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The pollution, policies, and chemicals shaping the bigger picture.
Explore+Understand what's around you. Live better.
Science-based, low-tox living for Gen Z, written by an 18-year-old chemistry student who actually tests this stuff in a university lab.
No fear factory. No product panic loop. Just chemistry, receipts, and one useful next move.Open the standalone LowToxLab web game: investigate a messy college dorm, sort viral claims from real exposure signals, spend a tiny budget, and leave with a final dorm report.
Every "non-toxic" influencer told me my candle, my mattress, and my lip balm were trying to kill me. Every "it's all just chemistry" influencer told me to relax. Neither felt honest. So I started doing what my major actually trains me to do: measure things, read the research, and report what's there. No drama, no panic, no $89 "clean" candle affiliate links. Just data, and what it means for the room you're sitting in right now.
It's your dorm air, your skincare, your TikTok feed, your group chat. LowToxLab maps all of it, and what's actually in it.
The pollution, policies, and chemicals shaping the bigger picture.
Explore+Your dorm, your apartment, your air. The chemistry of where you live.
Explore+Food, skincare, period products, supplements. What actually goes in.
Explore+Algorithm fatigue, attention drain, doomscrolling. The chemistry of your feed.
Explore+Party culture, sober curious, toxic relationships. Social environments, decoded.
Explore+Receipts, methods, test notes, and the No List in progress.
Explore+LowToxLab's deeper writing runs in three tracks. Each one ties the chemistry to a primary source, a peer-reviewed study or a regulatory agency, so you can check the claim instead of trusting the vibe.
Bioaccumulation and the cocktail effect: how low daily doses build up and interact, not just single ingredients.
Explore+Furniture foam, flooring, and house dust as the quiet carriers of indoor exposure.
Explore+Petroleum-based azo dyes and plastic that migrates into food, with the studies behind each.
Explore+Start with air, fragrance, dust, and the objects closest to your face.
Explore+See what I test, what I cannot test yet, and how evidence labels work.
Explore+Tell LowToxLab what dorm, campus space, product claim, or digital exposure should be investigated next.
Explore+Why dorm air is the first LowToxLab test.
Open+One email, every Sunday. The latest test notes, No List updates, and one Gen Z-relevant thing happening in environmental health. No urgency tricks, no affiliate spam.
Understand what's around you. Live better.
Science-based, low-tox living for Gen Z, written by an 18-year-old chemistry student who actually tests this stuff in a university lab.
No fear factory. No product panic loop. Just chemistry, receipts, and one useful next move.Open the standalone LowToxLab web game: investigate a messy college dorm, sort viral claims from real exposure signals, spend a tiny budget, and leave with a final dorm report.
Every "non-toxic" influencer told me my candle, my mattress, and my lip balm were trying to kill me. Every "it's all just chemistry" influencer told me to relax. Neither felt honest. So I started doing what my major actually trains me to do: measure things, read the research, and report what's there. No drama, no panic, no $89 "clean" candle affiliate links. Just data, and what it means for the room you're sitting in right now.
It's your dorm air, your skincare, your TikTok feed, your group chat. LowToxLab maps all of it, and what's actually in it.
The pollution, policies, and chemicals shaping the bigger picture.
Explore+Your dorm, your apartment, your air. The chemistry of where you live.
Explore+Food, skincare, period products, supplements. What actually goes in.
Explore+Algorithm fatigue, attention drain, doomscrolling. The chemistry of your feed.
Explore+Party culture, sober curious, toxic relationships. Social environments, decoded.
Explore+Receipts, methods, test notes, and the No List in progress.
Explore+LowToxLab's deeper writing runs in three tracks. Each one ties the chemistry to a primary source, a peer-reviewed study or a regulatory agency, so you can check the claim instead of trusting the vibe.
Bioaccumulation and the cocktail effect: how low daily doses build up and interact, not just single ingredients.
Explore+Furniture foam, flooring, and house dust as the quiet carriers of indoor exposure.
Explore+Petroleum-based azo dyes and plastic that migrates into food, with the studies behind each.
Explore+Start with air, fragrance, dust, and the objects closest to your face.
Explore+See what I test, what I cannot test yet, and how evidence labels work.
Explore+Tell LowToxLab what dorm, campus space, product claim, or digital exposure should be investigated next.
Explore+Why dorm air is the first LowToxLab test.
Open+One email, every Sunday. The latest test notes, No List updates, and one Gen Z-relevant thing happening in environmental health. No urgency tricks, no affiliate spam.