Use vinegar for your rinse aid in dishwasher. Carrageenan in your coffee creamers, certain creamy foods and canned pet food causes chronic illness and leaky gut also.
I assume the plastic wrapping on these things is contributing to micro plastics in the water as well. It dissolves, it doesn't just vanish into thin air. I wish people would stop using these. Can we normalize respecting the water supply this year please
I don't bother buying any. I use baking soda two teaspoons worth with a few drops of washing up liquid 3 to 5. Then once washer starts to fill with water I pause cycle and add two cups of spirit vinegar. Works perfectly n super cheap. This also cleans dishwasher too at the same time. However I rinse down the pots before hand with cold water anyways.
@@codewick8985 right. I hear of organic but some of the brands are not really organic or they are hard to find. I googled Dawn's dish soap and baking powder with distilled vinegar as a rinse, it cleans and is cheaper! 😁
I only use vinegar and water. It works. Adding a bit of lemon to your cooking helps you and your dish washing. Only cook with things you can get squeaky clean easily - smooth ceramics and glass. Metals and embroidery tend to require a brush and you might easily miss something. A dish washer that heats everything to 165 for at least five minutes in the rinse cycle is an excellent tool. Boil water in a cup in a microwave, dip paper towels in the water using tongs, is an alternative (method of cleaning). That method keeps the water clean when you only dip clean paper towels in the cup. Grandma developed arthritis and worse I suspect from not wearing gloves doing housework. Thankfully she taught me the trick to cleaning windows streak free - spray bottle half vinegar half rub alcohol. When you can not buy relief from pain, do what ever you can to stay healthy.
Thank you for the information!
Thanks for watching! 😊 - Team Dr. Janine
Use vinegar for your rinse aid in dishwasher. Carrageenan in your coffee creamers, certain creamy foods and canned pet food causes chronic illness and leaky gut also.
My cream doesn't list Carrageenan, are you saying they do have that ingredient in them all?
Thanks you😊
Thanks for watching! 😊 - Team Dr. Janine
I heard this awhile back & literally rerinse all the dishes/glasses after they're washed & then put them away.
I hand washed my dishes.I hate dishwashers
thank you dr.
Thanks for watching! 😊 - Team Dr. Janine
Any recommendations for something safe?
I assume the plastic wrapping on these things is contributing to micro plastics in the water as well. It dissolves, it doesn't just vanish into thin air. I wish people would stop using these. Can we normalize respecting the water supply this year please
I don't bother buying any. I use baking soda two teaspoons worth with a few drops of washing up liquid 3 to 5. Then once washer starts to fill with water I pause cycle and add two cups of spirit vinegar. Works perfectly n super cheap. This also cleans dishwasher too at the same time. However I rinse down the pots before hand with cold water anyways.
Question, what is washing up liquid & "spirit" vinegar?
Im guessing white vinegar and dish soap@@lauram.511
Use Organic dish Washing detergent
What kind do you use may I ask?
@@tammycurtis5222 Ya I don't even know of any
@@codewick8985 right. I hear of organic but some of the brands are not really organic or they are hard to find. I googled Dawn's dish soap and baking powder with distilled vinegar as a rinse, it cleans and is cheaper! 😁
I use hot water and elbow grease, sometimes just elbow grease.
Ecos isn't bad and it's available in some stores.
Just when you thought microplastics were bad…
I never use those pods but they put kems in there to make the food fully rinse off the dishes so there's no residue
I only use vinegar and water. It works. Adding a bit of lemon to your cooking helps you and your dish washing.
Only cook with things you can get squeaky clean easily - smooth ceramics and glass.
Metals and embroidery tend to require a brush and you might easily miss something.
A dish washer that heats everything to 165 for at least five minutes in the rinse cycle is an excellent tool.
Boil water in a cup in a microwave, dip paper towels in the water using tongs, is an alternative (method of cleaning).
That method keeps the water clean when you only dip clean paper towels in the cup.
Grandma developed arthritis and worse I suspect from not wearing gloves doing housework.
Thankfully she taught me the trick to cleaning windows streak free - spray bottle half vinegar half rub alcohol.
When you can not buy relief from pain, do what ever you can to stay healthy.
That's a great natural trick! Thank you for watching! - Team Dr. Janine