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It’s impossible to stay perfectly informed about every last product we use or ingest. Still, common sense holds that goods made with familiar, all-natural ingredients are better for the body. Discerning shoppers can gain a wealth of knowledge about the foods they eat by merely pausing a moment and glancing at the ingredients. Artificial doesn’t necessarily mean harmful, but it’s best to go with natural ingredients where possible.
That rule of thumb is not limited to food products alone. Hygiene products are available in clearly labeled, all-natural options as well. All natural shampoo, for instance, draws its cleaning and restorative properties from plant oils. These shampoos tend to be biodegradable and feature a relatively short list of ingredients. Knowledge is power, and you can gain some by asking questions about the contents of the products you buy every day.