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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This compelling work by Tracy Cooksey delves into the unsettling issue of household toxins and their impact on our health and well-being. Published in the early 2000s, “Our Home, Poisoned?” arose amidst growing public awareness of the potential dangers lurking in everyday household products and materials. Cooksey’s well-researched tome serves as a clarion call, urging readers to re-evaluate the chemicals and substances they unwittingly expose themselves to within the supposed sanctuaries of their own homes. With a blend of scientific rigor and accessible prose, the author guides readers through the maze of potential hazards, from cleaning products and building materials to cosmetics and food additives. This copy, though bearing the gentle patina of past readership, remains a vital resource for those seeking to create a safer, more mindful living environment. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate Cooksey’s pioneering work in an era when the concept of “green living” was still in its nascent stages.