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Raising Healthy Kids in a Toxic World: An Eye-Opening Conversation with David Steinman

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Are you unknowingly putting your family at risk with everyday household products? This week on Motherhood Unstressed, I sit down with renowned environmental activist David Steinman, author of the new book Raising Healthy Kids, to uncover the hidden dangers lurking in our most popular items—from bubble bath to cereal to cleaning products. David shares shocking test results from big brands like Johnson & Johnson, Kellogg, and General Mills, exposing the harmful chemicals they contain and how they could be affecting your children's health and development.

Together, we explore safer alternatives and simple ways you can make smarter choices for your family, while discussing the surprising links between everyday products and reproductive health, particularly for pregnant women. This episode will empower you with the knowledge to protect your family’s well-being in today’s toxin-laden world. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation that every parent needs to hear!

Connect with David

Instragram @ davidsteinman_author

Web: https://davidwilliamsteinman.com

Get the book: Raising Healthy Kids Protecting Your Children from Hidden Chemical Toxins

Connect with Liz

www.motherhoodunstressed.com

Instagram @motherhoodunstressed

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Content provided by Liz Carlile. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Liz Carlile or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Are you unknowingly putting your family at risk with everyday household products? This week on Motherhood Unstressed, I sit down with renowned environmental activist David Steinman, author of the new book Raising Healthy Kids, to uncover the hidden dangers lurking in our most popular items—from bubble bath to cereal to cleaning products. David shares shocking test results from big brands like Johnson & Johnson, Kellogg, and General Mills, exposing the harmful chemicals they contain and how they could be affecting your children's health and development.

Together, we explore safer alternatives and simple ways you can make smarter choices for your family, while discussing the surprising links between everyday products and reproductive health, particularly for pregnant women. This episode will empower you with the knowledge to protect your family’s well-being in today’s toxin-laden world. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation that every parent needs to hear!

Connect with David

Instragram @ davidsteinman_author

Web: https://davidwilliamsteinman.com

Get the book: Raising Healthy Kids Protecting Your Children from Hidden Chemical Toxins

Connect with Liz

www.motherhoodunstressed.com

Instagram @motherhoodunstressed

  continue reading

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