How to Be Green with Soap Nuts, a List of All the Benefits from Using Soap Nuts

With This List of Uses for Soap Nuts, You Can Make a Serious Beneficial Impact on the Environment!

Cara Surdi
Buying Detergent is costly enough, but it is also costing our environment. Soap nuts are relatively cheaper than detergents and best of all they are completely environmentally friendly. Not only considered green, soap nuts are also allergen free and gentle and effective. Lets take a look at what else soap nuts can offer you for a green friendly home.

Soap nuts also known as Soapberry can also be referred to as washing nuts. So where did this idea come from, well it has been around for quite sometime in other countries. They have been using soap nuts for over 100 years to launder their clothes with. The soap nut is actually a dried fruit from the Ritha tree. So if your allergic to nuts, do not worry, soap nuts are not actually nuts.

Soaps nuts are not only for laundry, they can clean a lot more besides clothes. They are also used to clean and shine ornaments, used as a household cleaner and also liquid soap.

Soap nuts are gentle on your most delicate fabrics and can be used in all water temperatures. They are also known for removing bad odors. Soap nuts are also good for your skin, as they are a natural element, so pop some in a bathtub and relax in an organic bath. They are even mild enough for your babies skin.

Soap nuts can also be used in your dishwasher. Also use soap nuts to clean and detoxify food. Along with the benefits listed there are more like using soap nuts as a natural pesticide and even dandruff control. Also, soap nuts can be used as a shampoo to remove lice! For the price of soap nuts, it may seem like you would be able to do more cleaning, safely at a lesser expense. If you choose, you can purchase your own soap nut seeds to grow a tree of your own. Now who says money doesn't grow on trees? With all these extras, you will have plenty of extra savings growing your own soap nuts.

Soap nuts do not harm the environment. Soap nuts are completely biodegradable, which make a perfect choice for homeowners who have a well and use a septic tank. Soap nuts can aid in breaking down solids in a septic system. You can even put the soap nuts in your compost. Soap nuts do not normally have a long shelf life, however; by storing them properly you can make them last a little longer.

Compared to regular laundry detergent, which is not only expensive, it also may contain toxic chemicals. These chemicals can be released into your bloodstream and become air born and be inhaled all the day while wearing your clothes. Chemicals in detergents can cause issues such as allergies, rashes, and even sinus issues.

On average for a 20-pound bag of soap nuts can cost you around $200.00. It may sound costly, but on average 4 or 5 soap nuts thrown in with your laundry can wash up to 5 loads of laundry. In the long run, the savings heap up not only in your wallet, but savings from not having to buy all the additional products that soap nuts can take care of. Last but not least soap nuts are another way of helping to save our environment as well.

Published by Cara Surdi

I'm open minded, not judgmental, no one is perfect. I'm a licensed adjuster, background: administrative, report writing, proof reading, medical payments, medical terms, pharmaceutical experience, and handlin...  View profile

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