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It’s time — in fact, way past time — to have a serious look at the toxic influence of your home. Making sure the water, air, textiles, paints, cleaning products, EMFs (and more) aren’t adding to your toxic load is one of the MOST responsible things you can do for yourself and your family.

Learn to comprehensively (and easily, in many cases) address possible toxic sources, and turn your home into the “health haven” it is meant to be: preventative, restorative and calming!

The Toxic Home Transformation Summit is online and FREE from June 25 – July 1, 2018.

What you’ll learn at the Toxic Home Transformation Summit:

  • Do-it-yourself “green” cleaning methods
  • Health-promoting (and inexpensive!) building and decorating materials
  • Vibrational frequencies that harm (and heal!)
  • The FACTS about detoxification (it’s important!)
  • Real-life “home detox” tips from families who’ve done it
  • And so much more!

Co-host Robyn Openshaw’s one-year old son spent a year in and out of hospitals. Doctors prescribed five courses of liquid steroids to address his life-threatening asthma, and was ultimately diagnosed with failure to thrive. Robyn and her family knew something had to change, so they cleaned up their diet, home environment and toxic habits. Robyn lost 70 pounds and ditched 21 diagnoses and 5 prescription drugs, and her son grew up to be a 6’-3” MVP All-State baseball player!

Co-host Ryan Sternagel received grim news for his son’s first birthday: stage IV cancer. His family was already living what they considered a “healthier than average” life: good food, active, happy. So, the news was devastating. Ultimately, they shifted every aspect of their lives, especially their home, and the Sternagels have recently built a healthy, “green” home. Cleaning up their environment was a major influence in the recovery and remission of their son’s cancer. They’re here to teach you how to do it, too!

Register Online for FREE, and receive some immediate FREE gifts to get you started!

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