In this public episode of The Minimalists Podcast, we speak with Ryan Blaser, founder of TestMyHome.com, about the best tests to uncover in-home toxins, including mold, EMFs, WiFi, Bluetooth, blue light, chemicals in water, and other invisible clutter in our homes. Watch all 3 hours of episode 428 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
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Discussed in This Episode
- What are the most surprising sources of indoor toxins?
- Are cell phones toxic?
- What’s the best way to filter my water?
- How can I protect my skin from hidden toxins?
- What are VOCs and off-gassing?
- Are claims about indoor toxins backed by science?
- What hidden toxins did Ryan Blaser find in Joshua’s home?
- How does Dr. Jack Kruse keep his home free of blue light?
- What benefits has Joshua received from grounding?
Minimal Maxims
Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.
- Every pleasure has a poisonous dose.
- If it is harmful, it is not essential.
- Hidden clutter is the most dangerous clutter.
- Skepticism can be useful, but cynicism is a solution that always makes the problem worse.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: Aranet4 CO2 Monitor
- Added Value: Block Blue Light
- Added Value: Echo RO Water Filter
- Added Value: Grounding Patches
- Added Value: Jaspr Air Filters
- Added Value: Save Living EMF Meter
- App: Skin Deep
- App: Think Dirty
- Article: The Effects of Grounding
- Podcast: Earthing
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- Website: Bio Initiative Report
- Website: Earthing.com
- Website: Environmental Health Trust
- Website: EWG.org/tapwater
- Website: NIOSH
- Website: MapRad.io
- Website: OSHA
- Website: TestMyHome.com
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