EP 302: The Foundations of Non-Toxic Living: What’s Really Behind Your Walls
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In this episode of If Walls Could Talk, Danielle and Joe welcome back healthy-home consultant Dr. Alanov to continue our series on building healthier spaces—this time, with a real project as the backdrop. We unpack what “healthy home” really means beyond low-VOC paint: choosing the right lot (elevation, drainage, soil), shielding bedrooms from noise/EMFs, planning mechanical rooms and water purification from day one, and why intentional design beats retrofits every time.
You’ll hear how our Elliott Crossing Healthy Home Estate in Grant, Minnesota came together—from walking raw land with dowsing rods and evaluating geomagnetic stress, to rethinking HVAC, moisture control, and next-gen circadian, tunable lighting (including why price ≠ performance). We also dig into the push-pull between “green” building and human health, plus practical selection tips for cabinetry, stone, and reclaimed looks without surprise off-gassing.
Whether you’re a homeowner, trade partner, or just home-curious, this conversation pulls back the curtain on decisions that quietly shape how we sleep, breathe, and feel at home.
Next up: a deep dive on EMFs—what matters, what doesn’t, and how to wire smarter.
What you’ll learn
How to pick land for health: elevation, drainage, soil, and neighborhood context
Room placement that protects sleep (and why bedrooms need “quiet” infrastructure)
The truth about circadian/tunable lighting and cost vs. value
When “green” choices can conflict with human health—and how to reconcile them
Smarter specs for air, water, finishes, and cabinetry to reduce off-gassing
Guest Dr. Alanov — clinician and healthy-home consultant focused on proactive, evidence-informed residential design.