In response to numerous inquiries and very frequent commenting on products for cleaning and washing skin closely related to household cleaning products, we finally came up with an education on natural home cleaning products.
The “Low Tox” movement represents a philosophy and approach to life aimed at reducing exposure to toxins in everyday life in order to improve the health and well-being of each individual. This movement promotes awareness of toxic chemicals and substances found in food, body care products, household chemicals and the environment , and promotes alternative, natural products and lifestyles. In this education, our topic is home cleaning products.
“Low Tox” households use natural and environmentally friendly cleaning products to reduce exposure to chemicals that are often found in conventional household chemicals, which have a negative impact not only on our health, but also on the environment. This movement promotes environmental awareness and reducing our ecological footprint. This includes reducing waste, recycling, and supporting sustainable practices. The “low tox” approach also encourages education and awareness about toxic substances and their impact on health. Its essence lies in the conscious choice of products and practices that reduce exposure to potentially harmful chemicals. This can result in improved health, reduced risk of disease, and support environmental conservation.
At the “Low Tox” training, we learn about household cleaning products and whether there are any links in their composition with personal hygiene products.
We are demonstrating:
- anti-mite spray
- carpet cleaning powder
- polishing paste for ceramic bathroom parts
- dishwasher tablets
- liquid for degreasing all surfaces, including ovens
- liquid dishwashing detergent
- waterless dishwashing detergent
- anti-limescale spray
- glass cleaner spray
*One customer can claim one free ticket. To claim a free ticket, a single purchase of more than €40.00 is required. Monthly spending does not count. The period for claiming the free ticket is from September 21st to October 12th. Tickets are a gift and are not for sale.





