✔ Cedar blocks or lavender sachets (natural moth repellents)
How to Reduce Your Risk
Ventilate your home (open windows, use air purifiers).
Choose fragrance-free products (avoid synthetic air fresheners).
Check labels for phthalate-free, PFOA-free, and low-VOC products.
Detox your home by replacing high-risk items gradually.
Final Thoughts
Many everyday products unknowingly expose us to carcinogens, increasing lung cancer risk over time. By making simple swaps, you can dramatically reduce toxin exposure and create a safer home environment.
Your health is worth the switch!
*(For more cancer-prevention tips, check out our guide on “10 Foods That Fight Lung Cancer.”)*
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