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The Slightly Greener Method

Detoxifying Your Home is Easier, Faster, and Less Expensive Than You Think

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Creating a healthy, non-toxic home often feels like a losing battle. When it seems like everything is bad for you, from pesticides in your produce to flame retardants in your mattress, it's hard to get motivated to change. That's where board-certified holistic nutritionist Tonya Harris's motto comes in: you only have to make little adjustments to have a big impact on your health. The Slightly Greener Method gives you small, actionable changes you can easily make in your pantry, medicine cabinet, and under your kitchen sink-without breaking the bank or upending your life. By focusing on mico-habits you can build over time and the gradual introduction of safer products, Harris guides you along a roadmap to a greener, more environmentally-friendly lifestyle that can help protect you and your families' health long-term, and answers questions such as: what does "organic" really mean?; which of the unpronounceable chemicals listed on the back of my shampoo bottle might be toxic?; do I really need to throw away expired makeup?; why aren't companies always required to list toxic ingredients on their product labels?; and how can I make sure my kids and pets are safe while also keeping a squeaky clean house? It's never too soon (or too late) to start your slightly greener journey!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 19, 2021
      Eliminating exposure to toxins in the home is “simple, inexpensive, fun, and doesn’t require being a domestic diva,” writes Slightly Greener blogger Harris in her informative and approachable debut. Rather than ditching everything and starting anew, Harris’s method focuses on a series of small changes toward adopting more eco-friendly products over time. Her guidance comes in four parts: the first lays out the basics of toxins in the home (things like BPAs and parabens can impact humans’ “neurological, respiratory, and endocrine” systems, she writes) and the second covers changes for better eating (“learn to read ingredients, not labels”). Section three covers cosmetics and personal care products, and the final section offers “small tweaks” readers can make to cleaning (freshen small spaces with baking soda instead of scented plug-ins, for example). Along the way, readers will find a slew of “tips and tricks” and recipes for DIY products, as well as a “Safer Brands” guide. Harris tactfully avoids fearmongering: “Repeat after me: ‘I promise to remember that I don’t have to immediately get rid of every toxin in my home to be healthy.’ ” For readers interested in keeping a greener home, this is a great place to start. Agent: Lucinda Halpern, Lucinda Literary.

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