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These sustainable toothbrushes reduce your toxin exposure and eliminate plastic waste.


Brush with Bamboo. Features an ergonomically designed handle made from fast-growing bamboo. Packaging is compostable and recyclable, too.


Jack N’ Jill Silicone Toothbrush. Intended for kids ages 1 to 3, this BPA- and PVC-free brush is crafted from medical-grade silicone. Perfect for kids who don’t yet have side or rear teeth.


Preserve. These comfy handles are made from recycled yogurt cups. Mail your used toothbrushes back to the company so they can be fully recycled—even the nylon bristles.


Tom’s of Maine Naturally Clean. Soft, dye-free bristles and a handle made from castor-oil plants complete this BPA-free brusher.


–J.B.


Bearded Brothers Colossal Coconut Mango Energy Bar Packaged in a rustic composta- ble wrapper, my fave of these delectable, paleo-friendly bars contains only dates, almonds, dried mango, coconut fl akes, chia, and sea salt—a moist, slightly sweet, energizing snack.


Totally organic. Totally raw. –Jenna Blumenfeld, senior food editor @jennablumenfeld


TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR Immune System


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+ immune support


Antioxidants are key nutrients in: supporting your memory function, promoting heart health and boosting your immune system. Our youtheory Turmeric Advanced formula will help tune up your immune system to such a level that we call it a “bio-protectant” blend of nature.


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