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Lynn Argent from the blog Living in a Chemical Soup also hosts podcasts on a variety of topics of interest to people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.

Lynn Argent’s had environmental-related illness over the last ten years and has learned a thing or two about how to create a healthier home. Her blog Living in a Chemical Soup has tons of info to help people detox their homes. Lynn’s podcasts are an extension of her blog, and she conducts interviews with experts on toxic chemicals in the home and discusses healthier options.

Says Lynn:

lynnHow do we know what’s safe? Living in a Chemical Soup blog and podcast offer info, tools and resources for people who want to create a healthy, less toxic living environment: News, labels, greenwashing, interviews with some of the most informed experts out there.

Have a listen. You won’t be sorry.

Visit my website www.chemicalsoup.net.

Lynn’s most recent podcast is an interview with Stacy Malkan, co-founder of Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and author of Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry. Lynn and Stacy talk about cosmetics, health, and the cosmetics industry. Give it a listen:

Other recent podcast topics:

Talk with Dr. Tang Lee-Mold Prevention and Clean-up and Health.

Talk with Dr. Magda Havas about Electromagnetic Fields and Health.

Talk with Dr. Anne Steinemann about Toxins in Products and Home.

Talk with Enviromental Inspector and Building Expert.

Talk with Stephen Collette from yourhealthyhouse.ca.

Link to Talkshoe where you can listen to these podcasts and more.

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