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Clean Without Harm

Laura Anderson

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Clean Without Harm" reveals the potential dangers lurking in conventional laundry detergents and provides a practical guide to safer cleaning. Many common detergents contain harmful chemicals linked to allergies and other health concerns. The book emphasizes that consumers can reduce chemical exposure and environmental impact without sacrificing cleaning power. It translates complex scientific data into understandable terms, empowering readers to make informed decisions for their health and the environment.

 
The book begins by defining "eco-toxicity" in cleaning products and identifying specific chemicals of concern. It analyzes common detergent ingredients, detailing their health risks and environmental impacts, such as the effects of optical brighteners on aquatic life.

 
Ultimately, it offers evidence-based strategies for choosing safer detergents, including label comparisons and DIY recipes. The book progresses from problem identification to practical solutions, promoting conscious consumerism for a healthier future.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 105 pages.

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