Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search

Health & Fitness Allergies

The Sick House Survival Guide

Simple Steps to Healthier Homes

by (author) Angela Hobbs

Publisher
New Society Publishers
Initial publish date
May 2003
Category
Allergies
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780865714854
    Publish Date
    May 2003
    List Price
    $18.95

Classroom Resources

Where to buy it

Out of print

This edition is not currently available in bookstores. Check your local library or search for used copies at Abebooks.

Description

Curtains that make you sick? Electricity as a pollutant?? More people suffer from indoor pollution-from chemical sensitivities-than diabetes nowadays, often with little help from the medical profession stuck with outdated research from the 1980s. Sufferers are frequently diagnosed with 'anxiety' or allergies, and returned to the very environments that have made them sick in the first place.

The Sick House Survival Guide tells the story of how indoor pollution from a newly renovated house brought the author's regular, healthy life to a standstill-and how she successfully overcame it. In the first part, Angela Hobbs relates her downward health spiral, followed by that of her children. In desperation, she invented her own systematic search for answers, and eventually triumphed over this invisible monster. Part Two ties together existing research into the interaction of chemicals, hormones, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs), and outlines a series of interactive steps that readers can follow to identify problematic environments and transform their sick house into a healthy home. These include:

  • Keeping track of environments that make you sick
  • Discovering sanctuary spots where you can sleep
  • Isolating foods that burden your system
  • Dealing with your tap water
  • Purifying your air
  • Lifting the burden of synthetic fabrics, and
  • Reducing your exposure to EMFs.

Part Three then discusses some of the measures being taken by other countries to mitigate the dangers of chemicals and electromagnetic fields.

Of vital interest to parents of asthmatic children, siblings of chronically fatigued adults, or spouses of chemically sensitive seniors, The Sick House Survival Guide will also be essential reading for victims themselves.

About the author

Angela Hobbs was herself once a victim of chemicals, electrical, and location specific sensitivities. After using research skills, gleaned from a career in management consulting, to find her own solutions, she shared her story in The Sick House Survival Guide: Simple Steps to Healthier Homes (New Society 2003). Since then a flood of inquiries from all over the world have taken Hobbs on a research-powered journey of discovery that resulted in her growing insight into the multi-faceted mechanisms by which location can influence our sleep to the detriment of our health.Hobbs is now a wellness consultant delivering personal and commercial programs that assess bedrooms, educate people about the steps they can take to improve their sleep, and help corporations increase workforce productivity. She lives with her husband and two sons near Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Angela Hobbs' profile page

Editorial Reviews