That's an interesting question. Clearly pesticides are a problem - eating organic or unsprayed whenever possible, is really better.
Avoiding plastics as much as possible - I drink from a PBA-free bottle and since I am chemically sensitive, I KNOW it is different. I don't use plastic cutlery but actually carry around bamboo in my purse.
I never use the microwave. And I recommend using safe cleaning products - for women or men who clean the house, this is essential. There are lists of safer or really safe products like using wet newspaper to clean windows, or olive or other oil on furniture. Clean silver with toothpaste (really works), etc. We have a section on toxins on our website www.annieappleseedproject.org
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Avoiding plastics as much as possible - I drink from a PBA-free bottle and since I am chemically sensitive, I KNOW it is different. I don't use plastic cutlery but actually carry around bamboo in my purse.
I never use the microwave. And I recommend using safe cleaning products - for women or men who clean the house, this is essential. There are lists of safer or really safe products like using wet newspaper to clean windows, or olive or other oil on furniture. Clean silver with toothpaste (really works), etc.
We have a section on toxins on our website www.annieappleseedproject.org
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