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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Last minute Eco-Friendly Gifts for Tots!




Want to find a last minute gift for your baby or toddler and be Eco-Friendly?? There are options!! I have found several at Giggle.com I really like Giggle's options available for babies and toddlers that are non-toxic. Each item is rated by Giggle's own criteria system to help you choose what is best for your child. I had my baby registry at this store and found them to be above and beyond compared to other stores. Many products are made from Organic Cotton, Replenishable Rubberwood, or Recycled Materials.

Pictured above are 2 of Brooke's favorites!! The Baby Bjorn Babysitter Balance is a must!!! We found this to be so useful for going to the beach or by the pool because it folds flat and is made from organic cotton. The Jungle Playmat speaks for itself! It is the ONLY mat I have found on the market that is made from organic cotton. The monkey and elephant are also removable so I can use them on the stroller as well!! She loves this mat and I have been able to wash it on the gentle cycle.
Happy Shopping and Merry Christmas!!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Eco-Friendly Gifts Galore!!!



Looking for a unique gift this year??? Want to get something useful or thoughtful?? Why not find an Eco-Friendly gift this year instead of a tie or a sweater. There are several websites that can help you find just the right gift and have it in time for Christmas.

Try Gifts.com

The Ultimate Green Store.

There is also Green Depot.com They have recycled gift paper, ribbons, gift tags, packing materials and unique gifts.

If you want to send a food basket, Pristine Planet has great options!!

If you don't want to wait for shipping, I found Eco-Friendly Gift bags at Kmart!!! As well as an Ecosmart/PVC free computer bag and backpack!! If you look hard enough you can find an Earth Friendly gift. Or you can always bake someone cookies, fudge, or make a card.

If you are looking for a gift, try to find something made from Organic Cotton or Bamboo that is carried at Target. Most stores carry these types of items now. Even Walmart has options.

Happy Shopping!!!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

LEED Certified/Eco-Friendly Hotel- Viana Hotel and Spa, near NYC



Over the past 2 months we have stayed at 4 hotels. Why you ask?? The first was business related. The other 3 hotel stays were because of a boiler replacement gone wrong. I have to say that finding an Eco-Friendly Hotel is becoming easier than I thought. My favorite hotel thus far was the Viana Hotel and Spa in Westbury, NY.

It is a new LEED Certified hotel. It doesn't have that offensive "New" smell due to the off-gasing of chemicals in carpet and paint because they have used Eco-Friendly materials in the hotel. Anyone who has chemical sensitivities will greatly appreciate this hotel. The towels are bamboo and the cups in the bathroom are GREENWARE biodegradable. The parking lot is made from recycled tires so the new black top smell isn't lingering. The hotel even has Feng Shui design.

We stayed in a suite with a kitchenette which makes life so much easier with a child. There was a whirlpool tub and a shower in the bathroom. There was also a great amount of storage space in the suite as well. I could have just moved in permanently! With 2 flat screens and a 3rd in the bathroom, I know my husband could have stayed longer!! When we stay at hotels, we always put the DO NOT DISTURB sign on the door to avoid the housekeeping crew. At the The Viana Hotel and Spa, we welcomed them because they use Earth Friendly Products, so no toxic fumes!!!!! I can't say enough of how impressed I was with this hotel's effort to be GREEN and ECO-FRIENDLY. My husband even spoke with the chef to check that they had Organic Eggs to feed our baby for breakfast!!! How rare is that??? If I only had a nanny I could have taken advantage of the Hotel Spa!

Next time you need to stay at a hotel, why not Google one that is Eco-Friendly? More and more are going GREEN. Maybe something else will force us to go to a hotel and we will stay the Viana Hotel and Spa again!

Friday, October 8, 2010

GA GA for Goat Yogurt and Goat Milk



With all of the food allergies that kids can have, you can never be too cautious when trying out a new food for your baby. My husband and I decided to go the Goat Milk route instead of giving our baby Cow's Milk products. The controversy over hormones in Cow's milk made me decide on Goat products since they contain nothing that causes me to worry. The brands we use, Redwood Hill Farm and Meyenberg are hormone and antibiotic free.

Goat Milk is the norm in most countries. Our baby has Goat yogurt for breakfast and also as a snack. She loves it mixed with applesauce, bananas or berries(all organic of course)or just plain. She also likes the Goat milk in her sippy cup, goat cheese and sheep cheese. She has never had an ear infection or bad cold either. It apparently causes less mucous than Cow's milk. Goat milk is easier to digest and more nutritious from the research I've done. More on Goat milk. Look for it next time you go to the market.

Even more on why the goat is good!!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

BED BUGS RUN WILD IN NYC, ECO-SAFE KILLER!



In case you haven't heard....there is a major problem with BED BUGS in NYC!!! They have been at the Empire State Building, Nike Town and Bloomingdales according to the reports I've seen. My husband has overheard several people on the train talking about how they are in peoples offices as well. I have told him not to put his bag on the floor and be on the look-out not to bring any home with him as they may stow away in his bag!!! Usually you find them in hotels at the edge of mattresses. More info on BED BUGS.

I did happen to be looking at one of my favorite eco-friendly home improvement websites, GREENDEPOT.com and they carry a safe bug spray. I don't even want to know what they are using to kill the bugs in the city. Soon the city could be overrun by pesticides from getting rid of these bugs. I had roach problems in my NYC apartment years ago, (everyone who has lived in NYC has seen a roach or many, they even live on Park and Madison Ave!!) I used Boric acid and tried not to let the exterminator in if I could help it. In case you see bed bugs and happen to carry one home from a hotel, use a safe alternative. There is even a BED BUG REGISTRY to see where they have been spotted in the US. Travel carefully and keep your family free of bed bugs!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Offset your travel with Carbonfund.org



Recently we traveled back to Los Angeles for business and pleasure! The thought of it made me feel a little guilty since its not the "Greenest" thing to be flying. While on the plane I read about Carbonfund.org

You can easily enter your travel info and it will calculate how much you can donate to offset your flight. For instance, we traveled from JFK airport in NY to Burbank, CA. It calculated that we should donate $8.91 per person. Sounds simple enough!! You can also choose how the money should be allocated. You can offset other things like SUV's, parties, homes, and gifts.

The goal is to be CARBON NEUTRAL, check out the definition on Wikepedia. Other things you can do are plan to run your errands at the same time. You can get your groceries, drug store, post office and other shopping done in one day if possible. The waste of gasoline and cost adds up if you don't plan accordingly. Or maybe it makes more sense to do your shopping online instead of driving far across town for just a few items?? Think about it. Offset your lifestyle NOW!!!
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Clean your Reusable Bags to avoid germs!!



What a busy summer!! In case you have not heard, the CA ban on plastic bags did not go through. There is still hope though!!! This brings me to an important point, CLEAN YOUR REUSABLE GROCERY BAGS.


Since we have had such a busy summer, I can't remember the last time I had cleaned mine. My husband used one to gather tomatoes from the garden. A few got mashed so one day of rotten tomatoes in the bag smelled like it had been there for a year! Thus, I thought maybe it was time to wash ALL of our reusable bags. Somehow we have so many!!! Cold on the gentle cycle and air drying seems to work great!! Remember to keep them in your car or carry one in your purse or backpack....think of the fishes in the sea!!!

Friday, August 6, 2010

PVC in school supplies to be avoided


Oh the joys of back-to-school shopping!!! It was such a production finding the right items to start the school year.

Did you know that most items contain the endocrine disruptors "phthalates" which is found in PVC. Please parents, do your research before you buy some plastic item which is harming your child. Here is a handy BACK TO SCHOOL GUIDE.


Now time to get your kids ready for school with the knowledge that they have the safest school supplies!!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Organic or Oeko-Tek or Green Cotton clothes, sheets, towels!!!


When I found out I was having a baby I decided to go on a mission to find only organic clothes for Brooke during the first 6 months if possible. I did have some non organic items that were too cute to resist, but I did wash them several times. My reason for concern...cotton is sprayed with pesticides, not good for humans or the environment.

Last summer I did find quite a few options from Gerber Organics, Nordstrom Organics, Hanna Anderson, The Gap, and several items such as organic blankets, bedding and bibs from other popular stores like Babies R Us and Buy Buy Baby. I've even noticed that the sizes of environmentally friendly clothes are going beyond 9 months and even into adult sizes. As I sat recovering from food poisoning a few weeks ago, I lounged in my Hanes Organic sleepwear that is available at Walmart!!! Who knew!! Garnet Hill catalog has dresses and other items that are organic or made from Green Cotton. Hanna Anderson has clothes that are Organic or Oeko-Tek Standard 100 certified.

I thought to myself, my clothes are going to be in direct contact with Brooke, so maybe I should have a few organic items to wear around the house or at least something that has been washed so many times that the pesticides would definitely be untraceable!!! I even purchased organic sheets for our own bed as well as towels for Brooke. I know this may sound a bit extreme, but organic has become our way of life in ALL areas. Why not when Target and Walmart carry organic items that are affordable to EVERYONE!!! The popular store in LA called "The Little Seed" has a line for Target now!!! Almost every retailer now has at least a few items that are organic for newborns. So the next time you buy something made of cotton, BUY ORGANIC!!!

Friday, July 2, 2010

BPA in Coffee makers, go for the French Press


Most people can't get going without their fresh cup of coffee. I was never really an everyday coffee drinker until my last trimester of pregnancy. I only had one cup and felt a little guilty at that amount, but I justified it because it is Organic Starbucks Roasted Blend that we buy from Costco. Did you know that coffee is the second most pesticide ridden crop next to cotton??? Therefore Organic is best if you drink coffee regularly. I have been trying to give it up now and went 4 days, today I had coffee!

Around the time I began my coffee indulgence, our coffee maker broke. My husband mentioned that if there was BPA in baby bottles(now banned) and microwave plastic containers, why would we drink coffee from a plastic coffee maker. Then I googled the topic today. Apparently it is hazardous, especially to pregnant women. Last summer we went to Ikea and found a french press for 20 dollars. We have used it EVERYDAY since last summer and are in need of a new one because the mesh is fraying along the edges and coffee grounds get in the coffee now so we double strain it. They do make ones that encase the edges of the mesh plunger, just need to figure out which one to buy now. That would require a trip to the mall to see one in person and get just the right one! Hopefully we will find the time soon. Maybe this is a reason to give up coffee and get my pearly whites back??

Thursday, June 24, 2010

What seafood is safe???


With the BP oil spill going on way too long, it makes one wonder how it is going to impact the seafood industry. A few weeks ago we traveled to the Pittsburgh Zoo and happened to see a new exhibit that featured information on seafood. It showed what was good to eat, good for the environment, etc. We were really surprised to see that and they even had pocket handouts from seafoodwatch.org to help you decide what seafood you should eat.
This information may change now that the BP oil spill is wreaking havoc on the Gulf.

I was watching a nightly news program over the weekend and happened to see that a fisherman was asked by a company he sells his seafood to, if they could market his product as "being from TEXAS"!!! Ok, the fact that I saw this on the news and furthermore that companies are permitted to do this tells me that we can't trust where our food comes from. If you have seen Food Inc, you know why to buy organic and not trust what officials say all the time. I don't know about you, but I would not eat something from anywhere near the spill. Seafood is what I'm concerned about primarily. What if there are farms in the area??? The well water supplies??? There is bound to be so much more devastation than we see at this moment. Very sad.

A few weeks ago I mentioned a movie Crude and how the people in Ecuador were sickened by oil on their land. My fear is that this could happen in Louisiana. I wouldn't let my baby girl, who is now standing, trying to walk, and has her top teeth coming in go anywhere near a hazardous area or eat any food that may be in question. In my opinion, you can't be too safe. Now that my baby is keeping me so busy that finding time to blog is difficult, I need to keep her health number one priority. If that means we are extremely choosy about our seafood, that is what we must do. What officials may say about safety, I don't always believe. Call it mothers intuition or a hunch, but I wouldn't eat a fish or shrimp from the Gulf or anywhere near there. Alaska and the Northeast are where I will get my seafood until further notice.


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Thursday, June 17, 2010

BPA can cross placenta during pregnancy!!!



If you have a baby, you know to choose BPA free products. What no one has warned against is for expectant mothers to steer clear of it as well.
A new study finds that it does cross the placenta during pregnancy. Now that I'm trying to recollect what I did during pregnancy, it could drive me nuts. However, if you are pregnant or thinking about it, be aware of what you ingest because food exposure seems to be what puts mothers and their babies most at risk for this harmful chemical.

What to do?
Don't drink from plastic bottles of any type, use a stainless reusable bottle or buy glass beverages. Don't heat or store foods in plastic containers, use glass. (sorry Tupperware fans) While you should be eating healthy, if you must have a microwave meal, remove it from its container to heat in a glass container. Don't eat canned food unless it is Eden organics which have BPA free cans. Always wash your hands after handling receipts because they contain BPA. Dental fillings have BPA as well, so avoid during pregnancy.

As if pregnant women didn't have enough to worry about!!! With any luck maybe BPA will be banned altogether in products. That would take one more harmful chemical out of our lives!!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Have a GREEN PARTY OR PICNIC!




Now that BBQ season is in full swing, why not have a get together that doesn't make such an impact on the environment? For instance, why not invest in reusable cups and plates that are BPA free which can be recycled instead of throw away paper or styrofoam cups and plates. I purchased the cups and plates pictured at Whole Foods and they are reusable.

If you are going to have a larger party, I found greenpartygoods that even has compostable products made from corn!!! They have such a great variety of napkins and party decor. Even biodegradable cupcake liners which Mom's could really use for their next Birthday BASH!!! And Biodegradable Crepe paper and Beeswax candles!!! I see a party being planned in my future now that it is so easy to go green!!!

Another website has more throw away items at greenpartysupply or greenevent. Don't forget about clean up with biodegradable trash bags. We use Green Genius and Biobag. You can find other eco-friendly products at your local store as more companies go green.

Soon "being Green" won't be thought of as a trend, but a way of life. Big steps are being made as California is now banning plastic bags. Hopefully it will be styrofoam take out containers as well! Do your part and throw a party that shows you have a small carbon footprint! Who doesn't love a party???

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Organic Doggie Dinner!!!





Our pets are also family so treat them well by feeding them organic food. I hear so many stories of pets getting cancer these days. They are susceptible to toxins as humans are and maybe more so due to their small stature. There are no regulations on dog food either. You may remember the dog food scare where dogs died because there was melamine in the food!!! Read more about contaminated dog food.

Some dogs develop allergies and need special food. Others develop rashes and scratch which could also be from a food allergy or some mystery substance in their food used as a filler. EWG Research on Dog Food.

Our dogs love their organic food!!! My friend makes her own dog food too and has offered her recipe for those that want to try something new for their furry friend. I recommend using organic or hormone free beef, chicken or turkey as well as organic veggies. See the "Dirty Dozen" list and watch Dr Weil's video as to which fruits and veggies should definitely be organic.

Dana's Doggie Dinner:

Start with about 3/4 chopped carrots that I cook in about 2 cups of simmering water until soft (add any other fresh veggies you may want to throw in if you don't want to use frozen)
Do not discard the water.
Add about 1/2 cup of rolled oats and 1/4 cup of ground flax seeds to the water until absorbed.
At this point, I add about another 1/2 cup to a cup of frozen veggies ( fresh vegetables can be added when the carrots are cooking)

Add about 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the pan along with
1 and 1/2 to 2 pounds of ground beef, chicken or turkey.

Mix together and cook through (I leave beef rare).

When the mixture had cooled I add a bunch of chopped parsley, which is great for dogs.



If you don't have the time to make your own dog food, buy organic and protect your furry friends by feeding them the best. Organic Dog Food

Friday, June 4, 2010

Gotta get Greener





If you watched CNN's TOXIC CHILDHOOD last night, you know enough is enough. Time for a change to become GREENER people. The BP disaster should also be a wake up call. When will companies become responsible for their actions??? We as consumers have a choice. My husband and I refused to go to a BP station while on our trip to Pennsylvania last week. You could do the same. We all need to work towards getting rid of our dependence on oil. Don't buy plastics, walk or use public transportation if available, install solar panels and tankless water heaters. Reuse, recycle, compost, grow your own food.

If you've been reading for a week or a month, let me know. Please become a follower. Comment and let me know what you would like to learn more about to become GREENER in your life. You can start out with small changes that lead to totally GREENING your life and then teach your children to do the same!!! If Ed Begley can have the electric meter on his house go backwards, WE ALL CAN!!!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Toxic Childhoods can be Prevented!!!


Children are innocent. Tonight at 8 PM on CNN there is a special report called "Toxic Childhood". Please watch it!!! Information you need to know as a parent or if you are thinking about becoming a parent. There are numerous toxins in our environment that are harmful to adults, but especially children. This is a wake up call!!!

Last night on CNN they exposed a town in Louisiana where there are several chemical plants. Many, many people are sick with cancer and other problems. These chemicals are used in plastics and BABY PRODUCTS. It is time for a change. Read more from Environmental Working Group.


If you buy a baby product for your child, be cautious. There are no regulations as of yet, but there is legislation in the works for a "Kid-Safe Chemical Act." It is so hard to avoid buying things with plastic, why not choose wood or organic cotton toys for your children instead. There are too many sick children in this day in age that need to be protected from companies trying to make a quick buck with their latest and greatest product. This also includes cleaning products, remodeling chemicals, fabric softener, carpets, baby cribs with stain and varnishes that are toxic. The list goes on and on. The children are the ones who need to be protected. Sign the petition to make chemicals safe for children.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Lead in Children's Books before 1985



We have all heard the alarm bells go off about lead in children's products. Did you know the legislation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission to protect children from lead exposure involved children's books??? There is a ban by the Consumer Product Safety Commission on distributing Children's Books printed before 1985. Why you ask?? The ink contains lead. Children are notorious for putting things in their mouths so this makes sense to me. Unfortunately libraries and thrift stores are unhappy about this ban. In a tough economy libraries don't have the money to restock newer books. Next time you buy a book, why not buy a second and donate it to your local school or library.

Some people believe the risk is small, but an investigative reporter in Seattle proved skeptics wrong.
The new guidelines on LEAD safety can be confusing to consumers. To see if you can make sense of it READ MORE.

I happen to have some of my old childhood books in storage. I will be sure to dispose of them. Apparently older books aren't the only ones to be watch out for now. There have been recalls on newer books as well. There was a recall in January on the book 'Big Rex and Friends'.


Here is another link to find out about other recalls from parents.com After all, we don't want our children to get sick. You can learn more about lead risks from Healthy Child Healthy World.

Also watch tonight on CNN about Toxic America. As parents, we need to be knowledgeable.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Avoid over grilling at your summer BBQ



You may be able to grill year round or just in the summer. Whenever you do, be sure not to overcook your food. Those grill marks on meat and char-grilled hot dogs may be tasty, but they also may be bad for your health according to studies. Whenever the meats are cooked for long periods of time at high temperatures, they can form certain chemicals that are carcinogenic.

There are some things you can do while grilling to lower the exposure of toxins. You can marinate your food which seems to protect the meat. Opt for seafood or veggies on the grill rather than fattier meats such as beef or pork.
If you must have that steak on the grill every once in a blue moon, flip it instead of pricking it with a fork. Another chemical reaction happens as meat juices drop to the bottom of the grill making even more toxic gases around your dinner steak. Use a thermometer so you don't overcook or leave the food on the grill any longer than necessary. Most importantly, keep your grill clean!!! Those charred crumbs of mystery meat left on the grill will heat and release more chemicals. Start with a clean grill before each BBQ to ensure you are not increasing toxin exposure.

This from aolhealth:

"A 2003 study conducted by a French environmental campaigning group Robin des Bois found that the average two-hour barbecue can release about the same level of dioxins, a group of chemicals linked to the increased risk of cancer, as 220,000 cigarettes. Cooking on an elevated rack to allow fat to drip away helps further reduce exposure to dioxins, suggests the Illinois Department of Public Health."


Have I totally ruined your idea of a summer BBQ??? Just be cautious. Don't eat blackened or charred foods. It is especially important for your young children not to have them. The studies speak for themselves. Have a Happy and Safe BBQ!

More info from The American Cancer Institute.





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More on how to have a safe BBQ.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Safe Dry Cleaning


We all have those clothes that must be dry cleaned. What you need to look for when choosing a Dry Cleaner, is to be sure they DO NOT use perchloroethylene which is linked to cancer and neurological damage. There are legal strides being made to ban the chemical completely in various states. The Environmental Protection Agency is looking in this as well.

From treehugger:
" two alternative methods – wet cleaning and CO2 cleaning.

Wet cleaning uses water, along with computer-controlled washers and dryers, specialized detergents that are milder than home laundry products, and professional pressing and finishing equipment. The EPA considers it one of the safest professional cleaning methods; its benefits include “no hazardous chemical use, no hazardous waste generation, no air pollution and reduced potential for water and soil contamination.”

Carbon dioxide (CO2) cleaning uses non-toxic, liquid CO2—the same form used to carbonate soda—as the cleaning solvent, along with detergent. The CO2 is captured as a by-product of existing industrial processes, thereby utilizing emissions that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere; since only about two percent of the CO2 is lost into the air with each load of clothing, its impact on global warming is minimal. CO2 cleaning also uses less energy than traditional dry cleaning, which involves heating the solvent.

Not all cleaning methods advertised as “green” are as environmentally benign as they may seem. For example, a solvent called DF-2000 being touted as an “organic” dry cleaning fluid is actually a petroleum product. It is indeed organic in the same way gasoline and perc are organic: it contains a chain of carbon atoms. The word “organic” has a much different meaning when it comes to food that’s been certified organic by the USDA."

It seems you need to be careful who you trust with your clothes.
Also see if the dry cleaner uses biodegradable plastic bags or recycles hangers. There is even a Green Cleaners Council working on a 5 point system to rate cleaners. The site will also help you find a truly green dry cleaner. Who knew?!?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Dog toys, they should be safe


With all the concern about baby toys, we are forgetting about our furry friends!! How many chew toys does a puppy go through? Like many pet owners, our pets have become part of the family. What is in the chew toys? Could it be BPA, lead, phthalates and other harmful chemicals???

This article is disturbing on the findings of chemicals in Dogs and Cats.

There are safer pet toys out there.

The Soft Landing
Twist'n Treat
Squirrel Dude
Pet Toys

Avoid vinyl, plastic and toys that don't disclose what the toy is made from. There are no guidelines as to what "non-toxic" really means legally. I've seen toys advertised "non-toxic" but made from Vinyl. Clearly the manufacturer doesn't even know what he is selling. Look for natural materials, organic cotton, hemp, natural rubber. Buyer beware and look for the safest products for your pet.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Dangers hidden in new and old carpets


Some people love that new car smell and the smell of new carpeting in your home. Did you ever think that it could be harmful to your health??? Sadly, it is toxic. Last week I had to go to an ENT(Ear, Nose, Throat Dr)to be sure I didn't have an ear infection. Never having been to his office, I was early to fill out paperwork. Well, wouldn't you know it, they were in the middle of renovating the office and had installed NEW carpet that was off-gasing so badly that I had to wait in the hall until the Dr could see me. Like many others, these odors give me headaches, nausea, and sometimes nosebleeds. The receptionist asked "You can still smell it?", which says to me that it had been there for longer than a month. This brings up another point. I was at an Ear, Nose and Throat Dr where people go when they are sick. Why install carpet that may make patients feel worse? It was the thin commercial carpeting that needed to be glued to a cement floor, which in turn made it more toxic because of the glues. Why, why, why I ask??? I think the medical community needs to take these things into consideration.


A larger concern is that babies and pets are down on the floor inhaling whatever chemical that is emitting into the air from Benzene to Formaldehyde. This article from Healthy Child Healthy World explains carpet and rugs in more detail.
There was even legislation in Vermont to have "healthier" carpet. Vermont Article.
The Environmental Protection Agency even has information on buying carpeting for Federal Purchasers.
Think stain repellent carpet would be good if you have children...think again. Article from EWG
Also be cautitous of old carpet due to the foam padding under the carpet. Article.

There are healthy options for carpeting if you can't have hardwood or tile.
There is a product from SAFECOAT to seal in the toxic fumes.
You can also purchase non toxic carpets made from Hemp, Sisal, Jute and Wool.
There is also a company that sells carpet tiles, Flor. Another website that seems to have a great selection of area rugs as well...EcoByDesign. If you do opt for hardwood floors, be cautitous of engineered woods that use glues, solid wood is preferred. Whatever flooring option you choose, be sure it is a healthy one.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Hand sanitizers, ingredient in question.


I have never been a frequent user of hand sanitizers. However, I do know people that use them almost obsessively. The FDA has now decided to investigate the safeness of the ingredient Triclosan. It is found in other products as well such as toothpaste and various cosmetics. Other countries have banned this ingredient but yet it is still in US products. It is thought to be an endocrine disruptor much like BPA and may be harming wildlife such as frogs since it gets washed down drains. There is also concern that it may interfere with antibiotics effectiveness as well. Triclosan was originally geared for use in hospitals where germs are everywhere. Everyday household use may not be the safest place for such a chemical.

When I was stocking up on baby supplies I found a hand sanitizer, Clean Well, that is Alcohol Free and All-Natural and Kid Safe. They also make Hand Sanitizing wipes and their products don't contain Triclosan. So far it has been working great and rated low on the Skin Deep toxicity scale. I purchased it at Diapers.com

Beware of another company using ALL NATURAL claims, but the second ingredient, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, is not as safe and has health concerns.
As of now you can't avoid what is offered in public restrooms. Another reason I hate using public restrooms other than the germ factor is because the hand soaps make me literally nauseous because of the fragrance which we now know is toxic and now the Triclosan ingredient in them is hazardous as well.

This obtained from the Washington Post:
"In a letter to a congressman that was obtained by The Washington Post, the FDA said that recent scientific studies raise questions about whether triclosan disrupts the body's endocrine system and whether it helps to create bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. An advisory panel to the FDA said in 2005 that there was no evidence the antibacterial soaps work better than regular soap and water.

The FDA was responding to inquiries from Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), who has been pushing federal regulators to take stronger action to restrict the use of triclosan and other chemicals that have been shown in laboratory tests to interfere with the delicate endocrine system, which regulates growth and development. "


Hopefully the FDA will step to the plate on this one and ban the ingredient ASAP. According to the EPA, they are going to review Triclosan in 2013, ten years earlier than planned!!!!! Do you want to wait for their findings when other countries have already banned??? Legislators are calling for a ban on all products targeted to children. I know you are thinking what will be next... so am I...I will let you know!!!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

How safe is your makeup???


Ever wonder what is in the makeup you wear everyday? As a Mom I rarely wear makeup anymore. When I do I want to be sure it is safe to be near my baby. After all, when I pick her up she is close to my face, wants to kiss me or chew on my fingers. She is inhaling and touching whatever I am wearing.

Environmental Working Group has a section called Skin Deep which tests products and rates their safety. As I researched the lists, I became more and more angry. Some of my own makeup which I bought at a health food store is somewhat hazardous. So much for thinking a health food store would stock non-toxic makeup! These companies need to be responsible. What about the celebrities endorsing the makeup, do you think they are aware of what they are really getting paid to endorse?

There is a Campaign for Safe Cosmetics which companies may or may not sign stating they will work toward safer products. The offending companies that contain hazardous ingredients include brands that you find at your local drugstore to the high end department store brands. There are even a few brands that have signed, but aren't complying with the guidelines.

Here is a cosmetic guide you can print out to help you determine which ingredients to avoid. Cosmetic guide It is sad that finding safe makeup from powders, foundation, eye shadow, mascara, and lipstick to nail polish, moisturizer, shampoo and toothpaste has become a scavenger hunt. See how your makeup and cosmetics rate. Change brands if your favorites are of concern.

The fact that companies are legally allowed to sell such products is astonishing. Do we not live in an age where almost everyone knows someone who has or has had cancer?? If your skin is the largest organ, you are absorbing these ingredients into your body on a daily basis. I'm not a Dr. or scientist, but this makes common sense to me that health concerns are likely to arise after repeated use. I even broke out in rashes during high school from some of my makeup. Now I know why! It seems to me that if a product contains an ingredient that could be deemed hazardous that it should be outlawed. Remember when people thought it was cool and hip to smoke?? Now look at the findings of the effects of smoking.

If you look around the Skin Deep website, there is even a petition to get celebrity perfumes "healthy". In a society where women strive to be young and beautiful, it shouldn't come with a price of poisoning themselves with makeup that can make them sick.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Teethers for babies, NEW is the way to go.


When babies teeth start to come in it is extremely painful for them. One thing that can be helpful is for babies to chew on something like a teether. Before 1998 teethers contained chemicals such as Phthalates. If you have a hand-me-down teether, dispose of it. Be sure your teether is new and does not contain harmful chemicals. The new teethers and pacifiers sold are supposed to be phthalate free and should say this on the packaging. There are many made from latex and silicone that are safe as well. You can find a great selection at Diapers.com

Now there is the other chemical Polycarbonate plastic which also contains the chemical, and is usually marked with the number 7 recycling symbol. PVC is typically marked with the number 3. These are found in vinyl shower curtains, household plastic and toys. Check your babies bowls, spoons and sippy cups as well for safety. Keep these items away from your baby that may be in question. This may sound crazy, but my husband and I do the sniff test on items. If it smells like plastic, its probably bad for you. We all know the smell of a new vinyl shower curtain, that smell is toxic. Imagine what those chemicals emitting into the air can do to your young baby!! Think that yellow rubber ducky is safe...think again!!!(unless it is PVC, Phthalte-free, BPA Free) More on phthalates.

These phthalates aren't just in baby toys. They are in soft plastics. Be careful what your baby wants to chew on. The remote control is a NO NO!!! You can also wet a washcloth and put it in the freezer. I only use her organic cotton washcloths because regular cotton has been grown with pesticides.



As far as her stuffed animals that she uses as teething toys, I made sure those are organic as well. For me, if I believe there could be a threat, I take a precaution. Better safe than sorry.

Monday, May 10, 2010

The facts about sunscreen






Summer is quickly approaching and swimming is near! Babies skin is extremely sensitive which is why you must protect it with sunscreen, a sunhat and clothing with an SPF and sunglasses. Here is a
link to the best sunscreens from Environmental Working Group. Most of the sunscreens that make big claims on protection, fall very short with their protection and contain harmful chemicals. See how your sunscreen rates and you may want to switch brands.

It is also important to protect babies heads with a hat. Many hats have an SPF in them such as Coolibar. They also carry clothing and swimwear for children and adults with an SPF, as well as sunglasses. Little babies eyes need protection too!!! Target also has a selection of Iplay sunhats with SPF and California Baby sunscreen which is one of the top brands for babies according to reports from EWG.

By protecting skin early on in life, hopefully the habit will continue and prevent skin cancer. As little as 15 minutes in the sun can cause a burn on some days. Just because the sun isn't out doesn't mean you can go without the sunscreen. You can burn on cloudy days as well. It is also a good idea to protect babies in the spring, winter and fall because summer isn't the only time the sun's rays are harmful. You can learn more at sunprotection.net.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Now a Lettuce RECALL




If you look at the Environmental Working Group's "Dirty Dozen" list of which fruits and vegetables you should buy organic, Lettuce is one of them. It was no surprise to me to see another food recall of a non-organic item. Buy eating the non-organic lettuce you are exposing yourself to several pesticides. Here is more information from Wed MD on the
Lettuce Recall

The "Dirty Dozen"
If you don't have the list, here it is:

Source: Environmental Working Group, www.ewg.org and Food News, www.foodnews.org

Whether you are on a budget and need to prioritize your organic purchases, or you would simply like to know which type of produce has the highest pesticide residues—and which do not—the following guide from the Environmental Working Group will help.


12 Most Contaminated

Peaches
Apples
Sweet Bell Peppers
Celery
Nectarines
Strawberries
Cherries
Pears
Grapes (Imported)
Spinach
Lettuce
Potatoes

12 Least Contaminated

Onions
Avocado
Sweet Corn (Frozen)
Pineapples
Mango
Asparagus
Sweet Peas (Frozen)
Kiwi Fruit
Bananas
Cabbage
Broccoli
Papaya

If you plan to take out Mom for Mother's Day brunch, pass on the salad unless its organic! Isn't this a great reason to grow your own organic lettuce in you backyard???

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Pesticides in Flowers for Mother's Day



Mother's Day is around the corner and usually people opt for the easy gift of flowers. Sorry, but I've never been a huge fan of flowers due to the fact that they quickly die. I've tried drying them and end up throwing them away. Besides, do you know how many pesticides are on those flowers?? There are deli's on every corner in NYC selling flowers. They may be pretty to look at, but unless they are from the correct flower farm, you could be looking at a bouquet of poison. Read on for further details on this FLOWERS
Dangers of cut flowers


Why not give a better gift?? Cook Mom an organic breakfast in bed, tickets to the movies, or organic pesticide free flowers. I found a website that sells ORGANIC FLOWERS if you must give flowers. Or for other organic gifts you can look at Organica Delux.
Or simply let Mom sleep in and give her a hug and kiss, that's free!!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Children's Tylenol and Benadryl RECALL!!!!!






It is so hard to keep up with RECALLS. From crib recalls, lead paint in toys, burning diapers to medicine, it has become frustrating and absolutely irresponsible of companies to let products go on the market before they are thoroughly tested for safety. These are products for children and should be 100 percent safe. It seems like you have to do your own research as a parent before you buy anything.

I don't have Tylenol, but I do have have Children's Liquid Dye Free Benadryl which I use for my food allergies and my husbands as well.(I hate needles therefore I don't have an Epipen) Now feeding my daughter baby food, we need to be careful she hasn't inherited our food allergies. Two days before the recall she had a reaction to something and broke out in a few red spots and a rash. The DR had said it was OK to give her Benadryl if she had a reaction, so I gave her less than a quarter of a teaspoon. The rash seemed to lessen after that. Then I hear about the recall!!! I plan to return the 2 bottles that I have of Children's Benadryl. I did find a teething medicine from Boiron that is Homeopathic which I plan to use if necessary.


The information below from Stroller Traffic seems to explain the recall well:

The recent recall of McNeil Consumer Healthcare's infant's and children's versions of Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec, and Benadryl has most moms frustrated, panicked, or just plain pissed off. To help answer some of the questions surrounding the issue, we spoke to our pediatric expert, JJ Levenstein of MD Moms. As always, Dr. Levenstein was beyond helpful in explaining what happened, how it affects us, and what we should do now.

Q. What prompted this recall?
A. The current recall issued over the weekend originated out of concern that there were "manufacturing deficiencies" in McNeil's Fort Washington, Pennsylvania plant. Specifically, the company's news release states that "some of the product included in the recall may contain a higher concentration of active ingredient than is specified; others may contain inactive ingredients that may not meet internal testing requirements; and others may contain tiny particles."

Q. How is this recall different from the Tylenol recall earlier this year?
A. The January 2010 recall of several of McNeil's products (including junior strength Motrin, Children's Tylenol grape meltaway tablets, and adult forms of Tylenol, Motrin, Rolaids, St. Joseph Aspirin and Benadryl) was provoked by several consumers detecting an unusual mold, musty or mildew-like odor from these products. Fast forward to the answer: the wooden pallets used to transport big lots of these medications were coated with a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole (TBA). Apparently the off-gassing of this chemical leached into the packaging of the above-mentioned products and a small number of consumers complained of non-serious stomach problems, including nausea, vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhea. The FDA spearheaded the effort to quickly find out why, and warned McNeil/Johnson & Johnson that their new drug applications and export certificates may be in peril unless there was swift and complete remediation of the problem. Because the first reports actually came to McNeil in early 2008, and their subsequent reporting to the FDA didn't occur until a year later, the FDA was especially concerned about timely disclosure.

Q. We can't help but wonder if generic is the best way to go: what's the difference between the McNeil brands and the generic/in-store brands?
A. On outward glance, the active ingredients and concentrations of other brands, store brands and generic acetaminophen (Tylenol, Panadol, Tempra and generics), ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, generics), diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and cetirizine (Zyrtec) all appear equivalent on paper. What can distinguish a known brand from the generic/store brand may be color, flavor, delivery system (meltaway vs. liquid vs. chew), rate of absorption in the GI tract, and presence of different inactive ingredients (flavorings, dyes, fillers). Quite honestly, over the last two decades, I haven't really witnessed a striking difference in the positive effects of brand vs. generics in the categories listed above.

Q. Aren't in-store brands often made by the same manufacturer?
A. Private labeling (i.e., a recognized brand manufacturing under the moniker of store brand or generic) is fairly common in the industry, enabling manufacturers to capture the "brand only" audience as well as the "pocketbook aware" audience. Usually, private labeling deals are proprietary (not public knowledge) and as a result, not easy to look up. However, with medications requiring FDA approval, store brands and generics are subject to the same stringent reporting requirements as known brands. It appears that this recall is specific to McNeil's Fort Washington plant. By the looks of the recall list, it appears as though generics/store brands that they may manufacture are not affected (my guess is that if McNeil does manufacture under other names, that it is done in a different plant).

Q. What's the best thing to do if your kid needs pain/allergy relief during this time between when we have to throw away our products and when the stores stock the new (safe) products?
A. Look at other brands (Tempra, Panadol, Claritin, Advil, store brands, generics) for a readily available substitute, and consult your health care provider if you have questions on dosing, etc. Just today at my local market, I found five brands of acetaminophen (liquid, chews, rectal suppositories and meltaways), five of ibuprofen (liquid, two strengths of chews, and another national brand), four of diphenhydramine (rapid dissolve strips, a store brand of Benadryl, generic brand and chewables) and both generic cetirizine (in liquid and children's chews) and Zyrtec brand children's chews (which can be crushed for younger children), plus Claritin (loratidine) liquid and chews for children.

Remember that fever relief can also be achieved (at least partially) by offering your child cool fluids frequently, removing layers of clothing, using lukewarm baths and cooling compresses to reduce the body's temperature and maintain hydration.

Q. On that note, is it really imperative that we throw away the tainted lots? What's the worst that could happen if a child ingested the products?
A. YES. Since McNeil's press statement about possibly higher concentrations of active ingredients seems purposely vague, I would not want my child or any of my patients to possibly suffer organ damage from overdosing (i.e., Tylenol given in repeated higher doses causes liver damage, Benadryl in higher doses could cause excessive sedation, Motrin in higher doses could compromise stomach lining or kidney function). Furthermore, inactive ingredients, if present in higher concentrations, could potentially cause harm if a child were extremely sensitive to, say, a food dye, filler or preservative.

Q. Now what? Any knowledge of whether McNeil will be reimbursing customers?
A. Their press release states that recalled products may be returned for a refund or exchanged for fresh product once manufacturing issues have been resolved. The company is conducting a comprehensive quality assessment across its manufacturing operations and has identified corrective actions that will be implemented before new manufacturing is initiated at the plant where the recalled products were made.

Consumers can contact the company at 1-888-222-6036 and also at www.mcneilproductrecall.com. Parents and caregivers who are not sure about alternative pediatric health treatment options should talk to their doctor or pharmacist and are reminded to never give drug products to infants and children that are not intended for those age groups as this could result in serious harm.

For additional information, including affected NDC numbers, consumers should visit www.mcneilproductrecall.com or call 1-888-222-6036. Any adverse reactions may also be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch Program by fax at 1-800-FDA-0178, by mail at MedWatch, FDA, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852-9787, or on the MedWatch website at www.fda.gov/medwatch.

--Dr. JJ Levenstein, MD Moms

I guess its buyer beware out there!!!! Maybe homeopathic teething medicine will work for me??? The colic medicine seemed to work, now hopefully there won't be anymore RECALLS!!!