**Detox Your Kitchen: A 7-Week Course to Safeguard Your Food**
A comprehensive online course, in collaboration with Consumer Reports, is set to educate Americans on simple steps to minimize exposure to hazardous chemicals in their food and kitchen environments.
The US-focused course will delve into the dangers of mercury and PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), both known endocrine disruptors that can have severe health implications if ingested or inhaled.
Consumers who enroll in this seven-week programme will receive weekly email newsletters, providing them with actionable tips on reducing exposure to toxic chemicals.
The course is designed for the average household cook and food consumer, providing practical advice on topics such as:
* Cooking at home using safe practices
* Reading food labels effectively
* Avoiding contaminated seafood
The program is a joint effort between Consumer Reports, an independent non-profit organization that advocates for consumers' rights in various sectors. By registering for this course, participants will be better equipped to protect themselves and their families from the risks associated with hazardous chemicals.
Registration is now open, and interested individuals can sign up to receive weekly newsletters containing valuable insights into the world of food safety and detoxification strategies.
Consumers are encouraged to spread the word about this valuable resource and complete full registration at any time.
A comprehensive online course, in collaboration with Consumer Reports, is set to educate Americans on simple steps to minimize exposure to hazardous chemicals in their food and kitchen environments.
The US-focused course will delve into the dangers of mercury and PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), both known endocrine disruptors that can have severe health implications if ingested or inhaled.
Consumers who enroll in this seven-week programme will receive weekly email newsletters, providing them with actionable tips on reducing exposure to toxic chemicals.
The course is designed for the average household cook and food consumer, providing practical advice on topics such as:
* Cooking at home using safe practices
* Reading food labels effectively
* Avoiding contaminated seafood
The program is a joint effort between Consumer Reports, an independent non-profit organization that advocates for consumers' rights in various sectors. By registering for this course, participants will be better equipped to protect themselves and their families from the risks associated with hazardous chemicals.
Registration is now open, and interested individuals can sign up to receive weekly newsletters containing valuable insights into the world of food safety and detoxification strategies.
Consumers are encouraged to spread the word about this valuable resource and complete full registration at any time.