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Michael Rubino, the founder of HomeCleanse, joins me again today for the second part of a two-part series.
In Part 1 last week, he explained why air quality is the missing link for better health and how indoor contaminants like mold and bacteria grow in our homes, making us sick and impacting our longevity. Today, in Part 2, he discusses his foundation and the importance of air quality, how to find a good mold inspector and remediator, and whether buying an existing home or building a new one is better.
How to prevent mold from recurring in a home:
Michael Rubino's Bio:
Michael Rubino is a mold and air quality expert, environmental wellness advocate, and founder of HomeCleanse, a revolutionary company with the vision to end the worldwide health epidemic caused by poor air quality and toxic indoor environments.
He is also Chair and Co-Founder of Change the Air Foundation and Host of the Never Been Sicker podcast.
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Michael Rubino, the founder of HomeCleanse, joins me again today for the second part of a two-part series.
In Part 1 last week, he explained why air quality is the missing link for better health and how indoor contaminants like mold and bacteria grow in our homes, making us sick and impacting our longevity. Today, in Part 2, he discusses his foundation and the importance of air quality, how to find a good mold inspector and remediator, and whether buying an existing home or building a new one is better.
How to prevent mold from recurring in a home:
Michael Rubino's Bio:
Michael Rubino is a mold and air quality expert, environmental wellness advocate, and founder of HomeCleanse, a revolutionary company with the vision to end the worldwide health epidemic caused by poor air quality and toxic indoor environments.
He is also Chair and Co-Founder of Change the Air Foundation and Host of the Never Been Sicker podcast.
In This Episode:
Links and Resources:
Use code GLUTATHIONE to get 10% off GLUTATHIONE
Use code BIND to get 10% off ENVIROBIND
Follow Your Longevity Blueprint
On Instagram| Facebook| Twitter| YouTube | LinkedIn
Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here
Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online
Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray
on Facebook| Instagram| Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn
Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic
Podcast production by Team Podcast
Guest Social Media Links:
HomeCleanse
Michael Rubino
Michael Rubino on Youtube
Michael Rubino on Instagram
Michael Rubino on TikTok
Michael Rubino on Facebook
Michael Rubino on Twitter
HomeCleanse on Facebook
HomeCleanse on Instagram
HomeCleanse on TikTok
Relative Links for This Show:
Use code LONGEVITY for 5% off at the HomeCleanse Shop
The DUST Test
AIR DOCTOR: Use code: GRAY15 on any AirDoctor Pro website for discounts OR use this link
Watch Mold Spore Eruption

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