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Switching to natural/non-toxic products for fertility?

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kirkland1 · 21/06/2024 08:12

As in cleaning/household/beauty? I’ve read a bit about lots of products containing products that are/potentially are endocrine disrupters and affect hormones and fertility. I don’t know too much about it but seems sensible to try and reduce use of potentially toxic products and use more natural….

Has anyone done this, can you recommend any swaps you’ve made, any good non-toxic products?

I know for cleaning you can make your own products up, but I’ve also seen brands like Kat and Kin, and Purdy and Fig? I read that method and ecover aren’t actually non-toxic although are more eco-friendly.

not planning to chuck everything out but gradually replace with non-toxic! I’ve downloaded an app that reads barcodes on beauty and food although doesn’t do cleaning products.

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TayceOnToast · 09/04/2025 13:29

Hi I know this is an old post - how did you get on with switching to non toxic OP? My fairy washing up liquid and flash kitchen spray have just run out so I want to use this opportunity to replace with something less toxic! Have saved the above podcasts, will listen later so thanks for sharing that also x

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