Green Cleaners And Are Women Loony?
Women do over 90% of the cleaning. Unless you’ve being living in a fallout shelter for the last long hundred solar years, everyone get the ideas that destructive cleaning agents at home, were we transact business and were we monkey around are causing cancer, mutating your progenys and doing bewildering things to the male regenerative mechanism. Obviously, we should hold off using them and change-over to green cleaners, so why don’t we? We’re not addicted to them like cigarettes. Or are we? Let’s find out.
Let’s dive in with the quandary, consider how nasty a problem toxic cleaners are. According to the EPA “50% of all illness comes from poor indoor air quality”. The largest type of toxins you’re exposed to in the home are cleaners. A recent study showed that “women who stay at home have a 54% higher rate of cancer then women in the work force.” When you consider the implications of these studies you would think that politicians would be banning the stuff tomorrow and that your doctor would demand on every visit that you remove them out of your abode and work. I would like to take on a paper to find out how oftentime billions are used to sick days and increased medical costs.
A fast view of wikipedia shows us that “psychological dependency on such things as gambling, food, sex, pornography, computers, work, exercise, spiritual obsession (as opposed to religious devotion), cutting and shopping” “count as ‘addictions’ as well and cause guilt, shame, fear, hopelessness, failure, rejection, anxiety, or humiliation symptoms associated with, among other medical conditions, depression and epilepsy.” “Although, the overhead mentioned are things and/or tasks which, whenever applied or performed, do not fit into the traditional view of addiction and may be better defined as an obsessive-compulsive disorder.”
If we take the lesser evil and call it “obsessive-compulsive toxic cleaner/cleaning disorder” I think we can start to shed some light on why consumers don’t exile toxic cleaners from their homes and workplaces. This is not to be confounded with obsessive-compulsive cleaning disorder which in my opinion is not necessarily a bad thing considering I sell cleaning products. However, the need to discharge pollution all about our households and other buildings is an remarkable masterwork of brainwashing considering that the person actually thinks that they are making things cleaner. Every other living creature runs away from the whiff of sodium hypochlorite yet the constant use of guilt, shame, fear, hopelessness, failure, rejection, anxiety, and humiliation used in advertising over generations has managed to completely override our natural instincts. Even, moms that are determined “green” home makers find themselves remorseful of spraying anti-bacterial products around the home when the supposed flue season arrives to protect their childrens.
Please consider this inescapable fact; if you lather contact poison over anything, it’s dirty, not clean. Most homes and buildings are coated on a daily basis with poison. Does anyone imagine this as a concern? Really, the only option for a clean home is green cleaners. When you study how the brainwashing is accomplished you start to be conscious of some fascinating constants. The first is the ads are always framed in what appears a proper manner, yet they always use reverse psychology by subtly implying that if you don’t do it the way they are showing something is incongruous with you. You’re a bad mother; you don’t know how to do laundry, etc. Mostly they are targeted at women as they do most of the cleaning.
Secondly, they never show you proof that the product positively works, just the suggestion that it’s new and improved and therefore works better then the last stuff. Some products work a little bit on one thing yet not another. This way they keep you purchaseing more and more products and then they change the labels and you start over again. Every cleaning storehouse is congested by very many failed poisonous cleaning experiments, just look in your own. I don’t know about you, yet if I could never get what I wanted, i might go screwy to.
Thirdly, the brainwashing has convinced almost everyone that they are professors on cleaning and realize unequivocally how to explain it. Having watched thousands of people clean I’m forever flabbergasted when laymen lather something and immediately start scrubbing. The ads have conditioned people that this is the way to clean when in fact logically a chap ought to spray something and wait to let the cleaner do the work. To fend off this compliant advertising programmed conduct I train our sales people to spray the surface and create a distraction to get the stark-mad scrubber somewhere else from the surface so the cleaner can get the appropriate dwell time.
Observe how totalitarian this noggin douching is; if you were to tell almost any woman that they don’t know how to clean you would be lucky to solely get an aggravated stare. The truth is most people don’t have the first clue about how cleaners work and the big-league poisonous chemical dealers like it that way. It’s far more profitable to hocus-pocus ignorant clients wounded from obsessive-compulsive toxic cleaner/cleaning disorder then to show them how to get great cleaning results, save money and avoid the toxic side effects.
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