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.
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Avoid plastics for heating foods, particularly in microwaves, even if the label says the container is safe for food. Also, use stainless steel, glass, or ceramics in the oven.
Use stainless steel, glass, ceramic, or cast iron pots and pans instead of Teflon®, other nonstick cookware, or anodized aluminum without a coating.
Here are some basic good practices to reduce your exposure to common carcinogens and chemicals of concern: View Resource…
If you want to stay pest-free while avoiding some of the risks associated with traditional household pesticides, here are some alternatives: View Resource…
Here are some guidelines to follow when shopping for cleaners.
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