From the The New York Times'”Queen of Green” comes the ultimate guide for finding and eliminating the toxic chemicals in your home today. There is no longer any question that consumer products contain toxic chemicals harmful to our families. But how do we protect ourselves, and where do we start?In Toxic Free, Debra Lynn Dadd, hailed by The New York Times as the “Queen of Green,” discusses the hidden toxic chemicals already present in our homes, their varying degrees of danger, and precis
Beneficial Book,
After hearing the author interviewed on public radio, I decided to buy this book. It is extremely informative and easy to read. It covers toxic substances contained in our everyday products and what they do to our health. What I liked was the information on solutions–how to avoid the toxic substances we encounter every day. The author’s website is also a great resource as it lists manufacturers of products free of toxic substances. I have started patronizing these companies and avoiding ones that include toxins in their products.
This book is a must for anyone concerned about toxic substances we encounter every day.
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What We Don’t Know Will Kill Us,
We live in a world of physical and emotional pollution. Everything is driven by profit motives, and very little concern for the health of individuals or the environment is exercised by those selling products. We ignorantly believe the happy advertising blitz we absorb every day, while slowly exposing our cells to poisons that are producing rampant cancers, behavior disorders and low energy. Although most people prefer to live in the “ignorance is bliss” mentality, this book is for those who are proactive in their lives, and who are not over-stressed by the pain of thinking. Don’t miss reading this book, especially if you have developing children in your home. It will drastically cleanse your immediate environment of packaged poisons we purchase every day to make our lives “better.” Let the buyer beware!
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A “How To” book on toxic products.,
Our daughter had been telling for many years to stop poisoning our bodies and our life with toxic products; but, not able to find many alternatives (I thought), we did as much as we could. This book brought home the issues with the products we use and what we can do to stop using those products. We now use vinegar a lot and make our own soap. We are also using as much organic food as we can find in a small town and supporting local organic farmers.
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