Why Your Laundry Detergent Might Be Harming Your Health (and What to Use Instead)

Why Your Laundry Detergent Might Be Harming Your Health (and What to Use Instead)

Why Your Laundry Detergent Might Be Harming Your Health (and What to Use Instead)Anna Trefel
Published on: 23/03/2025

Think your laundry detergent rinses clean? Think again. Toxins from conventional detergents can linger on your clothes, pollute your air, and harm your health. 😳 In this blog post, I break down what’s really hiding in your laundry—and share my top non-toxic swaps that actually work. 🌿👚

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The Essential Guide to Clean Water: Why Water Filtration at Home is Crucial for Your Health

The Essential Guide to Clean Water: Why Water Filtration at Home is Crucial for Your Health

The Essential Guide to Clean Water: Why Water Filtration at Home is Crucial for Your HealthAnna Trefel
Published on: 09/10/2024

Water is the foundation of life. It’s something we use every single day, from drinking to cooking, bathing, and cleaning. However, the quality of the water coming from your tap—whether from a municipal system or a private well—is not always as pure as it appears. We provide explanations and solutions...

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the latest on endocrine disruptors: what a new study reveals and the critical problems still to be solved

the latest on endocrine disruptors: what a new study reveals and the critical problems still to be solved

the latest on endocrine disruptors: what a new study reveals and the critical problems still to be solvedAnna Trefel
Published on: 05/10/2024

The notorious “f” word has been in the news again recently. A new study was published showing that certain environmental toxins may be responsible for early puberty in children. One of these is a common ingredient in fragrance.

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seasonal eczema: non toxic solutions for fall flare-ups

seasonal eczema: non toxic solutions for fall flare-ups

seasonal eczema: non toxic solutions for fall flare-upsAnna Trefel
Published on: 05/10/2024

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that can cause excessively dry, itchy, inflamed patches of skin. Although it’s most likely to first develop during childhood, adults can develop it, too. Unexpected or more intense flare-ups can be brought on by exposure to airborne allergens, stress and anxiety, harsh chemicals, and medications, as well as extreme seasonal changes in the weather.

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