Not exact matches
A
good DIY fabric
softener that leaves your clothes noticeably softer and is super inexpensive: 1 (15 oz) Hair conditioner (suave, v05, etc.) 2.5 cups white vinegar 5 cups warm
water 20 or so drops essential oil of choice.
Yes, some people have complicated wash routines because they have hard
water, ineffective washers, used diapers, or a
well meaning husband who thinks everything needs fabric
softener.
After months and months of using it, stripping my diapers, adding
water softener, extra rinses and everything I could think of, my daughter still kept getting rashes (we have very hard
water and lots of hemp diapers and I read that Charlie's Soap doesn't always do
well in hard
water).
Short of installing a
water softener (which may be your
best bet, but not necessarily financially feasible!)
You will need a
good Mainstream detergent, a
water softener if your
water hardness is over 180ppm, and a Washing Machine!
This is one of the
best rated
water softeners and it has a capacity of 48,000 grains, which means it will capture up to 48,000 grains of hardness before it needs to be recharged.
BUT, you do have to wash on hot, you do need a
good rinse cycle (we recommend a warm rinse cycle over a cold one for this product), your diapers need to be washed frequently (meaning daily or every other day), and if you have hard
water or
well water you may need a
water softener to aid in your washing.
Plants and grass actually do
better when fed rainwater instead of tap
water, which is usually treated with
softeners that actually inhibit plant growth.
Our
well water passes thru 3 different tanks and a salt
water softener tank.
* Bulk - forming laxatives (generally considered the safest) * Stimulants (cause rythmic intestinal muscle contractions) * Osmotics (
good for people with idiopathic constipation) * Stool
softeners (moisten the stool and prevent dehydration) * Lubricants (greasing the stool allowing it to pass easier) * Saline (draws
water into the colon for easier bowel movements) * Chloride channel activators (increase intestinal fluid and motility) * Serotonin agonists (helps the intestinal muscles work correctly when a slow moving digestive system is due to LOW levels of seratonin)
We are on a
well and certainly can not afford a
water softener unit, as these tend to be thousands of dollars.
My 6 year old Shihtzu had surgery two days ago, she is on a liquid stool
softener called lactose solution (3 Times a day) and she was on tramadol as
well (she finished it today), she has drank a LOT of
water, she will eat very little, I called the vet and they told me it's
good she's pooping a little, she hasn't tried to poop since TODAY..