Knowledge is power. Empower yourself to a healthier life by learning about toxic chemicals in your environment, foods, water, everyday products, and more! Start your detox journey by making educated decisions. Browse the Million Marker Blog Archives for practical detoxing tips!
Switching from dryer sheets to wool dryer walls is one of the simplest, most cost-effective ways to lower your toxic chemical burdens. So, how many wool dryers balls do you use at a time? How do you recharge wool dryer balls? We'll answer all these questions and more!
Babies wear diapers almost 24/7, potentially exposing them to phthalates, VOCs, microplastics, and other harmful chemicals. So, what to avoid when buying diapers? Read on to get tips for non-toxic diaper shopping!
Is slime dangerous to play with? Kids slime and ASMR slime can contain harmful chemicals, including borax, PVA, phthalates, and PFAS. Don't get into a sticky situation. Check out our recipe for non-toxic slime.
Prenatal EDC exposure can impact brain, growth, and reproductive development for multiple generations. So, just what are the effects of EDCs on humans, and how will it impact the future? Learn why EDC reduction is crucial for a healthy family.
Sperm quality is impacted by sperm count, motility, and morphology. Can sperm quality be improved? Read on to learn more about improving your chances of conception.
Wondering how to tell if testosterone is low? Erectile dysfunction, mood changes, and low sperm count are some signs of low testosterone. Read further to learn even more!
Millions of baby toys are made with plastics and low-grade silicone that can disrupt hormones. Avoid these chemicals in children’s toys. Then, shop for our toxic-free toy recommendations.
A detox journey can seem overwhelming but don't worry, it is a step by step process and we are here to support you! This blog gives you a 5 step start for your detox journey that is easy and suggests replacement products for those you may be getting rid of.
Silicone can be a wonderful plastic alternative! However, there are some silicones that can be harmful to humans and the environment. Continue reading to find out which silicones to avoid and which are safe!