Keeping Mold in Mind Part 2: From Risk to Recovery—How to Create Your Healthiest Home| PJ Harlow

PJ Harlow is the founder and CEO of PJ Harlow Wellness, Inc. She is a certified holistic health practitioner and a virtual consultant specializing in mold for people with environmental sensitivities and health issues. PJ combines her knowledge of functional medicine, environmental science, and building practices with her interest in data and analytics in her consulting and coaching work. This episode came highly requested for PART 2 to the foundational conversation that PJ started in all things creating healthy home microbiome. This conversation takes a deeper dive into taking the next steps in risk assessment of mold, living in mold and areas of concern to take into account in your home health process.

Episode Highlights:

  • Introductions + personal reflections

  • Navigating fear and risk assessment

  • Understanding mold + its implications

  • “The objective is not to find a perfect home, it doesn’t exist”

  • Healing microbiome and healthy homes that best fit you

  • The tree analogy: a deeper dive into mold

  • What does a healthy home mean to you

  • The invisible world of mold and mycotoxins

  • “There is no magical product that will solve the problem of mold”

  • Understanding remediation and risks of DIY solutions

  • The importance of HVAC maintenance

  • Actual helpful cleaning products and techniques

  • Being conscious while choosing a home

  • Cleaning and maintaining shower grout

  • No vinegar in the shower! Vinegar is for glass or hard water!

  • Wisdom for the community

Listen to PJ’s 1st foundational episode here!

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