What is the big deal about chemicals anyway?
Chemicals kill cells. Lots of chemicals kill lots of cells, tissues, and organs. Trace exposures to chemicals everyday result in a continuous cycle of cell death, debris clean up, and cellular rebuilding. Imagine cutting your skin at a different spot everyday. That's a lot of damage, clean up, and regrowth. Eventually, if it becomes too much for your body to handle, you become sick, sicker, and terminally ill beyond repair. Chemicals do this from the inside.

What kind of vodka should I use?
Don't use expensive vodka. Just be sure it's 40% grain alcohol. Albertson's grocery store usually sells a 1.75 liter bottle for $9.99. You can fill the 4 oz and 2 oz hand sanitizers for $1.00 and that will last one person about a month.

Do the products have RFID?
No. Our products are never microchipped or tagged with Radio Frequency Identification devices used buy certain large manufacturers and retailers to track inventory.

Is there any acceptable toothpaste? I can't trust my children with hydrogen peroxide.
True, H2O2 should be used responsibly. Tom's Of Maine Fennel toothpaste is acceptable, but not the other varieties. It tastes fine, and the company prints on the packaging the Source and Purpose of all the ingredients.

What is a pollutant?
Think of pollution. Contamination. Dirtiness. Chemicals, solvents, metals, anything that shouldn't be there, that damages your body's cells, organs, and its hormonal balance.

Do chemicals really cause cancer?
Well, the state of California legislature must think so because in September of 2005 they voted in favor of the bill SB 484, the California Safe Cosmetics Act. This law requires the makers of cosmetics to disclose to the Department of Health Services the carcinogenic chemicals contained in their products. Yes, that's right, the carcinogenic chemicals in their products.

Are there any other ingredients not listed?
No. All ingredients for all items are listed on the Product Ingredients Label as well as on the Suggestions For Use, which provides a full detailed disclosure of the product's ingredients.

Why is the lotion kept in the refrigerator?
The ingredients are nutrients for your skin. Your skin is living tissue and it absorbs topical applications in to the body. Dr. Jordan Rubin author of The Maker's Diet says, "Don't put anything on your skin that you are not willing to eat." Additionally, the benefits of Vitamin C and other nutrients rapidly degrades in most skin care products because of their infinite shelf lives.

Are fragrances really that bad?
Yes. In 1991, the EPA found Toluene in every fragrance they tested. Toluene is a carcinogenic chemical solvent, it's used in bombs to kill people in the form of TNT, Tri Nitro Toluene.