I wonder how many people are stockpiling all these expensive brand name products at the expense of some decent food in the cupboards. Bound to be some
Lots of my DMโs are people with cleaners and no food. Debt they cannot pay and two new vacs.I wonder how many people are stockpiling all these expensive brand name products at the expense of some decent food in the cupboards. Bound to be some
Me too!!Finally someone near me Most of these guys seem to be near each other and I thought I was left out but not anymore woo
It really does make me sad. Iโm sure some of those people are so vulnerable that they genuinely believe they need to do it. She has them convinced that theyโre falling in some way if they run out of bathroom cleaner.I wonder how many people are stockpiling all these expensive brand name products at the expense of some decent food in the cupboards. Bound to be some
She really is no better than those companies that prey on elderly people and convince them to purchase items and services that they actually don't need.It really does make me sad. Iโm sure some of those people are so vulnerable that they genuinely believe they need to do it. She has them convinced that theyโre falling in some way if they run out of bathroom cleaner.
Really? That's interesting? So you recommend biological products, even though they contain enzymes that can irriatate? Are you talking about specifically powders, because just on a personal preference I am not a fan of powder detergents in general? Perhaps that advice has not been rolled out over all trusts, not that there are actually guidelines on "Baby Clothing Washing"? To be fair, it is not something that comes up often to me, more in the antenatal care and classes, but it's always what we have advised both Private and NHS? Can you send me any links over DM - being off work because of my health at present, would be great to do any extra reading?The NHS no longer recommends non-bio for baby items, as research has shown that bio powder is no more likely to cause a reaction. I admin a cloth nappy group and we only used evidence based advice, we get asked about detergents frequently.
Ugh, I'd forgotten about her rubbish book!! That reminds me time to do some more ss, I got so bored after sharing the endless list of baskets and chemical products I quit looking at it (I didn't pay for her book, btw, & I'm glad as it's a big pile of headache inducing poop! )Shamelessly plugging her book again....
It really annoys me when she always says "I remember this day, so well guys"...it was a few months ago and in some cases, weeks ago. Not years and years ago, to the point it was almost a distant memory until it suddenly came back to you.@Empen
When she does this, should it be declared as advertising?
Not a single #ad in sight. Plus there is a spray bottle of fabreze in one of the pics..no #ad again!Ugh, I'd forgotten about her rubbish book!! That reminds me time to do some more ss, I got so bored after sharing the endless list of baskets and chemical products I quit looking at it (I didn't pay for her book, btw, & I'm glad as it's a big pile of headache inducing poop! )
book sales must be at rock bottom nowShamelessly plugging her book again....
Yes we do, as new research has shown that enzymes are no more likely to irritate skin than non-bio, and that actually the perfumes innon-bio can be more likely to irritate. We always recommend bio detergents for nappies, powder usually as they clean better and itโs less likely to leave residue which can affect absorbency, although liquid can be preferred in soft water areas as itโs less sudsy, and suds cushion nappies preventing proper agitation and therefore cleaning. Iโll pop you some links over, but it is on the main MHS website if you google NHS non-bio, it was in the news a while back. Iโm not no, in fact the NL is a bit of a bone of contention for us ha ha! She has some great resources, but her advice isnโt evidence based at all and we have so many people come to us with problems and damaged nappies due to ammonia degradation from using her guidelines. Iโm part of the U.K. branch of Clean Cloth Nappies Down Under.Really? That's interesting? So you recommend biological products, even though they contain enzymes that can irriatate? Are you talking about specifically powders, because just on a personal preference I am not a fan of powder detergents in general? Perhaps that advice has not been rolled out over all trusts not that there are actually guidelines on "Baby clothing washing"? To be fair, it is not something that comes up often to me, more in the antenatal care and classes, but it's always what we have advised both Private and NHS? Can you send me any links over DM - being off work because of my health at present, would be great to do any extra reading?
Edit - Are you The Nappy Lady, by any chance?
It beggars belief it was ever published in the first place, id rather read the back of a sauce bottle...more contentbook sales must be at rock bottom now
Nope she really isn't.She really is no better than those companies that prey on elderly people and convince them to purchase items and services that they actually don't need.