Living Green In An Artificial World: How To Live Naturally When So Much Around You Seems Synthetic


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"In THE HEALTHY HOME ECONOMIST(R) GUIDE: LIVING GREEN IN AN ARTIFICIAL WORLD, Sarah Pope offers some useful solutions to problems we experience living in a modern industrial and technological world. Do you ever feel like unhealthy man-made materials are unavoidable ? that you are met by them at every turn? Do you feel like your very human, organic life is encroached upon by prepackaged preparations and products from all directions? Whether you live in the big city or on a quiet country lot, you probably can't avoid this feeling. But there's hope In these pages, you will find many ideas for living a greener, more natural life avoiding so many of the toxic effects of modern society. They will both give you peace of mind and a better chance a living long and healthy."

Author: Sarah Pope
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 07/14/2016
Pages: 130
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.28d
ISBN13: 9781533237392
ISBN10: 1533237395
BISAC Categories:
- House & Home | Sustainable Living

About the Author
After earning her Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Furman University where she was valedictorian of her class, graduating summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa and subsequently receiving a Masters of Government Administration with a major in Public Financial Management from the University of Pennsylvania, Sarah worked for over 10 years in the field of Information Technology designing Financial Systems for private and government organizations. As people so often do after a decade or so of working in the corporate world, Sarah wondered if there might be more to life. So she withdrew from the workaday world and started a consultancy business and eased into family life - eventually having three babies all born naturally at a local birthing center. All three children spent their first night at home with their parents and have lived healthy, vibrant lives ever since. She's living proof of the old adage, "you'll do for love what you'll never do for money." Prior to the birth of her first child, Sarah began educating herself by all means possible on matters of naturally raising children with full health in a world seemingly bent on preventing such an achievement. The more she discovered, the more she learned that others wanted to know too. After eight years of serving as a local Chapter Leader for the Weston A. Price Foundation, she began writing a blog at www.TheHealthyHomeEconomist.com which now contains more than a thousand posts, recipes and videos. It's become a major undertaking and, for the first-time reader, a daunting body of knowledge to encounter.

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