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Green enough, eat better, live cleaner, be happier (all without driving your family crazy), Leah Segedie, green living expert & founder of Mamavation.com

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Green enough, eat better, live cleaner, be happier (all without driving your family crazy), Leah Segedie, green living expert & founder of Mamavation.com
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-304) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Green enough
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1028579168
Responsibility statement
Leah Segedie, green living expert & founder of Mamavation.com
Sub title
eat better, live cleaner, be happier (all without driving your family crazy)
Summary
"After becoming a parent, Leah Segedie decided to investigate what, exactly, was in the food and household products she was buying. It turns out that many of them were filled with dangerous chemicals and toxins that have been shown to negatively impact human health. From that moment on, she embarked on a path of non-toxic living and became determined to help others. As a marketing expert and creator of the hit blog Mamavation, Segedie researched thousands of products and health claims to evaluate their safety. Segedie shows readers how to make the best choices possible about what they bring into their homes - from furniture to packaged food - all without losing their minds! It's not about being perfect, it's about being armed with the right information so that you can put your family on the path to better health. Segedie includes: Delicious, kid-approved recipes for readers looking to detoxify their cooking routine - The brands that contain toxic chemicals and dangerous additives - How to choose organic produce that's pesticide-free (it's harder than it seems) - Instructions on making the move to meat, dairy, and eggs that don't contain GMOs, growth hormones, and dangerous pathogens."--, Provided by publisher
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