6 simple ways to detox your home & improve your health (S5, E19)

Simple Doesn't Mean Easy - A podcast by Michelle Visser - Mondays

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Today we're chatting about my latest frontier when it comes to simplifying our family's life: Working Towards a Non-Toxic Home.It can be deeply overwhelming, so today I'm sharing some practical ideas for you to choose from. We can never rid our home of every chemical, but we can feel really good about taking small steps towards making a big difference.Today I'll explain how I manage to buy very little liquid hand soap, dryer sheets, dishwasher soap, liquid dish washing soap, all-purpose cleaner, and paraffin candles.And I share each recipe.To download my complete Pantry Checklist (which has been updated to include every DIY cleaner ingredient mentioned in this episode as well as many new coupon codes): https://soulyrested.com/pantry/Creating a Non-Toxic HomeIn this episode:The EPA’s take on chemicals in household cleaners that are “relatively safe if used as intended” What a surfactant is, why they’re in conventional cleaning products, and how to avoid themWhat VOCs are and how they affect indoor air qualitySome VOCs that are out of my control & tips for how to deal best with thoseHow there is no federal health-based standard for VOCsWhat “artificial fragrance” really means on an ingredient list (& how it can refer to more than 3000 undisclosed chemicals!)How artificial fragrances can worsen allergies, inflame sinuses, and lead to more colds and respiratory infectionThe term “artificial fragrance” can and company doesn’t have to disclose what chemicals they’re using.Additional benefits to homemade cleanersBenefits of air-drying clothesWhat essential oils I use for all my non-toxic DIY cleaners & why (bonus: no MLM involved!)5 recipes for my favorite DIY cleanersAbout our Sponsor:This episode is sponsored by Redmond Real Salt.Go to SoulyRested.com/salt for my favorites and links. And use code SOULYRESTED to save 15%! Enjoy FREE shipping on all orders of $30 or more.I was tempted to buy cheap salt just for cleaners but then I realized minerals, particularly trace minerals, are very involved in the various protective properties of your skin. Trace minerals have been shown to be essential in fighting the damages of excessive sun exposure, wrinkles, and maintaining the moisture in your skin.Minerals are tiny molecules that easily penetrate the skin, so topical application of minerals is a thing.Why not add some trace minerals via my cleaners?Redmond Salt: https://glnk.io/oq72y/soulyrested

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