Organic Wraps and Lifestyles – A Smaller Impact on Our Environment by Starting with a Joyful and Greener Household

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Newborn babies bring lots of joy and lots of concerns. Parents today are not only faced with colic, diaper rash, and night terrors; they also have to contend with the dangers of everyday household products. Chemicals used in food and cleaning supplies give Mommy and Daddy plenty to worry about, and it’s easy to forget those materials that spend all day against a baby’s skin. If you’re concerned about the effects that pesticides and other chemicals have on your baby, not to mention the environment, then how about making one of those lifestyle decisions and “go organic.” It will bring peace of mind to you and healthy comfort to your bundle of joy.

What Does It Mean to Go Organic?

To be considered organic, a product must contain only materials that are derived from living organisms. In other words, no man-made chemicals – or at least be 95% free of them. You are probably already familiar with organic foods and some of their health benefits. Unfortunately, most of us aren’t aware of how many pesticides and other harmful substances are involved in the production of something as simple as cloth. Cotton crops account for more than 25% of insecticide use worldwide, so even (or especially) those 100% cotton sheets that spend all night against your newborn’s skin could be harmful.

Going Organic for Your Family, Their Future and Our Planet

And the benefits of buying these goods don’t stop with your household. Organic farming practices don’t infuse the soil with chemicals or discourage nature’s system of checks and balances. By supporting organic farmers and eco-friendly manufacturing, you are helping to preserve the Earth for your child’s generation. Governments and independent organizations worldwide are beginning to consider the environmental impact of greenhouse gases and other forms of pollution, but is their effort too little? – too late? The only way our children will inherit a clean, livable planet is if individual consumers make an effort to preserve it, and that has to start in our own home not just waiting for others to do so before we fully commit ourselves.

Plan Green Homes First – And Our Green Planet Will Follow

While the amount of pollutants out there may seem overwhelming and the possibility to live without them equally daunting, parents have the added motivation of knowing that a cleaner, more organic planet can lead to longer and healthier lives for their children and grandchildren. Pesticides used on produce and commercially grown cotton crops are associated with cancer. Smog is a common cause of asthma, which has seen an alarming increase in children in recent years. The number of kids under five to suffer from this condition has increased more than 160% since 1980. And this is only a small part of the legacy our children might inherit. It’s too easy to get overwhelmed if we consider the world in general or even our own country where we live. We really need to start thinking of our own living quarters and do what we can do there first – here first. For many of us, it’s all we can do.

Make That Organic Difference Now

All parents want to give their child a happy, healthy future. Fortunately, there are products out there that are organically grown and produced, and best of all, they are perfectly safe and healthful for your child. Natural, environment-friendly clothing and organic bedding for baby and family are essential, since they spend so much time against baby’s skin. Baby slings made from organic cotton will make the bonding experience of wearing your child even more satisfying. Check out the Organic Ergo Carrier, which is one of many stylish, functional, and 100% organic cotton baby carriers. It is a ring sling that accommodates newborns and nursing mothers exceptionally well, plus you will have the added comfort of knowing that it was produced using methods that will preserve and protect your child’s future. Most reassuring, though, is the knowledge that your baby is more secure in a carrier made of the safest material on Earth.

Author: Julian Pollock is the editor of organicfamilycircle.com. He develops a holistic view to the environment and how it relates to every individual by evaluating products such as organic baby cribs with a practical and down-to-earth approach.

 

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