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He challenged 12 manufacturers or distributors
of the most dangerous products, calling them
“the Dirty Dozen” in an effort to force manufacturers
to reformulate their products or pull them from
the market. The following year, Steinman wrote
Living Healthy in a Toxic World: Simple
Steps to Protect You and Your Family from Everyday
Chemicals, Poisons, and Pollution (Perigree,
1996). TV actress Kirstie Alley wrote the foreword
of the book.
Since 1996, Steinman has been an advisory board
member for The Green Guide Institute,
a national non-profit, organization for consumer
research and information run by Wendy Gordon
Rockefeller. In 1997, Steinman founded Freedom
Press, a publishing house for books and magazines
on health and the environment. He also become
editor and publisher of the popular science-based
health magazine The Doctors’ Prescription
for Healthy Living, distributed nationally
to health food stores, doctor’s offices and
select bookstores.
In 2000, Steinman
served as Chairman of Citizens for Health, a
national nonprofit consumer advocacy group known
as the voice of the natural health consumer.
In February 2007, Steinman led a press conference
at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
regarding the presence of the undisclosed carcinogenic
petrochemical 1,4-dioxane in children's and
adults' bath and beauty products. The
press conference, held jointly with the Campaign
for Safe Cosmetics and with participation from
the Environmental Working Group, called for
official FDA oversight of the cosmetics and
personal care products industry.
In March, 2008, Steinman led a similar press
conference with the Organic Consumers Association
at the Natural Products Expo in Anaheim, CA
regarding the presence of 1,4-dioxane in "organic"
and "natural" personal care products. This press
conference led to the California Attorney General
suing four companies with 1,4-dioxane in their
cleaning and/or personal care products in June,
2008.
In January, 2008, Steinman began to host the
Internet radio show Green Patriot Radio
with David Steinman on
www.webtalkradio.net
In 2008, Steinman also wrote the introduction
to 50 Simple Steps to Save the Earth from
Global Warming by the Green Patriot Working
Group.
As a journalist, Steinman has won awards for
his reporting from the California Newspaper
Publishers Association, Sierra Club, and the
Society of Professional Journalists (“Best of
the West: Environment and Natural Resources
Reporting”). He is often featured as a consumer
health advocate in the media on TV, radio and
in the press.
Steinman has three children and lives in California.
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