Why I Closed My Healthy Living Store

Why I Closed My Healthy Living Store

Why I Closed My Healthy Living Store

A dream come true.  A store I always wanted to open, helping to create a healthy home environment.  I named it Nature's Greenlife.

Located two blocks from Franklin's picturesque Main Street downtown, Franklin, TN was a historic building called The Factory at Franklin.
The enormous brick structure was built in 1929 and originally served as the home of Dortch Stove Works.  It is also listed on the Historical Register.  

What I loved about The Factory was all the old brick, concrete floors, and so many huge metal windows.  It has a charm that you can't find anywhere else.  

I helped many people who were sick, and I loved helping them navigate the removal of toxic chemicals from their environment.

 
But what I loved the most was helping young Moms learn about the many chemicals in our homes and how to remove them.  We helped their children with various illnesses, including allergies and asthma and much more.   

It took time to explain; I was like a broken record sharing all this information over and over again.  Moms would ask where I should start and which steps I should take first.  I heard this so much I decided it was time to go online and help teach what I know.  


Also, I didn't know it at the time, but I had Lyme, more on that later.  I closed the store, and here we are.  

I truly loved my store; we had put a lot of work and heart into it.  My husband handled all the woodworking projects, such as making bed frames and building our famous porch bed swings and much more.  He was our backbone.  

Two of our best-selling products were the swinging porch beds and pillows!  I couldn't keep the pillows in the store.  They sold out quickly every time.

Now, I'm online and ready to help you!!  The best place to start is my 6-day free video series, so sign up today and get started on cleaning the toxic chemicals out of your home.  

See you on the inside

To Your Healh,
Debby