This Environment Toolkit supports the information and guidance you receive in the Environment Module of the Anticancer Lifestyle Program. The module and the resources included on this page will give you tools you can use to make informed and wise purchasing decisions, in order to reduce your exposure to toxins common to daily living.
In a study published in the journal Food Chemistry, bottles made of the plastic PET were shown to leach harmful chemicals into their contents. See here for more information.
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See this valuable list of PFAS-free products such as rain gear, apparel, shoes, personal care products and cosmetics, dental floss, furniture, food ware, baby products, carpets and rugs, textiles, and…
It’s clear that canned food has largely moved away from BPA, but what are they using in new can linings? That part is less clear.
We spend most of our time indoors, and the indoor environment is the greatest contributor to human chemical exposures.
For years, researchers have questioned whether environmental pollutants can cause cancer in the West. Now, University of Idaho researchers have found an important clue to finding the answer.
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