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A little bit of Tri Nature History
A Little Bit of Tri Nature History
I was watching a Facebook video about a new eco cleaning company and how they got started. It reminded me that Tri Nature has a history that dates back to 1979 and two amazing Australians who set out to change the world! I thought I would share a little bit about that.
My Laundry Powder Science Experiment
I did a little Laundry Powder Science Experiment the other day with a couple of supermarket brands of laundry powder. Both are Australian made and both claim to be the super eco friendly.  Aware also claims to have no added fillers.
I mixed a front loader dose of powder from each brand into a (recycled but clean) pasta sauce jar and added warm water. I used half cold and half boiling water so let’s call it 50 degrees, hotter than my washing machine anyway.
I stirred and I shook until my arms were tired. Then I left them to sit for a while.
At first, I thought the Aware powder had dissolved quite well but a couple of hours later I came back to it to discover that was not actually the case. I don’t know what’s in it but it looks like shards of plastic.
The Eco Choice just looks like it has bits of sand in it.
Tri Nature’s Alpha Plus Laundry Powder is completely dissolved and clear all the way through (of course)!
You can watch the video of me doing the experiment. It goes for 10 to 12 minutes.
And YES, I fully encourage you to TRY THIS AT HOME!
How GREEN are you?
How Green Are You? The other day, as I was hopping in my 4 wheel-drive soccer-mum car that I purchased brand-new and runs on diesel, I pondered just how green I really am. Â I like to think I am pretty environmentally friendly but, without question, there are many areas in which I could improve.
While my car isn’t the greenest choice, there are other reasons why I drive it. Â I have to be able to tow a horse float, which limits my options. Â Within that small group of cars, I absolutely look at fuel economy as one of the most important factors. Â I do a lot of driving. Â Picking a car with good fuel economy is one of the ways I can improve my “greeness” and it also improves my budget.
I tell you this story because I believe that it’s not how green we are that matters most. Â It’s about how we factor our concern for our environment (whether just in our homes, or the earth in general) into our lives each day. Â It’s about constantly making changes and adjustments to improve the way we impact the planet, each other and our future generations. Â Every little bit helps. Â It doesn’t matter what you change or how big a change you make, it just matters that you make start. Â Do what you can in the space you are in and with the resources you have.
Each day I find a different way to approach things in my life that will improve my impact on the planet. Â For me, any changes have to tick 3 boxes.
- Must be better for the planet than what I’m doing now,
- Must not negatively impact my family, and
- Must not be more expensive than what I’m doing now.
Here are some examples of big and little changes I have made:
- I use Tri Nature products everywhere I can (obviously)
- We changed over our 2 electric hot water services to heat pump services which slashed our energy consumption and bills (you can read more about this change here)
- I use green/reusable shopping bags for any shopping.  I have the smaller ones that fold up into tiny bundles in my handbag at all times so I am never caught without.  These are also great for using in the supermarket instead of plastic bags for items like apples and tomatoes.
- I buy in bulk where possible to save on packaging
- I buy “nude” wherever possible. I can’t stand the trend towards packaging on fresh produce. Drives me crazy and I would rather buy a whole pumpkin and find ways to use it than just a half wrapped in glad-wrap on a styro-foam tray.
- I always ensure packaging is recyclable on everything I buy
- I grow my own food as much as possible with the time and space I have available
- I buy locally made wherever I can (if I can’t get Australian fruit and veg I won’t buy it at all, which really hurts with avocados and asparagus and I am now growing my own garlic)
- I reuse as much as I can, especially packaging, for example:
- I donate all cardboard to kinders – it’s amazing what they can make out of a cornflakes box
- packing material from Tri Nature is shredded paper which I use to line my chook house and then compost once they’re done with it
- glass jars and solid plastic containers are washed and used for
- gifts (filled with home made goodies or decorated and filled with other gifts)
- leftovers or home made food
- temporarily housing “pet” bugs from the garden
- home made slime storage
- recycle everything I possibly can that can’t be reused
- I carry a small bag with a metal travel fork and spoon so I never need plastic or take-away cutlery
- I recently invested in some metal straws which live in my handbag so the kids never need to get the plastic ones (because it’s never just one of the plastic ones either)
- I take my 1L refillable water bottle everywhere so I don’t need to buy bottled water
- I take my 2 travel mugs with me everywhere so I don’t need to use disposable cups for tea or hot chocolates
- I recycle as much water as I can from our house
- the washing machine hose goes out the window of the laundry and all water from washing goes straight onto the grass and the garden. Â This isn’t an issue for the grass or plants because I use Tri Nature products.
- any water that hits our roof goes into rain water tanks and is used on the garden. Â We have evaporative cooling which dumps water onto our roof every 3 hours when it’s on, so even though it hardly ever rains here, we still get water in the tanks.
- bathrooms and kitchen I have yet to figure out.
Hopefully I have given you some ideas about what you can do differently that will help you and our planet. Â I would love to hear your ideas! Â Please comment below, email me or drop me a line on facebook and let me know what you have done in your space.
Everyday Essential Oils
When I say Everyday Essential Oils, I want to be clear upfront.  I’m not going to be telling you how a splash of clove oil will magically re-attach a severed limb or drinking 5 drops a day of Frankincense will cure cancer.  I have actually been a bit reluctant to write this post because there is just so much “mythinformation” out there about Essential Oils.
I was slow to embrace EO’s because there seemed to be a fine line between Camp A preaching how dangerous they are if used incorrectly, and Camp B renouncing all western medicine and claiming all ailments can be cured with them.
To be honest, I am not even sure what it was that got me over the line in trying them initially. It’s just that I was packing the other day to go bush for the weekend and I realised that I now pack a couple of EO’s as part of my travel kit. While I would never use EO’s instead of a first aid kit, there are 3 oils that I tend to bring along as a complement to it.  I thought it was time to share these oils and what I use them for.
Lavender Essential Oil
First up is Lavender EO. Â This is THE BOMB for dabbing on mozzie/midgee/insect bites, itchy rashes and general skin irritations. Â It takes the itch away and soothes inflammation. Â It might sting if there’s broken skin but the upside to that is that Lavender EOÂ also has antibacterial properties so it helps to prevent infections.
Lavender EO is one of the few essential oils that properly qualified aromatherapists will tell you can be applied neat, directly to skin and I absolutely use it this way, as well as in the diffuser and in a spray.
My daughter is allergic to mozzie bites and if I leave them untreated, they turn into big, angry, infected welts. Â If I rub a bit of lavender EO onto them whenever they start to irritate her, they are usually gone within 2-3 days and without any major scratching.
Also super handy when bushwalking to dab a bit of lavender EO onto any ankles that are itchy from brushing past irritating plants and grass!
Another thing I have used Lavender EO for is burns, including sunburn.  I know!  It sounds counter-intuitive to put oil on a burn.  Let me tell you, I have had first hand experience on more than one occasion that it works. You put it on ASAP after the burn has occurred.  Lavender EO takes the sting out of the burn faster than anything else I have ever tried.  That was a blessed relief the time I spilled the boilingest boiling water ever down my back (cup of tea in a travel mug with a loose lid chucked into my handbag and slung over my shoulder….I have special talents….).
I think most people are aware of Lavender EO’s calming, comforting, relaxing properties. Â It is excellent to spray or diffuse in the general vicinity of restless insomniacs of any age to help them get to sleep.
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree EO is another essential oil that properly qualified aromatherapists will tell you can be applied neat, directly to skin and I make full use of this.
Tea Tree EO also has antibacterial properties so it is great for dabbing onto cuts and wounds if they need a clean out and you don’t have he facilities to clean them properly.
One of the things I like to do with Tea Tree EO is dab it onto random skin conditions. Â For example, several years ago my daughter got a little lump on her back. Â Sort of like a pimple crossed with a wart. Â A couple of months later it hadn’t gone away and off we went to the doctor. Â It turned out to be a molluscum contagiosum. Â A highly contagious skin condition that you have to leave alone or it will scar and that can take 2 years to go away.
I would like to congratulate myself here for not squeezing it even though it so desperately looked like it should be squeezed.  I thought I would have a go with tea tree EO.  I started dabbing some on each night after the bath.  Within a month, the lump had dried up and fallen off.  I was pretty happy with that result!
Tea Tree EO can also be used to help combat colds and flu and inflammation, particularly in the lower back. Â It is an excellent oil to add to blends for diffusing or massaging into the skin to ease congestion and pain caused by swelling.
One of the most common uses for Tea Tree EO in our house is as a deterrent for nits and lice! Â Whenever we are coming into lice season or a case has been reported in someone’s class, I spray some of this into the kids’ hair each day for a week or so as a repellent. Â I put about 10 drops into a 50ml bottle with some dispersant (to mix the oil and water) and then fill with water and spray away.
Peppermint Essential Oil
Last but not least is Peppermint EO. Â This is such a handy one to carry around all the time (unless you’re pregnant, breastfeeding or less than 3 years old).
Peppermint EO is brilliant for combating fatigue, headaches, shock, respiratory colds and nausea. Â A couple of drops on a cotton ball is very handy for sniffing:
- when you need a driver reviver
- when studying, to aid concentration
- for relief from a headache
- when you feel like you are going to vomit
- to help with travel sickness
- if you have a chesty cold and need to ease the congestion
- Sunday morning when you have a hang over and you need to get on with your day!
Although not recommended during pregnancy, peppermint EO is fabulous and safe to use during labour to help with the nausea. Â Peppermint EO is the quiet achiever and I am amazed at how often I use this one.
Mixing it Up
The suggestions I have made above are mostly ways you can use these 3 oils in their own. Â You can also blend these oils with other oils to increase the impact on whichever condition you are trying to combat. Â There are recipes for each of these oils in the photo gallery for that oil. Â You can follow the link from the oil headings above or head to the Aroma section of my website.
If you have any questions at all about these oils or any others, please get in touch. Â I don’t bite and I love to help.