Category: HOME
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How to Wash Pesticides Off Your Fruit: What the Research Actually Says
Most people rinse their fruit under the tap and consider it clean. Research shows that soaking in a baking soda solution removes significantly more pesticide residue than plain water. Here is what the science says and a simple method that costs almost nothing.
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A Quiet Walk Through Your Living Room: What the Research Says About Everyday Materials
The living room is where most of us spend hours every day — but rarely think about what it is actually made of. A quiet, research-based walk through the sofa, rug, curtains, and furniture, and what a gentler version might look like.
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How to Make Your Bedroom a Lower-Tox without Replacing Everything
We spend roughly eight hours in our bedrooms every night. The air we breathe, the materials our skin rests against, and the products we use before bed all quietly shape how we feel. Here’s a gentle look at small shifts that can make your bedroom feel calmer and cleaner.
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Can Cleaning Products Cause Headaches or Irritation at Home?
Some cleaning products can leave indoor air feeling sharp or heavy. Here’s how they may contribute to headaches, irritation, and a home that feels harder to breathe in.
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How to Create a Lower-Tox Kitchen Without Replacing Everything
Creating a lower-tox kitchen does not need to start with throwing everything out. In fact, that is usually the fastest way to turn a thoughtful change into an overwhelming one. A gentler kitchen often begins the same way many cleaner living shifts do: by noticing what you use most, what feels worn out, and what…
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How to Create a Lower-Tox Cleaning Routine at Home
A lower-tox cleaning routine does not need to be complicated. Here’s how to simplify what you use, reduce fragrance, and create a gentler approach to cleaning at home.
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5 Simple Natural Cleaning Products You Can Make at Home
Looking for a simpler way to clean your home? Here are 5 natural cleaning products you can make at home with everyday ingredients and a gentler approach.
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Are Everyday Cleaning Products Affecting the Air in Your Home?
Many everyday cleaning products can affect indoor air quality through sprays, fragrance, and fast-evaporating ingredients. Here’s what to know and how to create a gentler, lower-tox cleaning routine at home.