A Biologist’s Guide to a Restorative Home presents a compelling case for change in our consumer purchasing habits.
As consumers and purchasers of household products, we play a major role in the synthetic toxic exposures which occur in the home. A toxin-free home is not realistic; however, we can reduce the toxic risk by purchasing cleaning, personal care, and beauty/cosmetic products having toxin-reduced profiles.
Katherine T. Fuller. is a passionate advocate for sustainable living and environmental health. With years of research and personal experience, she has dedicated her work to educating households about the hidden dangers of chemical toxins and the power of natural alternatives.
Through her books and educational content, Katherine T. Fuller. empowers readers to make informed decisions about their home environment, exploring topics from essential oils to homeostasis and sustainable consumer choices.
Guiding families toward eco-friendly and toxin-less living solutions
Promoting wellness through natural remedies and balanced living
Sharing knowledge through accessible, research-based publications
Women and girls are exposed to and use over their lifetimes a preponderance of personal care products…
The body’s endocrine system is a regulatory system dependent upon glands that release hormone signals into the blood for delivery to targeted tissues and organs…
According to the Household Hazardous Waste Project, synthetic air fresheners do not freshen household air at all…
Young Living’s THIEVES Cleaner Concentrate meets all of your home’s cleaning demands. (Kitchen, Bathroom, Laundry Room, Garage, etc…
Watch Katherine T. Fuller’s educational videos on sustainable living, natural wellness, and practical tips for a healthier home.