Mike Feldstein - Air Quality Part 2 - Episode 125

In this episode of the Natural Fertility Podcast with Dr. Jane, I sat down with Mike Feldstein, an air quality expert and the founder of Jaspr, for part 2 of a very compelling conversation on air quality.  This time we discussed frequently asked questions from my listeners on how to improve air quality in your homes and your work environments.  I love Mike and what he has built.  I have 5 Jaspr in my home and the air quality difference is palpable.  I love connecting with like minded people who have their own health/fertility journey.  And because Mike is so generous, from October 8th to October 15th, 2024 my code DRJANE will give you an extra 20% off your Jaspr purchases (yes that will stack on top of the discounts you get when you purchase multiple units).  This is a great time to become a Jaspr owner and take your air quality to the next level. 

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Key Insights

00:01:15 The Impact of Pre-Birth Environment on Children

00:18:29 Jaspr's Innovative Approach to Air Purifiers

00:29:01 Nursery Air Quality and Diaper Disposal

00:42:09 Hidden Dangers in Dental Offices

00:51:39 The Importance of Air Quality in Hotels

00:55:52 Building a Home for Optimal Air Quality

01:01:01 The Ubiquity of Mold in Homes

Memorable Quotes

When you manufacture one ton of plastic, it puts three tons of carbon in the atmosphere. So, if everybody buys a bunch of plastic air purifiers, it’s very polluting for the outdoor environment.
I believe a smart product should be “set it and forget it”. If it’s smart, why do you need me to push buttons on my phone?
If it smells like poo, it is poo. If it’s poo, it’s bacteria. E. Coli enterobacter. And if you test the air quality in a baby’s bedroom, the bacteria levels are off the chart.
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