Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Trying to Find Green Products Can Be Difficult but Green Nest Helps

There have been times when I try to find products that I need but that are also green. Try doing a search online for some of the things you want for your home and it can just be a huge confusion. That's why I was excited to find a website that offers products of all kinds that are all green. That place is Green Nest. Green Nest was founded by Lisa and Ron Beres. Their hope is to provide you with products that will transform your health and well being.

The products that you can find on Green Nest are such things as air purifiers, air test kits, HEPA vacuum cleaners, shower filter heads, bath filters, drinking water filters, whole house filtration, organic shower curtains, organic mattresses and bedding accessories, organic robes and sleepwear, organic baby clothing, crib mattresses and more. They also have green cleaning supplies, green gifts, non toxic building supplies, books and CDs about green topics, home tests, pet stuff and so much more.

As you can see, if it is a hard to find green item, you can find it at Green Nest. Lisa Beres began this compnay in 2003. She was an interior decorator but felt run down all the time. She started researching and found that her home had so many toxic materials in it that she had to do something about it.

She found that the air inside our homes and places of business, or nests as she calls them, can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outside air and that we spend up to 90% of our days in our homes or places of business. She also found that many of the man made chemicals we use in our daily lives were contributing to her hormonal imbalance. All of this lead her to become a Certified Baubiologist which means she studies how buildings impact life and the living environment. With her interior design talent and her new found certification, she decided to merge the two and create Green Nest, which will help you to be more healthy in your indoor environment.

There is so much more to her story but I found it to be interesting enough to feature it here at You Can Go Green. You can check out this great site by clicking through on this link or any of the other Green Nest links in the article.