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The Low-Tox Life

The Low-Tox Life

Living the low-tox life can seem expensive and out of reach. But it doesn’t have to be.

On today’s show podcaster Regan Nelson suggests 7 research-backed ways to reduce your exposure to toxins that just so happen to *also* be free.

 

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[10:00] Lead! Pesticides! Here’s what’s on the bottom of your shoes

[14:00] Sure, this household staple is convenient (but it’s also bisphenol- and phthalate-laden)

[19:00] Be wary of these “regrettable substitutions”

[26:00] Are you still using products with synthetic fragrance? (Stop!)

[34:00] Teens, tweens, and beauty products: How to best present the “less is more” message

 

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Living the low-tox life can seem expensive and out of reach. But it doesn’t have to be. On this episode of the Sustainable Minimalists podcast: 7 research-backed ways to reduce your exposure to toxins that just so happen to *also* be free.

 

3 thoughts on “The Low-Tox Life

  1. I recently watched a blog….10 harmful things in your home. I believe it was you that mentioned a memory foam mattress. I was telling someone about it and wants to see the blog…. I can’t find it. I believe it was yours.

  2. Hey there
    What was the name of the website that takes empty makeup containers please? I was today years old when i found out that anything smaller than a yogurt container is not recyclable
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Toxic Fashion

Packaged foods (obviously) have ingredients lists. Our favorite beauty products have ingredients lists. And those cleaning products under the kitchen sink? Yup, they've got ingredients lists, too.

Ever wonder why our clothes don't have ingredients lists? While we'd *like* to think our favorite garments are made of woven fibers and nothing more, the sad truth is there are countless unregulated toxic chemicals in our closet go-tos (and these chemicals are likely harming our health).

On today's show investigative journalist Alden Wicker explains why synthetic fashion and dyes made from fossil fuels are so deeply intertwined with the rise of autoimmune disease, infertility, asthma, eczema, and more; she also suggests concrete action steps for curating a clean(er) closet.

* The book we're discussing today is our June Book Club selection. If you want in, please join us via Substack! https://sustainableminimalists.substack.com/

 

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[7:00] Uncovering the chemicals in our clothes and what they're doing to our health

[10:30] Taking a special look at the especially problematic petrochemical-based azo dyes (often used on petrochemical-based fibers)

[17:00] If all this stuff is in our clothing, why don't garments have ingredients lists?

[22:00] Carter's, Victoria's Secret, and victim body blaming

[31:00] Why 'organic' doesn't mean much when it comes to clothing

[36:00] For subscribers! Action steps for curating a clean(er) closet

 

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