We can go three weeks without food, three days without water, but only three minutes without air. If you care about the food you eat, the water you drink, and the personal care products you use, then you should also care about the air you breathe and how air quality affects your health in more ways than you might think! Everything from your immune system, digestive health, skin health, allergies, and even sleep can be influenced by the air we breathe. It can either improve these issues or make them worse. Today, we’re going to discuss how to improve our air quality, even without fancy or expensive solutions. I’m joined by Mike Feldstein, the inventor of Jaspr. Mike previously worked in the mold abatement and fire restoration industry, where he saw a huge lack of options for families trying to live cleaner and healthier lives after being exposed to mold and natural disasters. He set out on a journey to create something that was not only effective but also beautiful, and he is making waves in the hotel and school industries, as well as in our personal homes. Click here for a discount (for a limited time only) Topics Discussed: Symptoms from unhealthy air Why air quality matters Mold—We All Have It Where dust actually comes from How cooking pollutes the air Why removing all toxic chemicals from the home doesn’t mean you’ve cleansed the air Staying indoors Being outdoors Tips for having cleaner air without investing in an air purifier Creating a clean space for a baby’s room Hotel rooms Rugs Limiting exposure to mycotoxins What purifiers don’t work How Jaspr actually works As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com. And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app. Sponsored By: Jaspr - Click here for a discount (for a limited time only) Check Out Bethany: Bethany’s Instagram: @lilsipper YouTube Bethany’s Website Discounts & My Favorite Products My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)