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Organic Sheets are Better

Written by Organically-Comfortable
July 31, 2009

There are several reasons to choose organic fabrics over other fabrics, but overall, organic fabrics are just better. With bedding like sheets and blankets, it’s always best to go organic. Just think about it… who wants to sleep in sheets that are doused in chemicals and harmful dyes that can rub off on the skin? Organic sheets contain all natural dyes and no harmful chemicals are introduced during the harvesting or manufacturing process. Organic fabrics also provide the same warmth and resilience as other fabrics, and in a lot of cases, also look quite similar. Bamboo fabric, which is one of the premier organic fabrics, has amazing breathability due to the makeup of the bamboo fibers. Thus, organic sheets made from bamboo are top notch.

People will be amazed the difference it makes falling asleep and waking up covered in organic sheets. It’s an experience we should all be able to have every night, and there’s no danger of ill effects in the long term!


Benefits of Organic Cotton in Everyday Wear

Written by Organically-Comfortable
July 20, 2009

Though generally cheap due to artificially maintained low petroleum prices, the actual cost of acquiring, transporting refining and manufacturing fabrics is seldom assessed. If you consider the amount of pollution, water and energy it involves, manufacturing synthetics will continue to place a great burden on our well-being and the environment at least until clean energy sources are used for production.

Clothing made of polyester and acrylic may give off toxic vapors, especially when new. They tend to emit static electricity and trap perspiration and also contain chemicals that can be breathed in or absorbed through the skin. While you will certainly feel better wearing natural fabric (such as organic shirts) next to your skin, consider purchasing fair trade products that are also organic.


Putting the ‘Ohhhh’ in ‘Organic’

Written by Organically-Comfortable
July 6, 2009

Organic foods have become more and more popular over the past couple decades. Even though it’s usually significantly more expensive, people still fork out the money. I’ve always assumed that most people do it for the health benefits. But lately there has been a growing market for clothing made from organically grown cotton. Obviously people aren’t buying organic clothing for their health.

So, obviously the implications of organically grown cotton aren’t geared towards the body as much as it is geared towards the Earth. Organically grown cotton essentially refers to the way the cotton is grown and manufactured. Eco-friendly farmers try to find ways to limit the kinds of harmful chemicals that are put into the ground. Once those chemicals mix in with the soil, it effects future vegetation and animal life for years and years to come. The chemicals also find their way down into the water table (our natural fresh water supply deep down under the soil).


Benefits of Baby Wraps

Written by Organically-Comfortable
June 17, 2009

It’s no surprise that physical contact with your child has many concrete and definite benefits. It’s with this idea in mind that so many mothers choose to purchase baby slings or baby wraps. These allow the mother to hold the baby securely to their body while still having their hands free to perform other tasks. In some cases, babies who are frequently held with a sling tend to cry less, sleep through the night, and more easily nurse than non-sling held babies.

And because organic clothing does not contain the harmful or harsh chemicals that standard clothing contains, many mothers and parents choose to purchase organic baby wraps. This way, they receive the general benefits of the baby wrap, but they also get to enjoy the benefits of organic fabric. Because the fabric tends to be even softer and more luxurious than other types of non-organic fabric, babies tend to enjoy being in these kinds of wraps even more than other wrap options.


Why Eco-Friendly Products are More Popular than Ever

Written by Organically-Comfortable
June 3, 2009

It seems like the “going green” revolution has really just started in earnest, but there have been advocates for these eco-friendly products for many years. It’s just now becoming popular because the products are finally user friendly enough and affordable enough for many people to enjoy. In the beginning of this movement, that simply wasn’t the case. And if people are going to have to struggle with products or put a financial strain on themselves, they simply aren’t going to use those products.

One area where there has been particularly drastic improvement is with eco friendly clothing. These used to be so expensive that nobody would be able to realistically afford filling their closets with these more environmentally friendly options. But as the price has steadily fallen, there has been a marked increase in the number of people willing to purchase these products. There has also been a concerted improvement in the styles of clothing available, so this also means more and more people will be interested in purchasing.


Ensuring You’re Buying Organic

Written by Organically-Comfortable
May 18, 2009

As people have become more and more aware of conservation issues, the term “organic” seems to have cropped up exponentially. Nowadays, it applies to everything from our food to our clothing. But what exactly does organic mean? And how can you tell if somebody is actually making good on their promise that a product is entirely organic? In terms of clothing, the organic label can only truly be used when the fibers are natural and there are no chemicals used in the growing process.

Buying truly organic clothing becomes especially important with baby clothing, because the sensitive skin of babies is more likely to react to the chemicals used in mass produced products. Therefore, organic baby clothing is a much desired product. But make sure the producers aren’t just playing on the popularity of “organic.” If you have any doubt about the clothing you’re purchasing, check with the manufacturer. Ask questions about the growing process of the cotton and the dyes used. If the producer is credible, they will provide the answers you need or direct you to who can provide the reassurance that you’re actually buying organic.


Lead By Example with Organic Clothing

Written by Organically-Comfortable
May 4, 2009

It’s the obligation of every parent to instill life lessons into their children. Whatever values your family holds dear, it’s important that those are taught to your young children. After all, if they aren’t provided by you, values are likely to be ascertained from television or other questionable sources. But directly telling your children what to believe is never the smart way to go. This will only serve to alienate and frustrate your children.

Rather, lead by positive example. That is, if you’re passionate about saving the planet, make sure that you dress in organic clothing. Making a point to wear organic t-shirts will teach your children that you care about issues of sustainability and human rights. This allows them to be exposed to these choices and decide if those issues are important to them as well. Remember that values are best gained through personal decisions, so live your life according to your values, and your children will follow if it’s right for them.


Summer is the best time to try Organic Cotton Clothing

Written by Mjwillke
April 18, 2009

Hooray!  Summer is almost here and that means putting away the heavy clothes and resurrecting the lighter ones.  Or maybe buying new ones that are eco friendly!!  Check out my line of natural organic cotton clothing that is softer than processed cotton and good for the environment.  All clothing is made to order so be sure the measurements are correct.  Order now for delivery in May. 

 

Visit my website:   http://www.ecofriendlysolutionssite.com


What’s Against Your Skin?

Written by Organically-Comfortable
April 16, 2009

In the past decade, the rise of information about the benefits of organic food has driven many people to begin buying organic products for their homes. The farmers that dedicate themselves to producing organic crops are very serious about being fair to the environment and people. Reports show that cotton crops are the second largest user of pesticides in the world. That means 25% of the world’s insecticides and 10% of the world’s pesticides are dedicated to cotton. Four of the top nine pesticides used in treating cotton are considered by the EPA to be highly carcinogenic. These chemicals include cyanide, dicofol, naled, and propargite.

When crops are sprayed with these chemicals, it is estimated that only about 25% of the chemicals are absorbed into the crops, the rest end up drifting and settling miles away on other crops that are intended for human consumption. To make a long story short, buying organic cotton products like organic cotton towels, T-shirts and baby clothing, supports organic farming methods, which in the long run decreases the use of harmful chemicals and the pollution they cause.


I have a great shirt for you that is soft and comfortable and comes in all sizes!  It is made of organic cotton, is very soft, and won’t stick to your skin like some synthetic materials.  Visit my website at http://www.ecofriendlysolutionssite.com/category/16479697 and choose the Terry Polo Shirt in either the light or dark natural organic cotton and enjoy!

 

While you are there check out the other organic cotton clothes for men, women and children.  With warmer weather approaching, you will find lots of items that are beautiful, comfortable and in your size!