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The Sick House Survival Guide
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Publisher Info
New Society Publishers P.O. Box 189 Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X0 Canada 800-567-6772 www.newsociety.com |
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Related TopicsTagged As Green Home, Green Living, Health, Healthy Buildings, Healthy Home, Healthy House, Indoor Air Quality, MCS, Pollutants, Safety, Sick Buildings, Water, Water Safety
The Sick House Survival Guide, by Angela Hobbs, discusses how those who are "environmentally hypersensitive" can make their homes more livable. As an example, the book tells how indoor pollution brought the author's regular, healthy life to a stand still and the steps she took to overcome it. It elaborates on such steps to a healthier home as: book continues below ↓
- Keeping track of environments that make you sick
- Discovering sanctuary spots where you can sleep
- Isolating food that compromises your "system"
- Purifying your air
- Reducing the use of synthetic fabrics
- Dealing with your tap water
- Reducing your exposure to EMFs.
The Sick House Survival Guide documents existing research on the interaction of chemicals, hormones, and electromagnetic fields and their impact on individuals. This book is of interest to hypersensitive individuals, parents of asthmatic children, chronically fatigued adults, or spouses of chemically sensitive people. 171 pages. The Healthy House Institute (HHI), a for-profit educational LLC, provides the information on HealthyHouseInstitute.com as a free service to the public. The intent is to disseminate accurate, verified and science-based information on creating healthy home environments.
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