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Burton Barr Central Library
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CD 613.5 W4888h 7 DISCS
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On Shelf
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Cesar Chavez Library
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CD 613.5 W4888h 7 DISCS
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Juniper Library
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CD 613.5 W4888h 7 DISCS
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Summary:
Dr. Myron Wentz and his son Dave Wentz take listeners on a tour of a specific home for a look at the surprising health risks posed by the everyday products and behaviors of a modern family. Beginning in the bedroom and ending in the garage and backyard, listeners learn about the degenerative effects of toxins in the home and receive simple solutions to help minimize exposure without foregoing convenience.
Notes:
Compact disc.
Duration: 6:45:00.
CD-ROM has PDF material including quizzes from the beginning of each chapter and simple solution assessment charts.
Chapter text read by Denis Waitley ; section introductions and conclusion read by Dr. Wentz & Dave Wentz ; Ask the scientist section read by Dr. Wentz.
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