Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 Rohini, I'd personally lean away from it since it's only 1 year old and the house has been closed up, especially if you are doing LED detoxes (it's in the LED instructions as a detox item and I don't know if you will be detoxing that particular chemical...we did. It all depends on how many LED's you do and what are the biggest body stresses that need to be detoxed in the # of LED you have time for. For us it was toward the end of the 13 LED's). I'd personally play it safe...or ask DE. If it's a really great price and you would really like to stay there, then e-mail Dr. this question and let all of us know the answer....that would be great! The Extended Stay America in Bellevue is not far from their office and I understand it has kitchens. If you need further help we'll try and check some local resources...you can e-mail us privately and Lorina and I will try and help you out(ps make the subject line specific, I don't open just " help " or " hi " ...too many spam problems!) Rita > > Hi, > > I am in the process of finding an accomodation for my trip to WA. My > child is going to be seeing Dr Amy and Dr . How important is > it to not have new carpets/floors in the house? The one house I found > is one year old construction, but I am told that the house smells of > new carpet and hardwood floors. I don;t know whether it is because it > has been closed and there has been only 1 tenant who lived there for 2 > mths apart from the landlord who lived for a few months earlier. > Please advise. > > Thanks, > Rohini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 Hi Rita, Thanks for your input. I wrote to Dr and she was a little concerned, so she advised to use an air filtration unit. Rohini > > > > Hi, > > > > I am in the process of finding an accomodation for my trip to WA. > My > > child is going to be seeing Dr Amy and Dr . How important > is > > it to not have new carpets/floors in the house? The one house I > found > > is one year old construction, but I am told that the house smells > of > > new carpet and hardwood floors. I don;t know whether it is because > it > > has been closed and there has been only 1 tenant who lived there > for 2 > > mths apart from the landlord who lived for a few months earlier. > > Please advise. > > > > Thanks, > > Rohini > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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