What are your thoughts on Berkey water filters. I am considering one for my family. We rent, and I don't want to permanently install or alter anything in the kitchen. Also, electricity is expensehive 😂 Another thing is my guilty pleasure of waffle making. I haven't seen any that fit your criteria (heck, I'd settle for finding an electrical waffle maker without a nonstick coating. Or even one that I can plop onto my induction cooker. 😢
glass breaks, it's best to use stainless steel cups for cold drinking water it retains the cold too so it's better, but glass is fickle you drop it once? that's it, I found myself buying glass set after glass set but stainless Steel is a game changer, that with a metal straw that you can soak in bicarb then clean in a dishwasher? can't beat that
this is probably one of the most mind boggling details about american culture. I want to take off my shoes any chance I get, its super uncomfortable and actually really bad for your feet orthopedically. also best way to get smelly feet... And it's super unhygienic. Why tf do people do this? This is barbarous... Edit: Come to realize, I even switch my street clothes to more comfortable sweatpants and sweatshirts immediatly upon entering my home. I don't want those yucky germs in my house...
I've always thought that you walk on some really dirty stuff outside, specifically maybe dog or cat waste. It really grosses me out to think of walking in my home with traces of feces and urine on shoes. I've never understood how others don't think of this
In Canada it is considered rude to not remove your shoes before you enter a house. apartment, condo,... You will get stopped and reminded immediately. This keeps dirt, mud, crime, insects,...from getting all over the floor, carpets, furniture,... Laundry detergents also contain carcinogens, cancer causing.
@@cecileroy557 I concur. I live in Quebec and quebecers don't really ask to take off your shoes, but I have the impression that the culture on the matter is changing. More and more Quebecers are asking to take off the shoes.
I am a marketing coordinator for a few different eco brands and this video (as well as your diaper brand review video) are so incredibly insightful. I love this channel already. Please don't stop creating content! 🤗
I am happy to report that very few of these products are in my life. I have always liked traditional housewares, so my pans are mostly cast iron, though I do have some Gotham Steel pans that are ceramic coated. I don't use any silicone or teflon style bakeware. I don't have any carpet & my floors are either concrete or unfinished pine. My walls are done in raw pine. Only my kitchen is sheetrocked & painted. I don't buy any modern furniture that is all synthetic products & glues. I like old real wood furniture. Our well is 360 feet deep from an aquifer that comes from deep in the Rocky Mountains. I don't take my shoes off because I am in & out frequently doing ranch chores, cutting firewood, etc., but there has never been ANY herbicides or pesticides used anywhere near our 160 acres of wild sagebrush prairie. The worst I'll track in is some horse & chicken poo & a little bacteria doesn't worry me. I don't use many cleaners & what I do use is pthalate free, mostly Dr. Bronner's hemp oil soaps & vinegar. I haven't had a new car since 1990, partly because it's a waste of money but also because that long lasting "new car smell" is toxic off-gassing. As are air fresheners. My one toxic product that I knowingly conceded to is my memory foam mattress because I have beat up my body so badly that it's the only thing I can get comfortable enough to get a good night's sleep on. I figured "pick your poison." Good luck on the detoxifying your home journey all. It's worth it!
In Hawaii it’s traditional, we are raised that way, we never wear our outdoor shoes indoors wearing softer home slippers instead. Best for your feet and floors. 🌺Nalani
14:08 Laundry - I also noticed that the fragrance in those Laundry Crystals as well as the fragranced detergent itself, are endocrine disrupters. Especially bad for boys because of the xeno estrogen connection.
Well, I'm screwed. I've been using all of this stuff and whatever the Army gave me for my whole life, on top of eating horrible, processed food. No wonder I started balding at 21 lmao.
Unfortunately, we in Australia have been drinking fluoridated water for a very long time. I watched the vid for cooking appliances, thecost of of the oven looking style would cost $300 AU. I use mainly Lodge cast iron, but an Air Fryer also baking paper. I won't be using the last 2 items. Cheers Rosemary Western Australia 73yrs
Sadly, it's not cheap. Thats why she said it's a marathon and not a sprint. And buy them on sale. Or just replace a couple of items at a time. Personally I'm going to replace my pillow.
I’m so blessed to find your channel! My daughter is having her second child and she’s been so conscientious with her first child, I knew sending her your fb page would be helpful to her as well. Thank you!
I recently started making my own soap - unscented - and laundry soap from my soap plus washing soda and borax. Some people say there are concerns about Borax. What do you think? Thanks.
I watched your interview with the diary of a CEO I liked it and it was really good I also like your recommendations on products that you would recommend is there any possibility you can recommend products that can be shipped to Ireland as that's where I'm from
My problem is that I stocked up on a lot of detergent & other products when I kept hearing about inflation coming…now I wish I hadn’t stock piled potentially toxic items. Thanks for the information. When I look on the backs of products it’s still unclear to me which chemicals are the bad ones.
That’s ok unless you’re reacting to it. The purpose of this video is to inform of the ingredients of concern to help consumers make informed decisions going forward. I used conventional products for most of my life and didn’t change until I struggled with the health effects of a high toxic load.
Organic mattresses was my first swap 10 years ago. Silk pillows too. No perfumes since i had kids. Natural laundry detergent but still haven't switched my cooking utensils and didhwasher detergent. This is the week! Thank you ❤
Thank you for the content is it possible to write down the key toxins we can avoid by reading the ingredients. It's difficult to remember them only listening 🙏
@@mek-t6p ya, we probably just have to cook the food directly on the baking pan. I told my mom about the aluminum foil, and she had a lightbulb moment. She told me my grandpa would eat fish cook in foil paper, but the foil paper was super cooked hot and partially disintegrating. He got Alzheimer’s.
Thank you for this informative video. I use to use ceramic cookware but it was scratched and I dumped it. I have been trying to find good ceramic cookware.
Never put essential oils on dryer balls because they oils are flammable when exposed to high heat. Unless you're using the dryer in the air fluff setting with no heat, I wouldn't use the oils.
Just found your channel and subscribed. You are so informative, I'm so glad I found your channel!! Would you suggest an alternative to the automatic rice cooker?
Thanks for subscribing! I use the stove top method but the instant pot also works. I have a stainless steel rice cooker in my Amazon shop without nonstick coatings. www.amazon.com/shop/dryvonneburkart
Dam; how did I live, without you? One foot on the platform, one foot on the train… heading back to Alaska, to wear that ball and chain… there is a house in the Yukon… they call the rising son…ha!😮. ❤❤❤ thx so much! So many new ideas!😊
Thanks for these videos! I’ve done several swaps like no shoes, and getting rid of plasticware and nonstick pans. I also have been mindful of not buying rugs made of plastic. What kinds of cooking utensils do you recommend?
Thanks for watching! Way to go making all those swaps. I'm using untreated wooden utensils from Ikea and Aldi. There aren't many untreated wood options on Amazon, but I will add a link to the ones I found. They may have a lacquer on them, so not the best but still better than plastic in my opinion.
WOULD YOU PLEASE DO A SHOW ABOUT THE FLIP FLOPS / SLIDES LIKE THE CROCS LINE FOR EXAMPLE. THEY ARE MADE OF ETHYLENE VINYL ACETATE ...ARE WE ABSORBING THIS INTO OUT BODY THRU THE SOLES OF OUR FEET ? PLEASE HELP !
I think even organic mattresses have flame retardants by law-I may be wrong.. can you please look into this? I’ve tried and it’s confusing. Where we sleep is important and we don’t want it toxic
@@scattered-idea Does nothing for me as it‘s just a monologue with something I don‘t and will never believe in. I believe in taking action and actually charging my problems head on instead of asking something as real as santa claus for help…
@@REALdavidmiscarriage well then, I hope you find something else that gives you peace of mind. I believe in taking charge physically as well, but for me (a pagan) prayer is just an extra step in taking charge🕯
@@scattered-idea At least you‘re not into abrahamic religions. I can somewhat respect paganism although it is a bit weird, why not just be agnostic at that point. Spirituality can be experienced in many ways that don‘t require the belief in something super natural. Then again to each their own…
Thank you for the informative video. I've heard that PFAs can be coated on carpets, too. What are your recommendations for home floors? Will laminated tile be ok, or should we go with solid wood and ceramic?
Thanks for watching! Yes carpets can be coated in PFAS for stain & water resistance. Ceramic and solid wood are optimal flooring materials imo. Cork is another option but it can get dented.
Thoughts on the aqua tru plastic tap tank? When I clean it with warm water i fear that plastics could be leaching into the water. Do you know anything about this?
So the frustrating thing about this is not knowing who to trust. I looked at the ceramics link and I noticed that it's all made in China and China has a reputation to consider, so...
John 3:16-17 KJV [16] For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. [17] For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
What about Chinese/Korean earthenware pots? How can we know that the paint and coating on the surface is safe? Are there tests us regular people can do?
Those are glaze on the surface, not paint. They are fired with thousand of degrees in a kiln. Glaze is as same as glass. People have been using them for centuries. Super safe to use.
Hello...this is only my second video of hers that I've watched but, the first one included her talking about XTREMA(sp?)pure ceramic cookware. Hope this helps.
If we can't afford RO water filter, can we simply boil tap water & drink? Will boiling tap water make it more toxic by melting the microplastic in it? I'm very confused! Pls advice, TIA
New research shows that boiling water can reduce micro and nanoplastics & adding lemon before boiling reduces toxic disinfection by-products. It’s unclear if the addition of lemon would affect microplastic removal though. One could try boiling plain water, add lemon once cooled and boil again.
@@dryvonneburkart Great to know. I've started following you more, since I've just found you on youtube. :) Could you please make a video on 'If it is safe to rent old houses/apts built before 1990, containing asbestos?' All cheap room rentals I am finding are in extremely old or old & renovated houses where no one cares about asbestos or any testing. Thanks
@@dryvonneburkart Thank you for your response. I have heard that re-boiling can increases the concentration of toxic substances in water. May be that's why, leftover tea is considered poison if reheated, & is discarded. I'd try addition of lemon & hope it won't turn the water bitter or super sour.
I learned from you caution of silicone so now I seek better utensils… sigh I’m an artist, so… wood huh… duh… 😊 I will select a non toxic wood, like uhhh hemlock…lol! Mistletoe? Just kidding… how do you feel about bamboo?
Thank you for bringing up this important topic! Distilling your drinking water is a fantastic way to eliminate any potential harmful substances and make sure you're consuming clean and safe water. You can add minerals back into the water too!
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What are your thoughts on Berkey water filters. I am considering one for my family. We rent, and I don't want to permanently install or alter anything in the kitchen. Also, electricity is expensehive 😂
Another thing is my guilty pleasure of waffle making. I haven't seen any that fit your criteria (heck, I'd settle for finding an electrical waffle maker without a nonstick coating. Or even one that I can plop onto my induction cooker. 😢
please give us a lesson of ENAMAL utensils, thanks
NowDoGeoEngineeringThatSpraysAluminumBariumStroniumIntoTheySkyThoseTrailsYouSeeInTheSky.
Please do a step by step tutorial on how to detoxify your home. This would be so helpful. Thank you 😊
glass breaks, it's best to use stainless steel cups for cold drinking water it retains the cold too so it's better, but glass is fickle you drop it once? that's it, I found myself buying glass set after glass set but stainless Steel is a game changer, that with a metal straw that you can soak in bicarb then clean in a dishwasher? can't beat that
In India we always rubbed our untreated wood utensils with any cooking oil mixed with turmeric to make them to last long.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing
avoid margarine...eat butter, sunflower oil, canola etc are also carcinogenic when heated...use lard 😊
Ohh great idea!❤😊
I've always thought wearing shoes in the house is super weird. I have noticed it seems pretty common in the USA
It seems to be cultural. I was the only person in my group of friends growing up who took their shoes off at home. Then I noticed it in Europe too 👀
Wearing shoes is so uncomfortable!
@@dryvonneburkartDefinitely cultural. We were never allowed to wear shoes inside either (It’s very common for Caribbean cultures)
this is probably one of the most mind boggling details about american culture. I want to take off my shoes any chance I get, its super uncomfortable and actually really bad for your feet orthopedically. also best way to get smelly feet... And it's super unhygienic. Why tf do people do this? This is barbarous...
Edit: Come to realize, I even switch my street clothes to more comfortable sweatpants and sweatshirts immediatly upon entering my home. I don't want those yucky germs in my house...
I've always thought that you walk on some really dirty stuff outside, specifically maybe dog or cat waste. It really grosses me out to think of walking in my home with traces of feces and urine on shoes. I've never understood how others don't think of this
In Canada it is considered rude to not remove your shoes before you enter a house. apartment, condo,... You will get stopped and reminded immediately.
This keeps dirt, mud, crime, insects,...from getting all over the floor, carpets, furniture,...
Laundry detergents also contain carcinogens, cancer causing.
Not in Quebec!!
@@cecileroy557 I concur. I live in Quebec and quebecers don't really ask to take off your shoes, but I have the impression that the culture on the matter is changing. More and more Quebecers are asking to take off the shoes.
I am a marketing coordinator for a few different eco brands and this video (as well as your diaper brand review video) are so incredibly insightful. I love this channel already. Please don't stop creating content! 🤗
Thanks for your awesome feedback and support! I’ll keep posting as long as possible. 💜
I am happy to report that very few of these products are in my life. I have always liked traditional housewares, so my pans are mostly cast iron, though I do have some Gotham Steel pans that are ceramic coated. I don't use any silicone or teflon style bakeware. I don't have any carpet & my floors are either concrete or unfinished pine. My walls are done in raw pine. Only my kitchen is sheetrocked & painted. I don't buy any modern furniture that is all synthetic products & glues. I like old real wood furniture. Our well is 360 feet deep from an aquifer that comes from deep in the Rocky Mountains. I don't take my shoes off because I am in & out frequently doing ranch chores, cutting firewood, etc., but there has never been ANY herbicides or pesticides used anywhere near our 160 acres of wild sagebrush prairie. The worst I'll track in is some horse & chicken poo & a little bacteria doesn't worry me. I don't use many cleaners & what I do use is pthalate free, mostly Dr. Bronner's hemp oil soaps & vinegar. I haven't had a new car since 1990, partly because it's a waste of money but also because that long lasting "new car smell" is toxic off-gassing. As are air fresheners. My one toxic product that I knowingly conceded to is my memory foam mattress because I have beat up my body so badly that it's the only thing I can get comfortable enough to get a good night's sleep on. I figured "pick your poison." Good luck on the detoxifying your home journey all. It's worth it!
In Hawaii it’s traditional, we are raised that way, we never wear our outdoor shoes indoors wearing softer home slippers instead. Best for your feet and floors. 🌺Nalani
14:08 Laundry - I also noticed that the fragrance in those Laundry Crystals as well as the fragranced detergent itself, are endocrine disrupters. Especially bad for boys because of the xeno estrogen connection.
Well, I'm screwed. I've been using all of this stuff and whatever the Army gave me for my whole life, on top of eating horrible, processed food. No wonder I started balding at 21 lmao.
We switched our pots to salad master cookware. Medical grade material. No coating.
Unfortunately, we in Australia have been drinking fluoridated water for a very long time. I watched the vid for cooking appliances, thecost of of the oven looking style would cost $300 AU. I use mainly Lodge cast iron, but an Air Fryer also baking paper. I won't be using the last 2 items. Cheers Rosemary Western Australia 73yrs
Doing God’s work. Thank you Doc🙏🏾
Thank you for watching 🙏🏽
Checked out several of the links. Nobody I know can afford to make these swaps. 🤷🏻♀️
Sadly, it's not cheap. Thats why she said it's a marathon and not a sprint. And buy them on sale. Or just replace a couple of items at a time. Personally I'm going to replace my pillow.
Cast iron cookware is my go to. But I love stainless steel and ceramic as well.
I couldn’t finish… it’s overwhelming ☹️
I’m so blessed to find your channel! My daughter is having her second child and she’s been so conscientious with her first child, I knew sending her your fb page would be helpful to her as well. Thank you!
I like Multipure and Aquasana for water filters. I have used Multipure for over 15 years.
Thanks for watching! Have you made any non toxic home swaps?
I recently started making my own soap - unscented - and laundry soap from my soap plus washing soda and borax. Some people say there are concerns about Borax. What do you think? Thanks.
Can you please suggest a non toxic face moisturizer?
I watched your interview with the diary of a CEO I liked it and it was really good I also like your recommendations on products that you would recommend is there any possibility you can recommend products that can be shipped to Ireland as that's where I'm from
My problem is that I stocked up on a lot of detergent & other products when I kept hearing about inflation coming…now I wish I hadn’t stock piled potentially toxic items. Thanks for the information. When I look on the backs of products it’s still unclear to me which chemicals are the bad ones.
That’s ok unless you’re reacting to it. The purpose of this video is to inform of the ingredients of concern to help consumers make informed decisions going forward. I used conventional products for most of my life and didn’t change until I struggled with the health effects of a high toxic load.
Organic mattresses was my first swap 10 years ago. Silk pillows too. No perfumes since i had kids. Natural laundry detergent but still haven't switched my cooking utensils and didhwasher detergent. This is the week! Thank you ❤
Aren’t wood utensils porous....and can retain bacteria?
I like to make a 1pt vinegar 1pt water spray/solution to do a second wash on my wood and bamboo utensils with.
I would love a video deep diving on mattresses 😱💕
Great idea! Thank you
Hello, what are your thoughts on the Brita filter? Many thanks
Thank you for the content is it possible to write down the key toxins we can avoid by reading the ingredients. It's difficult to remember them only listening 🙏
Should I stop buying aluminum foil?
My question exactly!
And what do we use instead of parchment paper?
@@mek-t6p ya, we probably just have to cook the food directly on the baking pan.
I told my mom about the aluminum foil, and she had a lightbulb moment. She told me my grandpa would eat fish cook in foil paper, but the foil paper was super cooked hot and partially disintegrating. He got Alzheimer’s.
Yes!
You are very good at explaining things. 🙏
We have a high quality futon mattress, and organic linen sheets.
What about glass cookware? I have a glass pot I use to cook with. Any suggestions for air fryers that is safer? I have one with metal racks.
Great video. #question
Would you consider doing a video on non-toxic water bottles?
Great idea. Thanks!
Glass cookware?
I use earth breeze for detergent and I love it!
RO is the best
also not sure but it does not need electricity, unless you have very poor water pressure.
OMGGG!!! I appreciate you. May I have the book with this information. I want to buy it. Please & thank you.
Thank you for this informative video. I use to use ceramic cookware but it was scratched and I dumped it. I have been trying to find good ceramic cookware.
My favorite brand is linked in the Description.
Yvonne thank you for this vital information.
Found you from Dhru’s channel…. New Sub! 😊
Awesome! Welcome 🙏🏽
Greaaaaaatttte video. ❤
I’m so glad it was helpful!
Is hard anodized aluminum safe if used with non-scratching utensils?
Never put essential oils on dryer balls because they oils are flammable when exposed to high heat. Unless you're using the dryer in the air fluff setting with no heat, I wouldn't use the oils.
What about glass cookware?
It is great as long as it does not have added lead or other unhealthy stuff in it. But pure glass is just about the best option.
Thank you! Your guidance on healthy products is EXCELLENT!
I wash my soles of my shoes everytime I wear them Also wash my slippers once a week. Just use normal soap and a old cotton rag
Does that mean the silicon liners for airfryers are bad to use?
You look great! And also the video is super informative. Thanks
Any other affordable mattress?
Which otg or airfryer would you recommend
what about anodized aluminum?
Just found your channel and subscribed. You are so informative, I'm so glad I found your channel!! Would you suggest an alternative to the automatic rice cooker?
Thanks for subscribing! I use the stove top method but the instant pot also works. I have a stainless steel rice cooker in my Amazon shop without nonstick coatings. www.amazon.com/shop/dryvonneburkart
What is in stainless steel cookware that leeches?
What about pods for dishwashers and laundry. Powers are getting harder to find
Dam; how did I live, without you? One foot on the platform, one foot on the train… heading back to Alaska, to wear that ball and chain… there is a house in the Yukon… they call the rising son…ha!😮. ❤❤❤ thx so much! So many new ideas!😊
What's the best Cooking utensils for celiacs? Wood is not recommended because it can transfer contaminates, Especially in a family with gluten eaters.
I would be interested in you use micro fibre cleaning cloths I don't just use old cotton clothes cut into rags
Aluminium is fully recyclable unlike non-stick
Hello!!! Please can you tell me which brand is the Water filtered pitcher you recommend? Thank you!!!
Hi there! It's Clearly Filtered. Here's the link bit.ly/3sxML0O
Hi Dr Yvonne thank you for all you do How do we detox the dust mites out of our homes?
Thank you Well done
Does anybody have a link to good cookware?
Thanks for these videos! I’ve done several swaps like no shoes, and getting rid of plasticware and nonstick pans. I also have been mindful of not buying rugs made of plastic. What kinds of cooking utensils do you recommend?
Also, the glass water bottle link didn’t work.
Thanks for watching! Way to go making all those swaps. I'm using untreated wooden utensils from Ikea and Aldi. There aren't many untreated wood options on Amazon, but I will add a link to the ones I found. They may have a lacquer on them, so not the best but still better than plastic in my opinion.
Thanks for letting me know! It should be fixed now. 😀
Thank you🙏🏻🍃🇺🇸
Topo Chico, why? I just started drinking these a month ago
Is 365 unscented laundry detergent better than better life laundry detergent?
WOULD YOU PLEASE DO A SHOW ABOUT THE FLIP FLOPS / SLIDES LIKE THE CROCS LINE FOR EXAMPLE. THEY ARE MADE OF ETHYLENE VINYL ACETATE ...ARE WE ABSORBING THIS INTO OUT BODY THRU THE SOLES OF OUR FEET ? PLEASE HELP !
I think even organic mattresses have flame retardants by law-I may be wrong.. can you please look into this?
I’ve tried and it’s confusing. Where we sleep is important and we don’t want it toxic
Wish you were my doctor. Great information..thank you ..
Thank you
You're welcome
Dont forget to pray for everything.
🙏 ✝️🛐
If this is supposed to be a joke it's actually pretty funny, if you are being serious however...
@@REALdavidmiscarriageit’s good though, gives you peace of mind
@@scattered-idea Does nothing for me as it‘s just a monologue with something I don‘t and will never believe in. I believe in taking action and actually charging my problems head on instead of asking something as real as santa claus for help…
@@REALdavidmiscarriage well then, I hope you find something else that gives you peace of mind. I believe in taking charge physically as well, but for me (a pagan) prayer is just an extra step in taking charge🕯
@@scattered-idea At least you‘re not into abrahamic religions. I can somewhat respect paganism although it is a bit weird, why not just be agnostic at that point. Spirituality can be experienced in many ways that don‘t require the belief in something super natural. Then again to each their own…
Hi Dr. Yvonne. What is your opinion about the Avocado mattress?
What's wrong with stainless steel pots? I thought they were safe.
She mentioned it. The chemicals from the metal itself. You don't want too much of it.
I think if you use it for cooking acidic food, overall it's pretty much safe. I use stainless steel.
Thanks for watching! Have you made any non toxic home swaps?
You can’t use metal most utensils are plastic what utensils do you use that work well with ceramic that are nontoxic
Thank you I got my answer
The link to the newsletter doesn’t work for me.
So is Tempurpedic mattresses toxic?
What about “Our Place Always”
Thank you for the informative video. I've heard that PFAs can be coated on carpets, too. What are your recommendations for home floors? Will laminated tile be ok, or should we go with solid wood and ceramic?
Thanks for watching! Yes carpets can be coated in PFAS for stain & water resistance. Ceramic and solid wood are optimal flooring materials imo. Cork is another option but it can get dented.
I thought silicone was good? You said to use it for the storage stuff but then you said not to use it? I’m confused
What type of sleepers to wear home shall we buy all are made of plastic 🤔
List of non toxic oils pots etc cleaning. Kitchen items .
Great idea. Check out the Description box for links and discount codes.
Thoughts on the aqua tru plastic tap tank? When I clean it with warm water i fear that plastics could be leaching into the water. Do you know anything about this?
Does anyone know what lunchbox I can use to save food in the fridge and it’s sold in Europe ?
Can you recommend diner plates that are childproof
What pillows do you recommend?
I always take off my shoes, unfortunately I have a dog, any tips on this?
So the frustrating thing about this is not knowing who to trust. I looked at the ceramics link and I noticed that it's all made in China and China has a reputation to consider, so...
This is why the third party accredited testing is important. Xtrema has been shown not to leach cadmium and lead.
John 3:16-17❤
John 3:16-17 KJV
[16] For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
[17] For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
What about Chinese/Korean earthenware pots? How can we know that the paint and coating on the surface is safe? Are there tests us regular people can do?
Those are glaze on the surface, not paint. They are fired with thousand of degrees in a kiln. Glaze is as same as glass. People have been using them for centuries. Super safe to use.
Are nylon utensils toxic?
Is the zero filter okay? I have an osmosis filter in my house but it tastes weird sometimes I want to filter more
The water pitcher you recommended is made of plastic. What are your thoughts on lifestraw glass water pitcher
You can transfer to glass containers once it’s filtered.
Isn’t Life Straw plastic too?
@@dryvonneburkart lifestraw has a glass water pitcher
Are all foam materials toxic or just polyurethane?
What are your thoughts on Kangen Water filters ?
They're great for ionizing water, but an external pre-filter is recommended since the internal one doesn't remove enough contaminants.
I would like to have the link for the ceramic cookware. Will you be sharing this?
Hello...this is only my second video of hers that I've watched but, the first one included her talking about XTREMA(sp?)pure ceramic cookware. Hope this helps.
It’s linked in the description too 😊 Extra 15% off with code DRYVONNE (can be combined with sale prices) xtrema.sjv.io/nL1YAX
What minerals can you add back into your water if I get the reverse osmosis system? (And where would you get them)? Thank you! :)
Thanks for watching! These minerals are a great option amzn.to/42seXi2 (I've added this link to the Description too)
Do you have to add back mineral to the water you get filtered?
Recommendations for a waffle maker please 🙏 I need one
I will never understand people who do not remove their shoes at home.
I grew up leaving shoes outside, so I understand what you mean. It seems to be a cultural thing, but there’s real evidence supporting this 🙌🏽
What nontoxic powder form laundry detergent should I get?
Linked in the Description 😊
If we can't afford RO water filter, can we simply boil tap water & drink? Will boiling tap water make it more toxic by melting the microplastic in it? I'm very confused! Pls advice, TIA
New research shows that boiling water can reduce micro and nanoplastics & adding lemon before boiling reduces toxic disinfection by-products. It’s unclear if the addition of lemon would affect microplastic removal though. One could try boiling plain water, add lemon once cooled and boil again.
@@dryvonneburkart Great to know. I've started following you more, since I've just found you on youtube. :) Could you please make a video on 'If it is safe to rent old houses/apts built before 1990, containing asbestos?' All cheap room rentals I am finding are in extremely old or old & renovated houses where no one cares about asbestos or any testing. Thanks
@@dryvonneburkart Thank you for your response. I have heard that re-boiling can increases the concentration of toxic substances in water. May be that's why, leftover tea is considered poison if reheated, & is discarded. I'd try addition of lemon & hope it won't turn the water bitter or super sour.
I learned from you caution of silicone so now I seek better utensils… sigh I’m an artist, so… wood huh… duh… 😊 I will select a non toxic wood, like uhhh hemlock…lol! Mistletoe? Just kidding… how do you feel about bamboo?
What about distilling your drinking water?
Thank you for bringing up this important topic! Distilling your drinking water is a fantastic way to eliminate any potential harmful substances and make sure you're consuming clean and safe water. You can add minerals back into the water too!
@@dryvonneburkartcan you please make a video on this!
Wearing shoes in the house is toxic on its own. In Hawaii it’s customary to be barefoot in the house
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