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Ep. 9 - Kristyn Bango - Assessing Environmental Exposures

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Assessing Environmental Exposures

In this episode, I talk about assessing your environmental exposures, specifically indoor air quality to discover your greatest risks. Assessing our greatest exposure allows us to get focused on where our efforts can create the biggest impacts on our health and the health of our families.

The average person spends 90% of their time indoors. So the quality of the air inside your home is extremely important to your overall health.

However, most homes have very poor air quality which is alarming considering the amount of time spent indoors.

The EPA has listed indoor air quality as one of the top 5 environmental risks to our health.

Many factors contribute to the quality of air inside our homes many coming from the home itself. Many building supplies leach chemicals that contribute to poor air quality including carpeting, paint, pressed wood products, glues, resigns, fabrics etc. Other main sources include personal care products and cleaning products. Environmental Working Group’s investigation of more than 2,000 cleaning supplies on the American market has found that many contain substances linked to serious health problems such as asthma, cancer, reproductive and developmental toxicity, allergies and irritation and accidents such as burns and poisonings.

While we can’t always control all the building materials used in our homes we can control the products we use inside.

Small changes to our cleaning products could have huge impacts on the quality of air inside our homes and help reduce exposure to toxic chemicals that may be present in many commercial cleaners.

About Kristyn

Kristyn Bango is a Certified Clinical Aromatherapist, Herbalist, and Dietary Supplement Specialist. She works to inspire and educate women to reclaim their health and find peace in healing through natural health practices.

Learn more about Kristyn at www.kristynbango.com and @kristynbango

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Assessing Environmental Exposures

In this episode, I talk about assessing your environmental exposures, specifically indoor air quality to discover your greatest risks. Assessing our greatest exposure allows us to get focused on where our efforts can create the biggest impacts on our health and the health of our families.

The average person spends 90% of their time indoors. So the quality of the air inside your home is extremely important to your overall health.

However, most homes have very poor air quality which is alarming considering the amount of time spent indoors.

The EPA has listed indoor air quality as one of the top 5 environmental risks to our health.

Many factors contribute to the quality of air inside our homes many coming from the home itself. Many building supplies leach chemicals that contribute to poor air quality including carpeting, paint, pressed wood products, glues, resigns, fabrics etc. Other main sources include personal care products and cleaning products. Environmental Working Group’s investigation of more than 2,000 cleaning supplies on the American market has found that many contain substances linked to serious health problems such as asthma, cancer, reproductive and developmental toxicity, allergies and irritation and accidents such as burns and poisonings.

While we can’t always control all the building materials used in our homes we can control the products we use inside.

Small changes to our cleaning products could have huge impacts on the quality of air inside our homes and help reduce exposure to toxic chemicals that may be present in many commercial cleaners.

About Kristyn

Kristyn Bango is a Certified Clinical Aromatherapist, Herbalist, and Dietary Supplement Specialist. She works to inspire and educate women to reclaim their health and find peace in healing through natural health practices.

Learn more about Kristyn at www.kristynbango.com and @kristynbango

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/synergistic-healing/support
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