What you'll learn

Congrats for taking the first step toward a TRULY clean home!

If you're ready to lighten your body's toxic load, cleaning products are an easy and impactful place to start. In this course, you'll:

  • Use an easy online tool to check the safety ratings for cleaning products you own, so you can decide what you want to keep or ditch.
  • Learn how to distinguish the truly green cleaners from those that only appear healthier, so you can make better buying decisions at the store.
  • Learn to clean your home with natural products that are safer and healthier for your family.
  • Gain the confidence to ditch your chemical cleaners for good.

As an added bonus for those who choose the DIY route... the switch to bulk ingredients and reusable bottles will naturally transition you to a zero-waste solution without any added effort!

Make vs. buy? We'll cover both options.

Most natural cleaners are fast and easy to make, but you should be able to buy pre-mixed cleaners with confidence as well.

1. DIY cleaning recipes

You’ll walk away with an arsenal of cleaning recipes you can make yourself using natural, toxin-free ingredients. Life's busy, so I specifically focused on recipes that take no more than a couple of minutes to make and use just 1 to 3 ingredients that you can buy in bulk.

2. Store-bought cleaners

Pretty images and skillful wording on product labels can make ‘green’ cleaners seem healthier than they really are. So we’ll use an easy online tool to distinguish the truly green cleaners from the marketing hype.

What's actually in these 'green' cleaners? And are they as natural as you thought? (Spoiler alert: I wouldn't use them in my home!)

At your pace, one room at a time

If there’s one thing I learned from my own journey, the transition to toxin-free cleaners is far easier than I had imagined... not to mention far healthier. And if you choose the DIY route, it's also far less expensive!

But getting started can feel a bit overwhelming and trying to make big changes all at once isn’t always sustainable. 

I’ve found that small shifts are much easier to manage and tend to create healthier habits that stick. So, we’ll move through this course room-by-room and at a pace that feels comfortable to you.

Complete and Continue  
Discussion

0 comments