Aug 15, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
But bottling water actually has fewer regulations than tap water does . @CEH4health recently tested Starkey Spring Water (owned and sold at Whole Foods) for contaminants and found this brand contained high levels of arsenic . Link in bio for more. . . ....
Aug 13, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
Invest in a water filter! Filtering your water is an easy way to change the taste of your tap water while reducing your plastic consumption ♻️. There are a ton of different filter options too, from giant, standalone 2-gallon filters to a filter you mount on your...
Aug 1, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
The Toxic Free Food campaign’s new research breaks down which fast food companies use healthy gloves and which have room for improvement. Our graphic highlights the 3 companies that uses safer gloves made from polyethylene! Link in bio for the full article,...
Jul 31, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
Before hitting that ‘order and confirm’ button , you might want to check out the most recent article on our website. New studies have shown that people who eat out more than they eat at home are exposed to higher levels of phthalates . Link in bio for more . . ....
Jul 30, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
Instead of relying on disposable food wear, bring your own tupperware containers with you when you go out to eat . Bringing food home from a restaurant doesn’t have to create extra waste! . . . .
Jul 25, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
We have a ton of tips on what to look for while shopping for a new rug! Below are our top three tips. Check out the link in bio for more! – Look for a rug that’s made from a natural fiber like wool , jute, sisal, organic cotton, seagrass, or mohair – If...
Jul 23, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
But paint fumes can be overwhelming when painting indoors . Luckily, there are some safer paint options on the market and easy ways to reduce your exposure to paint fumes. Check out some tips below and link in bio for the full article ! ✔️ Look for paint with low...
Jul 22, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
This is a friendly reminder to look for a couch that doesn’t contain flame retardants. Once upon a time, couches were required to have flame retardant chemicals in them because they were thought to help stop/slow fires (spoiler: they don’t). But they DO have a lot of...
Jul 19, 2019Karen Wang, PhD
Repost: @ana__monte . . . .