Eliminate hidden toxins from your child's daily environment
Your home contains hundreds of synthetic chemicals your grandparents never encountered. Many are endocrine disruptors, neurotoxins, or carcinogens hiding in everyday products. This module identifies the worst offenders and provides practical replacements that don't require lifestyle overhaul.
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The average person carries hundreds of synthetic chemicals. Children are more vulnerable than adults. Understanding body burden is the first step to reducing it.
31 completedWhat your child eats from may matter as much as what they eat. The science of plastics, food contact, and practical alternatives.
31 completedThe foam in your couch and the flooring your baby crawls on may be significant chemical sources. Understanding and addressing furniture and flooring exposures.
31 completedThe products you use to clean your home and care for your child's body may contain the very chemicals you're trying to avoid.
31 completedYour child spends 10-14 hours daily in their sleep space. Optimizing this environment delivers outsized returns on reducing chemical exposure.
31 completedYou can't change everything at once. This lesson helps you prioritize changes based on impact, cost, and your child's age—so you make progress without overwhelm.
31 completed5 questions to reinforce what you've learned
1 printable tool
Prioritized product swaps to reduce your family's daily toxic exposure
Start with Lesson 1 and work through at your own pace. Each lesson builds on the previous one.
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