We have read several books on this subject from basic (Green Clean) to scientific (Our Stolen Future)both of which are very good. The subject can be overwhelming at first and yet this book provides clear simple steps one can take to rid our lives of ubiquitous chemicals that cause disease. If you still need to be convinced read the Summary of the President's Cancer Panel report 'Reducing Environmental Cancer Risk'. The panel spans two Presidents and succinctly identifies the risk and what we can do now to reduce our exposure to cancer causing toxins. "The Panel was particularly concerned to find that the true burden of environmentally induced cancer has been grossly underestimated. With nearly 80,000 chemicals on the market in the United States, ... un- or understudied and largely unregulated, exposure to potential environmental carcinogens is widespread." When nearly every study shows that children in the US are being born 'polluted', with industrial toxins in their blood, we have a problem. And yet government is unable or unwilling to address this outrage by banning known toxins. We need books such as this to guide us to a cleaner and more healthy life. The book is well documented and has many resources from making your own household cleaners - very easy, to evaluating the many chemical compounds in our food, water, air and consumer products - with simple ways to ban them from our lives. The gift of good health is a blessing and with some effort, knowledge and a little change in our routine we hope to maintain it. We thank you Beth Greer for Super Natural Home and showing us the way.