Elliminate allergies in the home, can and should be your first plan.
Just think about all the items in your home that are not hypoallergenic. Our walls has osbestos in some older homes and were is all that mold hiding?
Let’s start with the kitchen, a veritable hodgepodge of allergens.
How often do we think of our home as a source of allergies?
We always suppose it's allergens from outside, especially in Spring and Fall.
We blame it on things we cannot control but did you know you harbor some pretty nasty toxic chemicals that you can use in everyday life.
You know that cat that sits on top of your TV? That's too much radiation for a cat, especially if it's a nightly ritual
Here is a list of common household toxic items.
How about the kitchen and bathroom?
How about the bathroom?
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