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Transform your home into a place where coziness and clean air can finally coexist. Indoor air in homes can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air because everyday products like cleaners, fragrances, and other household items settle into furniture and accumulate in dust. Breathe in peace of mind (and cleaner air) with Million Marker Approved Home Products!

Air fresheners don't always freshen the air. In fact, many products release phthalates and other chemicals that can pollute your indoor environment. These compounds are linked to hormone disruption and can linger in the air long after the scent fades. We're currently researching safer fragrance options, so stay tuned for updates.
Wipe away the mess without spreading harmful chemicals around your home. We reach for toilet paper, tissues, napkins, and paper towels to stay clean and keep things tidy, but many options come with extra endocrine-disrupting chemicals from recycled fibers with bisphenols and phthalates, chlorine bleaching that creates dioxins, and plastic packaging that adds even more harmful chemicals. Because these products often touch highly absorbent areas such as the nose and genitals, their ingredients can enter the body more easily over time. Keep things simple by choosing unbleached, plant-fiber paper and skipping recycled and plastic-wrapped options when you can. Let these paper picks from the Million Marker Product Guide keep all the tidy, everyday moments you love, just with fewer toxic chemicals tagging along.
Make "clean" actually feel clean. Household cleaners, such as sprays, wipes, powders, and scrubs, often come loaded with preservatives, synthetic fragrances, solvents, and surfactants. These toxics can hang in the air, cling to surfaces, and end up on your skin or in dust you breathe in. These ingredients are easily inhaled, absorbed through bare hands, and tracked onto dishes, countertops, and floors where kids and pets spend their time, especially in small or poorly ventilated spaces. Using them daily, mixing multiple products, or spraying in hot showers or tight bathrooms can make you even more vulnerable to endocrine disruptors and other irritants. Tidy up your routine by browsing the Million Marker Product Guide for Household Cleaning Products.
Give your clothes a clean that matches how good they make you feel, without wearing harmful chemicals. Skip dryer sheets, detergent pods, and fragranced sprays that can leave behind irritants and hormone-disrupting ingredients on fabrics you wear all day. Rock your best fits with confidence using Million Marker Approved Laundry Products.
Think of testing as turning on the lights instead of guessing in the dark. Lab tests for your body, water, and environment help you see what you're actually exposed to, from endocrine-disrupting chemicals and heavy metals to other hidden contaminants that never show up on a product label. These exposures can come from many places at once (food, water, air, products), and your own biology, life stage, and routines can make you more or less vulnerable at any given time. Getting real data gives you a clearer picture of your personal "chemical load," helps you connect symptoms or concerns to possible sources, and shows whether your swaps and habits are truly making a difference. With that information in hand, every change you make-what you drink from, what you clean with, what you put on your body-shifts from guesswork to targeted action. That way, you can spend less energy worrying and more energy living.
Clean water is essential for your health. However, at least 45% of US water systems contain at least one PFAS chemical. These forever chemicals are linked to hormone disruption, cancer risk, and problems with child development. Contamination can also come from aging pipes that release heavy metals or PVC pipes that leach chemicals like phthalates into the water you drink and bathe in. Wash up and sip down cleaner water with high-quality filters for countertops, sinks, and whole-house systems with these Million Marker Approved Water Filters.
Last updated: December 3, 2025