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- Do the new green products on the market always work as well as their traditional counterparts?
- When's the last time you attended a conference and one of the keynote speakers was only 16 years old?
- How to create a healthy, green environment for your children before and after birth.
- Triclosan is a chemical providing antibacterial properties to products.
- Why triclosan and other antibacterials aren't needed or wanted in cleaning products, cosmetics, and more.
- How to clean "greener" to make your home healthier.
- Two trends to counter for healthier homes.
- Living creatively in and out of the garden.
- Dust bunnies aren't just unsightly and sometimes allergenic; they contain toxic chemicals.
- The new generations are more exposed to toxins than ever before.
- One good aspect of our consumer-driven economy is that each of us has the power to make change happen by the way we spend our money.
- What kind of toxic chemicals are lurking in your cabinets?
- Design details for a more energy-efficient bathroom.
- The truth is, there are rarely any absolutes in life.
- Opt for organic fruits and veggies, or use FoodNews.org to find conventionally grown produce with the least pesticides. Choose milk and meat without added growth hormones. Limit canned food and infant formula, as can linings contain bisphenol A (BPA).
- Choose products made from less flammable natural materials, or made by manufacturers who use safer alternatives.
- Some plastics contain BPA, which is linked to health issues. Avoid clear, hard plastics marked with a "7" or "PC" and choose baby bottles made from glass. Don't microwave plastic containers. Stay away from toys marked with a "3" or "PVC." Give your baby a frozen washcloth instead of vinyl teethers.
- In addition to reducing illness, frequent hand washing will reduce kids' exposure to chemicals.
- Limiting the use of bleach by using alternative green products.
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