Welcome to Healthier Home, Healthier You
Are you a little bit sensitive? Do you care about the toxins in your home? I've been lowering the toxic load in my home and you've possibly found my website because you are doing the same. I've got sensitivities and so I take care with what I use in my home as well as what goes in and on my body.
My journey started with some health issues and an autism diagnosis. I became more mindful of the toxins my family had been absorbing and set about lowering the load. I know I can't avoid all chemicals but I sure can choose products with less harmful ingredients.
Join me on the journey to reduce that toxic load. You might start out by swapping your dish detergent or laundry liquid, then buy or borrow a copy of the Chemical Maze guide and start working your way through the house. Take it step by step - we can't avoid every toxic chemical all of the time but we can lower the load in the home to help ease the impact on our health.
Please reach out if you need to talk about products on my website. I am available via email or social media. See contact details at the footer of this page.
Lyn
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