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Showing posts with label organic baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic baby. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Greening Your Baby Nursery

babyWhen you're having a baby, you'll want only the best for them. If you could avoid the chemicals if you knew it harmed your child, wouldn't you avoid them? It turns out, pound for pound, that babies are much vulnerable to chemicals than we are as adults. If you're saying "nah, that bleach doesn't hurt me, why would it hurt the baby?" Everything from an increase in allergies and asthma to increased sexual reproduction organ failures can be blamed partially on an overuse of chemicals.

When you're setting up your baby's nursery, going green and organic is more than just about the environment, it's about the health of your baby. Think of the things that your baby will be in the most contact with - the bedding, their toys, and their bottles. Buying chemical-free with these nursery staples is a great service to your baby.

Read more about greening your baby nursery on this guide which features recommended products, what to avoid, and what items are must-haves for your little one that's on the way.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Organic Crib Sheets and Bedding for Your Baby - Is it Worth It?

It seems like everything for your baby today is available in an organic variety, from organic towels to organic mattresses, to organic crib sheets. Along with being certified organic usually comes a higher price for the product, which makes many of us have to budget for only the most important things to buy organic for your baby. Are organic crib sheets on that list?

First, let's think about how often your infant will use crib sheets. Babies sleep more than adults, around 16-18 hours per day for newborns. This means that they'll be spending a substantial amount of time in the crib, right on the crib sheets.

If you're curious about exactly what cotton is being sprayed with in terms of herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, and other toxic substances, this article will be an eye-opener for you. In 1992, 400 different pesticides were used on cotton without being registered to see what harmful effects they had on the human body. It's no wonder more and more manufacturers are offering a line of organic cotton beddng (as well as clothing). With all of these harmful chemicals being possibly present, as well as who knows what else, making the switch to certified organic crib sheets is a wise choice. While being a bit more expensive than traditional sheets, it's one product your infant will be in constant contact with. So yes - it is worth it to buy organic crib sheets. Another good choice for your baby is organic crib mattresses. These too, are more expensive than traditional mattresses, but haven't been exposed to the amount of chemicals found on regular mattresses.