Our Toxin Journey (Part 2) An Update! | Pantry Chat

Our Toxin Journey (Part 2) An Update! | Pantry Chat

Author: Homesteading Family March 1, 2025 Duration: 38:34

We're giving you all a TOXIN JOURNEY UPDATE! Carolyn got some labs back and we've both been working with Dr. Torrie Thompson for over a year to rid our bodies of excess toxins.

In this Pantry Chat, we're giving you the update!

For more details about common toxins and how to reduce them, check out this interview we did with Dr. Torrie here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/common-toxins/

To work with Dr. Torrie or to see the packages she offers, click here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/toxin-testing

Thanks to Azure Standard for sponsoring today's video! If you'd like 15% off your FIRST order from Azure Standard, use coupon code "HOMESTEADINGFAMILY15": https://homesteadingfamily.com/main-azure-standard-b

Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:45 - Chit Chat
6:30 - Seed Saving
9:45 - Dehydrating Tomatoes
10:47 - Azure Standard
13:18 - Main Topic

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MORE ABOUT US!

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