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		<title>Homemade Household Cleaning Recipes and Environmentally Friendly Products</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its hard to imagine the number of harsh, toxic chemicals that go into most over the counter cleaning products.  The risks to your health are many, and the risks to the environment are just as bad.  Sadly, much of the wasted product is either flushed down the toilet, dumped down the drain, or even worse&#8230;&#8230;some people actually dump these things into sewer drains on the side of the road.  Those drains head straight to river and other waterways without the benefit of going to a waste water treatment plant.  ...]]></description>
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