🤑Let’s save some moola shall we?!?🤑
Wanting to buy organic isn’t always feasible and affordable but as the demand increases it’s slowly becoming more and more attainable!
💸Here are some additional ways to save when you’re buying organic 🙌🏻:
Every year @environmentalworkinggroup releases their Dirty Dozen and Clean 15 lists to help us navigate the organic world! It helps us determine where we can focus if we are wanting to reduce pesticide exposures.
The dirty dozen list are produce items that were found to have the highest levels of pesticide residues. These items are recommended to buy organic when possible. The clean fifteen items on the other hand were found to have the least amount of pesticide residues when tested. This means you can save yourself money and purchase these as non-organic!
Reducing toxin exposure in your home doesn't have to be expensive or complicated! Check out these 5 FREE and EASY ways to reduce toxins in your home today:⠀
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💨 1. Open Your Windows⠀
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We spend 90% of our time indoors (likely more during the winter months) and the air quality in our home can be 2x-5x more polluted than outdoor air!⠀
Let’s talk PICKLES!!! 🥒
Pickles are a handy and yummy snack to have around and add to the side of any dish!
Although we often feel like pickles are automatically a “healthy snack”, they can often contain not so healthy ingredients!
WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
In the world of health and toxins, you will constantly hear “buy organic”. And although this can be true, there are always exceptions:
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