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Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

It’s finally here – and entire category dedicated to non-toxic, organic personal care products for men.

You can find it here and in the top right corner of the home page.

Enjoy!

Winter-fighting tips for indoors! (Yes, indoors)

Friday, January 20th, 2012

I hope you are all ready to fight the cold (both the weather and the germs) both inside and out! Here are a few well-known tips to stay healthy and warm when you are inside, with a healthy twist or two:

1. Wear layers. Make sure each layer is a natural fabric, such as cotton, wool, or cashmere to trap warmth between the layers. If the layers are organic, so much better (who wants pesticides on their skin?)

2. Turn down the thermostat. Warmer temperatures reduce the body’s capacity to produce heat and consume energy, and also makes people more sedentary and “comfortable” inside their homes. Lower the temperature to keep fat cells from building up – it will also to lower your electricity bill. You can always just put some layers on.

3. Get moving and exercise. Exercising and moving around will not only keep you trim and healthy, it will also keep you warm (when you move around your core temperature rises a bit and you won’t be cold and won’t need to turn the heat up, which, in turn, will lower your electricity bill).

4. Drink a cup of hot tea, coffee, or hot chocolate. Warm beverages will create the illusion of increasing your temperature – and they also taste really good (can we say hot chocolate? Caffee Latte? Just make sure the milk is free of rBGH and opt for organic chocolate or cocoa when you can).

Enjoy!

The Worst Food Additives

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

Let’s start with the worst foods and ingredients, just to ensure we know what to avoid as we stick to our resolution to eat even better this year. As you read labels at the store, you’ll see that some of them are very easy to avoid (no GMOs in organic food), while eliminating others poses more of a challenge (that pesky “yeast extract”…).

1. Monosodium Glutamate (MSG – a chemical form of a naturally occurring non-essential amino acid) is used to flavor foods and is often described as some form of “yeast” in the ingredient list. It is used in many processed foods (soups, frozen entrees, nutritional supplements, children’s medication, and even some infant formula) so as to reduce the cost of using real ingredients. Although governments deem it to be generally safe, concerns have been raised since the 1960′s when researchers discovered that large amounts of MSG fed to mice destroyed nerve cells in the brain. The ill effects of MSG may include headaches, feeling of fullness, nausea, weakness, change in heart rate and overall feeling of sluggishness. As a result of outcry by certain consumers and groups, many companies especially those producing organic foods have stopped using MSG.

2. Artificial Food Coloring (Red #3, Red#40, Yellow #5, Yellow #6, Blue #1) are non-naturally occurring chemicals used to color foods to make them more attractive to consumers. Many of these, such as Red#40, are banned in various European countries for their ill effects on health. If you read my blog, you have read it here before that artificial colors have been shown to cause allergic reactions, hyperactivity and attention deficit disorder, especially in children. You can find artificial food colorings in most sodas, “fruit” drinks, commercial brand cereals (i.e., non-organic), and, of course, candies, cakes, and most processed foods.

3. BHT (butylhydroxytoluene) is a fat-soluble organic compound often used as an antioxidant food additive (it has E number E321) as well as an antioxidant additive in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, jet fuels, rubber, petroleum products, electrical transformer oil, and embalming fluid. Do you really want to have this in your food? It is there – have you checked your non-organic box of cereal lately? Health controversies surrounding BHT include cancer risk and hyperactivity in children.

4. BHA (Butylated hydroxyanisole) is an antioxidant consisting of two organic (that is, carbon based) compounds. It is a waxy solid used as a food additive with the E number E320. The primary use for BHA is as an antioxidant and preservative in food, often replacing BHT, food packaging, animal feed, cosmetics, rubber, and petroleum products. It is also controversial, having been linked to various types of cancer.

5. Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils are subjected to the process of hydrogenation, which converts unsaturated fatty acids to saturated ones. Thus, the level of polyunsaturated oils is reduced and trans fats are created. Trans fats can be found in vegetable shortening, some margarines, baked goods, cookies, snack foods, fried foods, salad dressings, and, of course, processed foods. PHVOs can contribute to heart disease, cancer, and elevated cholesterol. Trans fats are banned in New York City and Denmark.

6. GMFs (genetically modified foods) are made with GMOs (genetically modified organisms), that is, animals or plants the DNA of which have been modified. In the US, the majority of corn, soybean, cotton, and canola crops are genetically modified, and one or more of these can be found in almost every processed food. Voluntary testing been done in the past has shown that GMOs can increase toxicity, allergy susceptibility, immune suppression, resistance to antibiotics, and the incidence of cancer. Sadly, GMFs are not required to be identified by labeling, although there is a strong push in that direction.

7. Pesticides are not additives, technically, but they are applied to conventional fruits and vegetables in many forms and in alarming amounts. Most chemical pesticides are known carcinogens and agricultural workers are instructed to wear protective clothing when applying the very pesticides we will then eat with our vegetables. Organic vegetables and fruits are not treated with pesticides.

Do yourself a favor and avoid PROCESSED FOODS! Reach for fresh bread instead of prepackaged sliced bread; use fresh mushrooms instead of canned ones, and make that dinner instead of heating one in the microwave, of all places. And if you must eat a processed food (like chocolate, or cereal) choose organic.

It really is easy – if I can do it, so can you!

My Top Ten Products of 2011

Monday, December 26th, 2011

I thought about this for a long time, but finally the list is complete!

With so many great green and eco-friendly products for moms, kids, dads, and anyone who cares about their well-being and the environment, it was certainly a challenge but definitely a worthy one. I am sure I overlooked some wonderful products and I’ll have to blog about them soon.

non-skid socks grip socks organic socks

Here we go, in no particular order:

1. Caudalie Mattifying Concentrate (works wonders on clogged, combination skin)
2. Weleda Baby Calendula Face Cream (solves any dry skin problem)
3. Josie Maran Argan Oil Hair Serum (makes fine, frizzy hair shiny and supple)
4. Phyto 9 Creme de Jour (tames flyaways)
5. Come Clean Natural Cleaning Set (perfect use for your vinegar)
6. Eisch Wineglasses (lead-free breathable crystal wineglasses)
7. Dolphin Body Wash (easy to read bottle with nontoxic ingredients)
8. Brinca Dada Dollhouse (locally made (NY) from nontoxic and renewable materials)
9. Ella’s Kitchen Broccoli, Pears, and Peas (organic pureed vegetables for toddlers who refuse the “green” stuff)
10. Sticky Socks (perfect organic non-skid socks for toddlers running on hardwood and ceramic floors)

What are your favorites?

My Favorite Ten Products of 2011

Monday, December 26th, 2011

I thought about this for a long time, but finally the list is complete!

With so many great green and eco-friendly products for moms, kids, dads, and anyone who cares about their well-being and the environment, it was certainly a challenge but definitely a worthy one. I am sure I overlooked some wonderful products and I’ll have to blog about them soon.

non-skid socks grip socks organic socks

Here we go, in no particular order:

1. Caudalie Mattifying Concentrate (works wonders on clogged, combination skin)
2. Weleda Baby Calendula Face Cream (solves any dry skin problem)
3. Josie Maran Argan Oil Hair Serum (makes fine, frizzy hair shiny and supple)
4. Phyto 9 Creme de Jour (tames flyaways)
5. Come Clean Natural Cleaning Set (perfect use for your vinegar)
6. Eisch Wineglasses (lead-free breathable crystal wineglasses)
7. Dolphin Body Wash (easy to read bottle with nontoxic ingredients)
8. Brinca Dada Dollhouse (locally made (NY) from nontoxic and renewable materials)
9. Ella’s Kitchen Broccoli, Pears, and Peas (organic pureed vegetables for toddlers who refuse the “green” stuff)
10. Sticky Socks (perfect organic non-skid for toddlers running on hardwood and ceramic floors)




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