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Environmental Toxicity

Posted By NANP Editor, Friday, May 23, 2025

Environmental Toxicity

Presented by The Healthy Home Project

6 CECs
The Healthy Home Project with Environmental Toxicity Specialist Tonya Harris, MSHN

Whether your clients are still experiencing symptoms or are having trouble losing weight and diet alone isn’t working, there may be a missing piece to the puzzle: environmental toxins. While there are many we can’t control outside the home, there are many inside the home that we can. This course is designed to help the practitioner teach their client how to discover which common toxins in their home could be affecting their health by addressing three main areas of the home: the kitchen (food & beverages), the bathroom (personal care products & cosmetics), and the laundry room (laundry and cleaning products). After completing this course, practitioners will be able to prioritize which toxins to avoid for their clients’ own unique needs, how to identify (hidden and not-so-hidden) toxins on ingredient labels.

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