surface.
MLM...I just watched Natalia Taylor's video...something that is strong enough to clean your floors can not be used on food and then consumed...and then stuff you use to clean your food isn't strong enough to be used to clean your floors
Different formulations from thieves household cleaner to the formula used for food wash. They all contain the same blend of oils found in the Thives blend of Clove, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Lemon and cinnamon bark reason why we call it Thieves line but other natural ingredients depending on product for its specific purpose. That’s why YL has different products or else it be just on product for all which is not.
it is a good cleaner if you make a bottle without a preservative. Any water base product will only be safe for a few days without growing bacteria, microbial and even mold...
I've never had any problems with Thieves HHC going bad after dilution...ever. Even at our machine shop. Nothing funky stands a chance of surviving all that clove, cinnamon, lemon and eucalyptus. It is awesome stuff!
I have a question, is the problem that products like Lysol do disinfect and kill bacteria but are UNSAFE to use for YOUR OWN HEALTHY or is it that they do not do the job? I have seen many experiments done where products like Lysol and Clorox clean and disinfect. but what is in them? that's my concern. are the ingredients in Lysol good for you? so as a society, are we willing to keep our counters clean and the risk of using TOXIC chemicals in them?
Hello! products like lysol DO kill bacteria yes, however they are not safe for us to breathe in, or be on our skin, and in turn absorbed into our bodies because of the toxic ingredients. Does that help?
So, who checked the spelling on INFERTILITY ... I mean, if you are going to START the whole thing off, you should at least spell it correctly. (Additionally, I also love thieves in a diffuser to help keep the allergies under control ... added to the Lemon, Peppermint and Lavender)
Absoluty! 100% safe. If your baby someone got into it and drank it, you do no thave to call poison control! So good! Im not condoning the drinking, but just saying :)
Frank Gutowski since you seem to be a little ray of sunshine on many posts here, and since you are asking if someone is a toxicologist, may I inquire after your qualifications to judge?
Just Visiting This Planet I’m wondering whether to believe the toxicology being discussed, or to just pass it off as coming from another internet armchair ‘expert’. It’s a pertinent question. I’m surprised by the lack of inquiries regarding her qualifications or lack thereof. Since this lady doesn’t know what a toxin is, at present, I’m leaning toward the armchair designation until I have reason to believe that she’s not just reciting marketing slogans and promotional hype. I suggest you read her flippant response to the first question in this thread and judge for yourself about her qualifications.
It's very expensive to purchase this, for people who are on a very limited budget..it may be the awesome cleaner, not arguing that at all, it's to expensive, bottom line..
Yes Please please do not order on amazon. You're gonna get the real thing from Young Living only. Here's the link: www.youngliving.com/vo/#/signup/new-start?sponsorid=2632019&enrollerid=2632019&isocountrycode=CA&culture=en-CA&type=member
Tasha Arnall You’ve quite possibly been brainwashed. Look up the definition of toxin. Household cleaners do not contain toxins. (Some toxins are, in fact, plant based, so that’s no assurance of safety based on your notion that plant based is safe.) You’ve been led to believe they must be by a campaign of indoctrination and pseudoscientific mumbo jumbo. Sad. If you want to smear bacteria around, use soap. If you want to disinfect, use a strong oxidant like chlorine bleach or hydrogen peroxide.Stop misleading viewers with pseudoscientific nonsense.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt i think the complexity f chemicals is what the fear is. yeah bleach only has one main ingredient, sodium chlorite, and even bar soap and hot water doesnt add up to a whole slew of unnecessary chemicals.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt "If you want to smear bacteria around, use soap." Well I dont know because if you rinse and wipe well, viruses' lipid walls are actually disintegrated by the soap's polar tails then rinsed away. soap and water are actually extremely helpful against germs.
AuralAudacity ASMR Sodium hypochlorite and xs sodium hydroxide. It’s actually chlorine gas dissolved in water, forming hypochlorous acid, HOCl, which is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, which keeps the hypochlorite in solution.
I am on a quest to find out how Thieves Cleaner cleans on bacteria and viruses- This is great example of it cleans animal proteins and allergens
Michelle Ackerman, did you find anything on viruses?
I love your video as the visual is very effective! I tried to send a private message but couldn't, so sorry for the public comment. There are several misspelled words in the intro and think if they were corrected, more people would like. Please don't take as a negative comment, it's just that I'm a teacher and those things POP out at me and know that initial impressions matter;) Good luck!
How about a comparison with soap AND water (instead of water alone)?
The problem with soap is that it is difficult to get all the residue rinsed off. The Thieves Cleaner is safe even if there is some residue left on the surface.
I love Thieves household cleaner for cleaning and the smell. I use it for everything in my home.
It also removes stains from clothing..even old stains. Love it!
Awesome!! Thank you! I have been using Thieves Household Cleaner for over a decade!! I LOVE it! ❤
MLM...I just watched Natalia Taylor's video...something that is strong enough to clean your floors can not be used on food and then consumed...and then stuff you use to clean your food isn't strong enough to be used to clean your floors
Came to this video after that too 😂
Same
Lil Simmer interesting point id like to know if anyone has insight on it
Here from Natalia’s video too.
Different formulations from thieves household cleaner to the formula used for food wash. They all contain the same blend of oils found in the Thives blend of Clove, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Lemon and cinnamon bark reason why we call it Thieves line but other natural ingredients depending on product for its specific purpose. That’s why YL has different products or else it be just on product for all which is not.
LOVE this video! This stuff is so AWESOME!
I love my thieves cleaner all young living ✨🌸🌸
It smells so good.
It smells good but it doesn't kill the viruses for bacteria
May I use this video on my cleaning business website?
it is a good cleaner if you make a bottle without a preservative.
Any water base product will only be safe for a few days without growing bacteria, microbial and even mold...
I've never had any problems with Thieves HHC going bad after dilution...ever. Even at our machine shop. Nothing funky stands a chance of surviving all that clove, cinnamon, lemon and eucalyptus. It is awesome stuff!
I have a question, is the problem that products like Lysol do disinfect and kill bacteria but are UNSAFE to use for YOUR OWN HEALTHY or is it that they do not do the job?
I have seen many experiments done where products like Lysol and Clorox clean and disinfect. but what is in them? that's my concern. are the ingredients in Lysol good for you?
so as a society, are we willing to keep our counters clean and the risk of using TOXIC chemicals in them?
Hello! products like lysol DO kill bacteria yes, however they are not safe for us to breathe in, or be on our skin, and in turn absorbed into our bodies because of the toxic ingredients. Does that help?
Yay 🎉 it’s all I clean with ❤
Great video!!
Solumel melaleuca is more butter
This also does not prove it disinfects.
How so? How do you prove it? Genuine question.
Did you clean the cutting board with the water with the same type of towel?
How much cleaner to how much water?
How many ounces is the spray bottle?
must we dilute with glass bottle or plastic vittle is just fine?
plastic should be fine, because it's gonna be diluted
Where did you get your bottles from? Is there a specific link you might have to order them?
just google on amazon
How about the protein found in peanut butter?
if you're trying to clean for an alergy reason...Im not sure im sorry
Not sure if Lysol world get rid of that. Probably need to rinse that protein off.
Don’t just say ”look it up.” Please provide the evidence & links if you want to persuade me.
So, who checked the spelling on INFERTILITY ... I mean, if you are going to START the whole thing off, you should at least spell it correctly. (Additionally, I also love thieves in a diffuser to help keep the allergies under control ... added to the Lemon, Peppermint and Lavender)
Yep I totally mis spelled that! I
Can i share this to my facebook wall?
lets see the msds
Is it safe for babies? I have a 5month old baby
Absoluty! 100% safe. If your baby someone got into it and drank it, you do no thave to call poison control! So good! Im not condoning the drinking, but just saying :)
you saw her use it with her baby sitting right there.
Tasha Arnall
Armchair toxicologist?
Frank Gutowski since you seem to be a little ray of sunshine on many posts here, and since you are asking if someone is a toxicologist, may I inquire after your qualifications to judge?
Just Visiting This Planet
I’m wondering whether to believe the toxicology being discussed, or to just pass it off as coming from another internet armchair ‘expert’. It’s a pertinent question. I’m surprised by the lack of inquiries regarding her qualifications or lack thereof.
Since this lady doesn’t know what a toxin is, at present, I’m leaning toward the armchair designation until I have reason to believe that she’s not just reciting marketing slogans and promotional hype.
I suggest you read her flippant response to the first question in this thread and judge for yourself about her qualifications.
It's very expensive to purchase this, for people who are on a very limited budget..it may be the awesome cleaner, not arguing that at all, it's to expensive, bottom line..
It very concentrated. So it ends up being about .05 cents per once. Very cheap. If you are a member you get the wholesale price.
I'm Sold🙋♀️
Do you have it already? Let me know if you need help ordering because it's free shipping until the end of september :)
@@tashaarnall Hi no not yet. I was looking on Amazon. Do you order yours on Young Living website?
Yes Please please do not order on amazon. You're gonna get the real thing from Young Living only. Here's the link: www.youngliving.com/vo/#/signup/new-start?sponsorid=2632019&enrollerid=2632019&isocountrycode=CA&culture=en-CA&type=member
Please look at Jessi Christine video. Thieves didn't work
Super biased and its cool how you cut the video while spraying the video while spraying with the MLM garbage..
Any dish detergent with a little bleach is cheap and effective.
yes I totally agree, but it's definetly NOT toxin free and plant based. Very harmful ingredients that Im not Ok with using anymore in my home is all.
Tasha Arnall
You’ve quite possibly been brainwashed. Look up the definition of toxin. Household cleaners do not contain toxins. (Some toxins are, in fact, plant based, so that’s no assurance of safety based on your notion that plant based is safe.) You’ve been led to believe they must be by a campaign of indoctrination and pseudoscientific mumbo jumbo. Sad.
If you want to smear bacteria around, use soap. If you want to disinfect, use a strong oxidant like chlorine bleach or hydrogen peroxide.Stop misleading viewers with pseudoscientific nonsense.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt i think the complexity f chemicals is what the fear is. yeah bleach only has one main ingredient, sodium chlorite, and even bar soap and hot water doesnt add up to a whole slew of unnecessary chemicals.
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt "If you want to smear bacteria around, use soap." Well I dont know because if you rinse and wipe well, viruses' lipid walls are actually disintegrated by the soap's polar tails then rinsed away. soap and water are actually extremely helpful against germs.
AuralAudacity ASMR
Sodium hypochlorite and xs sodium hydroxide. It’s actually chlorine gas dissolved in water, forming hypochlorous acid, HOCl, which is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, which keeps the hypochlorite in solution.
Immediately exited after the BS ADHD claim. 😅🤦♀️