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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My home detoxing journey started years ago with one small change because I have an extremely sensitive nose. I remember being in the bathtub and smelling the residual of the chemicals I used to clean the tub earlier that day. The thought that I might literally be taking a bath in chemical soup disturbed me greatly. I immediately got out of the tub and got online to purchase an all natural cleaner.  For a long time, that was the only effort I made, until last year. Last year a friend showed me a documentary about all the chemicals in our home and some issues they cause and it lit a fire! I wanted to pass along 3 tips to detox your home that I&#8217;ve been using, to help you get started if this is something you&#8217;ve been thinking about. Be warned though: if you decide to take a step on this journey, the more you know, the more you&#8217;ll notice.</p>
<p>Before I really started digging in to what this all meant, I did the trending thing and got sucked into one of those websites that carry products that say &#8220;natural&#8221; on the label. I was so excited when they arrived at my door! I unpacked the natural hand soaps that smelled like flowers and diluted the new cleaners in glass bottles with pride. I was almost skipping around my house, replacing things and feeling good  Until I learned that when you see natural on a product label, that&#8217;s not exactly what it means.</p>
<p>Since then, I&#8217;ve taken a closer look at the products I was using in my home. We have an overwhelming amount of choices at the store. Aisles and aisles of beautifully packaged products with in<strong>toxic</strong>ating smells to draw us in and beckon us to purchase. I&#8217;ve listed below 3 tactics I&#8217;ve adopted to help detox my home and narrow things down:</p>
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<li>Read the label. Flip that beautiful container over and ask yourself&#8230; what happens if I this product is ingested? If it says anything other than flush with water, I&#8217;m out. If it passes this test, I move on to one of the options below. (If it says, call poison control, throw the bottle and run for the hills.)</li>
<li>The website <a href="https://www.ewg.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ewg.org</a> lets you put in the name of a product and it gives you the toxicity rating. There is also an app called <a href="https://www.thinkdirtyapp.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Think Dirty</a>. I like this option because it&#8217;s nice to have at hand when you&#8217;re out and about.</li>
<li>Replace one thing at a time. As you start to run out of a product, do your research to find a better replacement. This will help you skip the overwhelm.</li>
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<p>Keep in mind that with everything in life, pick your battles. Seriously. I like to live by the 80/20 rule with most things because it saves my sanity. I&#8217;ve chosen mine, my skincare isn&#8217;t going anywhere and I don&#8217;t see myself letting go of the wrinkle spray for my clothes. This process can feel overwhelming. Honestly, the more you dig, the more you&#8217;ll find you want to change what you wear, what you eat. So I encourage you to start with baby steps here, friends. One thing at a time or maybe just one thing. You can be sure I&#8217;ll be over here applauding your efforts. You&#8217;ll notice that I&#8217;ve made a big effort here on not mentioning any product names, but if you&#8217;re looking for suggestions, please feel free to reach out, I&#8217;m happy to make a recommendation.</p>
<p>We can&#8217;t fix everything but we can choose one or two things to start and gradually make more changes. I feel much better making these efforts and it has been worth it. And by worth it, I mean my budget has thanked me, this cuts down my cleaning expenses, A LOT! My mind doesn&#8217;t even have to be bothered with the overwhelming choices and the marketing of the next new best thing. It&#8217;s a relief to skip those aisles of overwhelming choices and my mind can shut out the marketing noise of the next new best thing. I&#8217;m very much a work in progress here but I&#8217;m marking items off the list. I still need to find something to clean my wood floors if you have any suggestions.</p>
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