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		<title>WalMart pushing Organic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Melanie Warner at the NYT reports today that Wal-Mart is about to dramatically increase its organic food offerings.
In very understated fashion, she says, &#8220;Wal-Mart&#8217;s interest is expected to change organic food production in substantial ways.&#8221;
Um, yeah, it sure will.
Wal-Mart&#8217;s plan is to sell organics ~10% over the price of  non-organics &#8212; a much closer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gristmill.grist.org/images/user/7/walmart_organic_200.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="81" />Melanie Warner at the NYT <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/12/business/12organic.html?ex=1305086400&amp;en=38ee8aa84d436d72&amp;ei=5090&amp;partner=rssuserland&amp;emc=rss">reports</a> today that Wal-Mart is about to dramatically increase its organic food offerings.</p>
<p>In very understated fashion, she says, &#8220;Wal-Mart&#8217;s interest is expected to change organic food production in substantial ways.&#8221;</p>
<p>Um, yeah, it sure will.</p>
<p>Wal-Mart&#8217;s plan is to sell organics ~10% over the price of  non-organics &#8212; a much closer premium than you can get elsewhere. It&#8217;s  also getting brands like Pepsi, Rice Krispies, and Kraft Mac &#8216;n&#8217; Cheese  in the game.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s good back and forth in the article about the pros and  cons of further industrializing organics &#8212; availability and expansion  of the market in the pros, weakening standards and increased overseas  production in the cons.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m torn about this. On one hand, it hints at a possible tipping  point whereby agriculture might adopt organics much more widely; on the  other, it raises the specter of complete corporate domination of  organics. There&#8217;s an <a href="http://www.organicconsumers.org/sos.cfm">ongoing fight</a> to weaken organic standards, and Wal-Mart&#8217;s entry may enable agribusiness to erode organic&#8217;s validity.</p>
<p>Another issue, tied up with this one, has been bothering me  lately. It comes up in a lot of enviro writing, especially related to  food: an unquestioned tangling of values and goals. I&#8217;ll take it up more  fully in a later post, but wanted to mention it here.</p>
<p>In Warner&#8217;s article, a Wal-Mart exec is quoted as saying,  &#8220;Organic agriculture is just another method of agriculture &#8212; not  better, not worse.&#8221; The advocacy group Organic Consumers&#8217; Association is  described as being concerned that &#8220;Wal-Mart did not care about the  principles behind organic agriculture,&#8221; and that outsourcing will lead  to &#8220;dubious organic standards and labor conditions that are contrary to  what any organic consumer would consider equitable.&#8221; I imagine many  Gristmill readers will agree with the OCA&#8217;s position, but I&#8217;m not so  sure.</p>
<p>In my mind, organic is an agricultural practice, not a cultural  norm. There&#8217;s nothing inherent in organic agriculture that prohibits  industrialized farming. There are important issues about protecting  standards, but if we agree on standards for organics, then it&#8217;s  inevitable we&#8217;re going to see industrialized versions of them.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a good thing, right? Organic foods are healthier, and  organic practices better for the environment. So I want to see more  people eating organics. The goal is organic food production, but the  unquestioned value tangled up with that goal is small, locally owned  farms. Organics may have evolved in small farming practices, and we may  feel an attachment or preference for that approach, but for me that&#8217;s  not really the goal.</p>
<p>A bias against industrialized food production itself, based on  the past behavior of agribusiness or our desire to see more small farms,  is counterproductive and marginalizes our arguments. Vigilant  protection of organic standards and oversight of organic practices is  more valuable, and allows organic food production to grow and benefit  more people. Our stomachs may turn at the prospect of organic Pepsi, but  it&#8217;s important to examine what about that upsets us &#8212; and not assume  it&#8217;s inherently a bad thing.</p>
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		<title>Organic Baby Lotions.. The Only real choice for your baby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic Baby Lotion: The definition of  Organic Baby Lotion is the Baby  Lotion which has been manufactured using all the organic natural ingredients through an organic manufacturing process, without using any synthetic or chemical  ingredients. Since no chemicals are used in these lotions, therefore  these creams are not harsh on your baby’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Sum-Bo-Shine-Aloe-Lavender-Organic-Baby-Lotion-I12751.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-208" title="Sum-Bo-Shine-Aloe-Lavender-Organic-Baby-Lotion-I12751" src="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Sum-Bo-Shine-Aloe-Lavender-Organic-Baby-Lotion-I12751.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="265" /></a>Organic Baby Lotion:</strong> The definition of  Organic Baby Lotion is the Baby  Lotion which has been manufactured using all the organic natural ingredients through an organic manufacturing process, without using any synthetic or chemical  ingredients. Since no chemicals are used in these lotions, therefore  these creams are not harsh on your baby’s skin and do not cause  irritations. All the ingredients used in them are natural, organic and  healthy for your baby.</p>
<p>Now, you must be thinking that if these people are not using Petroleum  Gel base, no artificial flavors, no artificial colors and no synthetic  antiseptic medicines to make these lotions, then what the bee&#8217;s wax are they  using? What is left to be used? Actually, this question is natural to  arise. We are so well acquainted with the regular petroleum based creams  (Remember those nice smelling white or colored Lotions?) that we can  hardly think anything else being used to make these. But let me  tell you, there is not one but plenty of ingredients with which best  quality <a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MR-+NHHRC&amp;Show=TechSpecs">organic baby Lotion</a> can be made.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Bee Wax:</strong> The natural wax obtained from the bee  hives is one of the major ingredients of these Organic Baby Creams and  most of these creams use this bee wax as their base in place of  petroleum gel. This wax is collected from the bee hives after extracting  the honey from them, cleaned, filtered repeatedly and refined to obtain clean  wax. This wax is totally safe, has no adverse side effects and is even  edible (Yes! It can be eaten and purified bee wax is sold in packs as  edible wax and is used by people to keep away constipation. Did you know  that man has been eating this wax for thousands of years and forms diet  of many tribes still now?). Although most of the bee wax is organic naturally, but those obtained from the bee farms needs certifications  that no artificial pesticides or sprays were used on the bee hives, to  be called organic.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Coconut Butter:</strong> This one too is one of the  major ingredients of Organic Baby Lotions and used as base. Organic  Coconut Butter is nothing but naturally condensed organic  coconut oil, i.e. coconut  oil that has been extracted from organically grown coconuts through  an organic method and contains no chemicals. This is far better in terms of  nutrients and food value than bee wax and is rich in anti oxidants and vitamin  E. But it has a single drawback to be used as base in creams and  that is that it melts at room temperature and becomes liquid.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Shea Butter:</strong> Organic Shea Butter or Organic  Shea Nut Butter is the butter or natural fat extracted from the Shea  Nuts (nuts of shea plant) grown organically and processed organically.  This has excellent emollient properties and is very good and nutritive  and forms an excellent base for organic creams.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Olive Oil:</strong> This again is another widely used  ingredient of organic creams and lotions and its benefits are well known. With no known  adverse side effects, olive  oil is very popular as edible as well as massaging oil. It is rich  in vitamins and other nutrients. This oil also thickens at lower  temperatures (Not as hard as coconut  oil) and melts at higher.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Sunflower Oil:</strong> This oil is used as emulsifier  or carrier oil. More used in lotions than creams.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Sweet Almond Oil:</strong> This again, is very  nourishing and very healthy for baby skin as well as for adults. This is  very gentle and has very good anti oxidant properties.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Ground Nut Oil:</strong> This is not much heard of, but  sometimes used in Lotions.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Essential Oils:</strong> These essential  oils make the second major ingredient in any Organic Baby Cream  after the base. They give the creams their medicinal values and health  benefits as well as fragrance and sometimes colour (Not bright or  dazzling I mean!). These organic essential  oils are obtained from organically grown flowers and other parts of  plants through organic processing such as steam distillation. Some very popular and most used  organic essential oils in organic baby creams are essential oils of  calendula, chamomile, lavender,  rose etc. Like many others, these essential oils are rich in properties  like anti oxidant, disinfectant, emollient, cicatrisant etc. and help  protect your baby’s skin from rashes, infections, cracks, spots etc.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Aloe Vera Extract:</strong> The juice or extract of  Aloe Vera is a world famous emollient and widely used in skin treatment  lotions and creams. It is known to retain the moisture content of the  skin and tone it as well. So, but natural, it found a place in the  Organic Baby Creams.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Herbal Extracts:</strong> Apart from the ingredients  discussed above, many other organic natural edible oils, essential  oils and other herbal extracts with different medicinal values and  nutritive properties are used in Organic Baby Creams as per the  requirements and purpose of the skin. Different creams contain different  combinations of these ingredients in different proportions and not  necessarily all of them.</p>
<p><strong>Differences with Normal Baby Creams:</strong> If you had blind  faith on some brands in the market and had been buying those regularly  available petroleum gel based and so proclaimed “Ideal for your baby”  creams for your baby, then it is high time you stop doing that. Probably  you did not know how dangerous these creams were for your baby. Under  the label of “Gentle on your baby’s skin”, these companies are actually  selling poisonous and carcinogenic stuff for your beloved and delicate  baby. If you take a look at some of these ingredients below, probably  you would never by them again. Just have a look.</p>
<ul>
<li> <strong>Petroleum Gel:</strong> This by product of petroleum refining  is damaging for health if ingested (babies are in the habit of licking  their hands and even toes) and can even damage the skin in the long run.  It blocks the spores on the skin and dust particles stick to it,  further increasing chances of an infection.</li>
<li> <strong>Carbomer (of various grades):</strong> This potentially  allergen and irritant is widely used as a thickener (sometimes as  emulsifier) and stabilizer in creams and lotions. This can cause severe  irritations in skin and eyes.</li>
<li> <strong>Benzene:</strong> This commonly used disinfectant and germ  killer is a potent poison too and is one of the most poisonous  pollutants found in air. This can severely damage the bone marrow and  can cause cancer.</li>
<li> <strong>Synthetic Alcohol:</strong> Can be toxic and even  carcinogenic. Used in many creams and lotions.</li>
<li> <strong>Glycols (of various types):</strong> They are also infamous as  carcinogenic and mutagenic.</li>
<li> <strong>Para Amino Benzoic Acid:</strong> Used mostly in skin creams  and sun screen lotions, this can cause severe irritations, photo  sensitivity, skin disorders and toxicity.</li>
<li> <strong>Phosphoric Acid:</strong> Widely used in creams. It can cause  irritations.</li>
<li> <strong>Polysorbate-n (20-85):</strong> This one again, used as an  emulsifier in baby creams and lotions, can cause skin sensitizing and  irritations.</li>
<li> <strong>Polyquaternium:</strong> Very dangerous compound and can be  lethal sometimes. This has all the adverse side effects ranging from  causing irritations, carcinogenic, fatally allergenic, toxic etc.</li>
<li> <strong>Triethanolamine:</strong> Again, a severe irritant to skin and  eyes used in baby lotions and creams. It can cause dermatitis and can  be carcinogenic too.<br />
You will be scared to know that our body absorbs more than half of  what we rub on our skin or head which simply means that almost half of  these harmful chemicals are getting into your baby’s body each   time  you apply them. Moreover, since these compounds are synthetic and not  made for the body, hence the body cannot make use of them, i.e. our  metabolism cannot break them down and they start accumulating in our  body, mostly in kidneys. In the long run, these chemicals can cause  dreaded diseases like cancer,  kidney failure, tumors, ulcers, loss of vision etc.</li>
</ul>
<p>That&#8217;s a whole lot of facts above and I will tell you that it all makes a difference.  This whole week we are going to do Organic Baby Lotion Reviews.</p>
<p>Get Your pencils and papers out!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/default.asp">-MOBS</a></p>
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		<title>Summer Sports &#8211; Time  to put the fun back into it</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all want our child to grow up to be the next (insert favorite sports icon here) but sometimes we forget &#8230;.ahemm.. that means you mom and dad..  what the whole darn point is to begin with.  FUN.  That&#8217;s right sports are supposed to bring people together through good times (wins) and bad (loses).  I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/00075119.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-204" title="00075119" src="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/00075119.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="540" /></a>We all want our child to grow up to be the next (insert favorite sports icon here) but sometimes we forget &#8230;.ahemm.. that means you mom and dad..  what the whole darn point is to begin with.  FUN.  That&#8217;s right sports are supposed to bring people together through good times (wins) and bad (loses).  I know putting expectations on children pushes them to excel but it can be a very slippery slope when your driving the expectation bus and suddenly the child wants to get off.  What do you do then?</p>
<p>Being able to gauge you&#8217;re child&#8217;s level in the sport is a very important piece to the parenting puzzle.  Let&#8217;s say your kid just stinks at baseball/softball and is the worst player.  Not really a big deal unless it starts to wear and tear on the child and he/she is not having fun anymore.  That&#8217;s not good.</p>
<p>Here is a game that Marlene F. Byrne invented for her softball team &#8211; &#8220;at the appointed hour the girls show up with their entire families and wagons of treats.  Instructed to dress outrageously rather then wear their uniforms, they arrive decked out in shirts worn backward, wacky hair colors, and mismatched shoes.  To kick off the proceedings, we hold water- ballo0n batting practice.  The rules are simple, there really are no rules.&#8221;</p>
<p>Be as creative as you want and invent silly things that they have to do like wear clown shoes from first to second base or pop a balloon when they reach third.  The point is well she took a sport that wasn&#8217;t fun and put the fun back into it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s things like these that coaches need to practice from time to time and who knows you may just keep a child interested long enough for them to be the next (insert your child&#8217;s name here)</p>
<p>Let me know of other game inventions that put the fun back into it.</p>
<p>Hope that helps = )</p>
<p>Mark</p>
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		<title>Treasure-Keeper Frog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ by Amy Brown   Family Fun
I saw this craft reading Family fun Magazine and thought just how cool of an idea this is so I had to post it.  Below are the instructions.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/treasure-keeper-frog-craft-photo-260-FF0410CRAFTA43.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-185 aligncenter" title="treasure-keeper-frog-craft-photo-260-FF0410CRAFTA43" src="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/treasure-keeper-frog-craft-photo-260-FF0410CRAFTA43.jpg" alt="" width="260" height="260" /></a> by Amy Brown   <a href="http://familyfun.go.com">Family Fun</a></p>
<p>I saw this craft reading Family fun Magazine and thought just how cool of an idea this is so I had to post it.  Below are the instructions.</p>
<p>What tadpole wouldn&#8217;t love to fill this  case with marbles, coins, or trinkets? We&#8217;ve come up with a trick for  attaching the zipper in a snap.</p>
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<dt>Materials</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Masking tape</li>
<li>2 clean plastic  2-liter bottles</li>
<li>Craft knife</li>
<li>Scissors</li>
<li>Fabric tape measure</li>
<li>Marker</li>
<li>Pushpin</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Towel (optional)</li>
<li>12-inch purse  zipper</li>
<li>Embroidery needle  and floss</li>
<li>Wine cork</li>
<li>Paintbrush and  green acrylic paint</li>
<li>Glue (we used  Crafter&#8217;s Pick The Ultimate glue)</li>
<li>Googly eyes (we  used 1/2-inch)</li>
</ul>
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<li><img src="http://familyfun.go.com/assets/cms/crafts/steps/treasure-keeper-frog-craft-step1-photo-150-FF0410CRAFTA13.jpg" alt="Treasure Keep Frog Step 1 " /> To make the frog shown here, wrap masking tape  around the 2-liter bottles about 2 1/2 inches from the bottom. To make  the taller frog, place the tape about 3 1/2 inches from the bottom. With  a craft knife or scissors, cut each bottle along the tape&#8217;s top edge (a  parent&#8217;s job).</li>
<li><img src="http://familyfun.go.com/assets/cms/crafts/steps/treasure-keeper-frog-craft-step2-photo-150-FF0410CRAFTA14.jpg" alt="Treasure-Keeper Frog - Step 2" /> Using the tape measure, mark 1/2-inch increments  all around the tape, about 1/4 inch from the cut edge. Punch a hole  through each mark with the pushpin. (<strong>Tip:</strong> Work on a  folded towel to keep the plastic from slipping.) Remove the masking  tape.</li>
<li><img src="http://familyfun.go.com/assets/cms/crafts/steps/treasure-keeper-frog-craft-step3-photo-150-FF0410CRAFTA15.jpg" alt="Treasure-Keeper Frog - Step 3" /> Close the zipper and wrap it around one bottle,  as shown, using small pieces of tape to hold it in place. Thread the  needle with 40 inches of floss, then knot the end, leaving a 3-inch  tail. Sew the zipper to the bottle, starting from the inside and pulling  the thread in and out of the punched holes. Remove the tape as you go.  At the end, knot the floss and tie both tails together, then trim off  the excess floss. Open the zipper and sew it to the second bottle in the  same way.</li>
<li><img src="http://familyfun.go.com/assets/cms/crafts/steps/treasure-keeper-frog-craft-step4-photo-150-FF0410CRAFTA16.jpg" alt="Treasure-Keeper Frog - Step 4" /> To make the eyes, use the craft knife to cut the  cork in half. Cut a section from each piece, as shown, to make a flat  edge (a parent&#8217;s job). Paint the corks and let them dry, then glue on  googly eyes. Glue the flat edge of the eyes to the bottle.</li>
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		<title>Organic Baby Lotions</title>
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If you don&#8217;t want to expose your infant&#8217;s skin to potentially harmful  chemicals, it&#8217;s a good idea to include organic  baby lotions in his or  her skin care routine. After all, keeping your  child&#8217;s skin safe from  dangerous substances is just as important as  providing your baby [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you don&#8217;t want to expose your infant&#8217;s <a>skin</a> to potentially harmful  chemicals, it&#8217;s a good idea to include organic  baby lotions in his or  her skin care routine. After all, keeping your  child&#8217;s skin safe from  dangerous substances is just as important as  providing your baby with  healthy, all-natural sources of nutrition.  After all, the skin is  the largest organ, and anything rubbed into a  baby&#8217;s skin is absorbed  into his or her body.</p>
<h2>Choosing  Organic Baby Lotions</h2>
<p>There are many different types of organic baby<a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/Organic-Baby-Lotions-s/111.htm"> lotions</a>.  Lotions with artificial ingredients can be very  irritating to the  tender skin of babies. Synthetic ingredients commonly  found in lotion,  such as mineral oil and petroleum jelly, can be very  drying to the skin  of children and adults. These synthetic substances  actually rob  natural moisture from skin, resulting in increased drying,  flaking, and  itching rather than miniaturization.</p>
<p>The best way to make sure the lotions you use on your child&#8217;s  skin  actually provide effective hydration is to select organic skincare   products designed just for babies. When you&#8217;re shopping for products to   soothe your child&#8217;s skin, pay very close attention to labeling. Watch   for hidden chemicals and be careful only to select brands that are truly   organic.</p>
<p>When choosing lotion, select cruelty-free products that do not   contain:</p>
<ul>
<li>Artificial preservatives</li>
<li>Dyes</li>
<li>Fragrances</li>
<li>Mineral oil</li>
<li>Petroleum jelly</li>
<li>Toxins</li>
</ul>
<h3>Aubrey  Organics Lotion for Babies</h3>
<p><a title="http://www.aubrey-organics.com/product1.cfm?product_id=103&amp;cat=1" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.aubrey-organics.com/product1.cfm?product_id=103&amp;cat=1" target="_blank">Aubrey Organics</a> <a id="KonaLink1" href="http://organic.lovetoknow.com/Organic_Baby_Lotions#" target="undefined">baby lotion</a> is a rich formulation  that includes organic aloe vera, evening  primrose, vanilla and almond  oils, and other soothing organic  substances. This product, which is  free from mineral oil, is designed to  provide conditioning protection  for delicate baby skin.</p>
<p>Additional ingredients include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Citrus seed extract</li>
<li>Coconut fatty acid cream base</li>
<li>Deionized water</li>
<li>Wheat germ oil</li>
<li>Vitamins A, B-5, C and E</li>
</ul>
<h3>Babecology  Serenity Balm</h3>
<p>When you&#8217;re looking for a product that can provide soothing hydration   to your baby&#8217;s skin, consider <a title="http://www.babecology.com/prdct_Serenity.php" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.babecology.com/prdct_Serenity.php" target="_blank">Serenity  Balm from Babecology</a>. This  organic lotion is formulated with a  rich combination of essential oils  and plant extracts designed just for  babies.</p>
<p>Ingredients include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Aloe vera</li>
<li>Calendula extract</li>
<li>Chamomile</li>
<li>Lavender</li>
<li>Monoï de Tahiti</li>
<li>Pink grapefruit</li>
<li>Rosewood oil</li>
<li>Sweet almond oil</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Earth Moma Angel Baby Lotion</strong><a title="http://www.earthmamaangelbaby.com/angel_baby_lotion.html" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=170" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p><a title="http://www.earthmamaangelbaby.com/angel_baby_lotion.html" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=170" target="_blank">Earth Mama Angel Baby</a> is one of the  most popular  choices for organic baby lotions. In addition to being free  from  artificial substances, this product is certified vegan. It  contains  organic rooibos, which can help calm painful conditions such as  skin  allergies, eczema, and <a id="KonaLink2" href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/Magic-Stick-Organic-Diaper-Ointment-p/gb%2010010.htm">diaper rash</a>.</p>
<p>Additional ingredients include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Calendula extract</li>
<li>Kosher vegetable glycerin</li>
<li>Olive fruit butter</li>
<li>Organic aloe leaf juice</li>
<li>Organic olive fruit oil</li>
<li>Sweet orange essential oil</li>
<li>Vanilla bean extract</li>
</ul>
<h3>Erbaviva  Baby Lotion</h3>
<p><a title="http://www.erbaviva.com/detail.asp?SKU=01LOT&amp;Cat=01&amp;subcat=" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.erbaviva.com/detail.asp?SKU=01LOT&amp;Cat=01&amp;subcat=" target="_blank">Erbaviva</a> organic baby lotion is a  light textured  lotion that packs a powerful moisturizing punch. This  product is  formulated with a mixture of high-quality natural oils and  emulsifiers  designed to be especially effective for hydrating the tender  skin of  babies.</p>
<p>Ingredients include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Algae wxtract</li>
<li>Almond oil</li>
<li>Avocado oil</li>
<li>Deionized water</li>
<li>Organic mandarin essential oil</li>
<li>Organic chamomile essential oil</li>
<li>Shea butter</li>
</ul>
<h3>Additional  Selections</h3>
<p>There are a number of additional organic baby lotions, including:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="http://www.avalonorganics.com/?title=Baby" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.avalonorganics.com/?title=Baby" target="_blank">Avalon  Organics</a></li>
<li><a title="http://www.rainbowresearch.com/html/baby.htm" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rainbowresearch.com/html/baby.htm" target="_blank">Baby  Oh Baby</a></li>
<li><a title="http://www.jason-natural.com/products/earths_best.php" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.jason-natural.com/products/earths_best.php" target="_blank">Earth&#8217;s Best</a></li>
<li><a title="http://www.terressentials.com/babycare.html" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.terressentials.com/babycare.html" target="_blank">Terresentials</a></li>
<li><a title="http://shop.weleda.com/SearchByCategory.aspx?CategoryCode=MotherAndBaby" rel="nofollow" href="http://shop.weleda.com/SearchByCategory.aspx?CategoryCode=MotherAndBaby" target="_blank">Weleda</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>Complete  Organic Infant Skin Care</h2>
<p>While using organic lotions is important, what really matters is   keeping your child&#8217;s skin from being exposed to all types of dangerous   chemical substances. Make sure that the <a title="Organic  Baby Soap" href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/La-La-Baby-Wash-Shampoo-p/mr-%20llbws.htm">baby soap</a>,  shampoo, and other skin care products that you  choose to use on your  child&#8217;s skin are made with high quality and safe  organic ingredients.  Taking care of your baby&#8217;s skin properly from  infancy will lay the  groundwork for a lifetime of <a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/Organic-diaper-Rash-Soap-p/ab%2020005.htm">healthy skin</a> and good grooming  habits..</p>
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		<title>Why Choose Organic Cotton?</title>
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By Karin Frost, ERGObaby Designer and President and Claire  Kellerman, Permaculture Designer and Writer
We cherish our children and devote ourselves to serving their best  interests in their health, happiness and development. When they are  babies, we hold them close to our hearts to nurture our bond with them.  In their maturation [...]]]></description>
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<p>By <strong>Karin Frost</strong>, ERGObaby Designer and President and <strong>Claire  Kellerman</strong>, Permaculture Designer and Writer</p>
<p>We cherish our children and devote ourselves to serving their best  interests in their health, happiness and development. When they are  babies, we hold them close to our hearts to nurture our bond with them.  In their maturation they insist on freedom and we gradually let them go  to foster their independence.</p>
<p>We give them the best guidance we  know so they may make the best choices along the pathway of life. Our  choices decide the quality of life for generations to come. Our  Universal circumstances are now pressuring us as a collective society to  choose between health and sustainability or toxins and conventional  agriculture.</p>
<h3>Cotton In Our Everyday Lives</h3>
<p><!-- photo goes here --> <!-- photo END -->A helpful fact from the Untouched World website  (untouchedworld.com) warns &#8220;pesticides used in conventional cotton  farming can enter the human food chain.</p>
<p>Cotton is grown primarily for its fiber and is regulated as a  non-food crop. However, the majority of the cotton plant by weight ends  up in our food supply. Cottonseed oil is used in processed foods. Beef  and dairy cows are fed cotton straw, cotton seed meal and waste from  cotton gins.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is very common to find salad dressings, candy and cakes that  include cottonseed oil in their ingredients, and since it is not organic  cottonseed oil, it is the sludge oil full of toxic chemicals.</p>
<h3>The Shift from Nature To Chemicals</h3>
<p><strong>Why do we need to choose between taking the organic high road  to healthy vitality versus the slippery slide down, poisoning our foods  and fibers through conventional agriculture?  How did we get to this  point?</strong></p>
<p>Organic cotton grows beautifully within verdant ecosystems  nourished by living soil and by the cycles of life. Waste is recycled  into nutrients, and the sun and rain are utilized to grow healthy plants  blossoming with white cotton puffs.</p>
<p>Organic agriculture is based on sound principles that enhance  wellbeing of the fields as well as the farmers who work the fields and  the products that are produced for the consumers of our global  environment. This also includes caring for the people who transform the  fiber into textiles and the fabric into products. Organic cotton is the  sustainable and supportive choice.</p>
<p><strong>So, why and how did our successful organic world change less  than a century ago?</strong></p>
<p>One factor was the surplus of war chemicals at the end of World War  II. Left over bomb ingredients, e.g., ammonium nitrate, and bug  repellent, e.g., DDT, and other chemicals were engineered into  agricultural products and used to kill the plant pests and weeds. The  excess chemicals found a home in our fields, our food chain, and our  fatty tissue, leading to disease in our bodies, and wreaking havoc on  our ecosystems.</p>
<p>This singular focus of reaping profits from excess chemicals ignored  the cost of health on all levels, including the birds and insects whose  contributions are vital to the soil and ecosystem. Our soil has suffered  desertification as a result, losing its vitality and natural beneficial  relationships wherever toxic chemicals are used.</p>
<p>Mr. Ramji Raja, consultant for ERGObaby&#8217;s Organics production in  India, offered his insight, &#8220;The end of the war may have been the start  of chemical farming, but that was just the seed! It was the intensive  agriculture taken over by corporate entities that brought the most  detrimental viewpoint; they saw the land as a factory. They ignored the  fact that soil is a living organism, not taking care to see that the  life of the soil was nourished and sustained.&#8221;</p>
<p>Proudly, Mr. Raja shared, &#8220;Textiles have been created in India for  5,000 to 6,000 years, and were always grown organically until the  British came in the early 1900&#8217;s. Large mills were set up, and grew,  until India produced 97% conventional (toxic, chemical) cotton textiles.  It has been a process and has taken years of education, and increasing  lobbying and awareness to move organics forward. India is now the  world&#8217;s largest producer of organic fibers.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Back To Our Roots</h3>
<p>Mr. Raja is enthusiastic about the operations he oversees that create  ERGObaby Organic products, &#8220;We look at the entire system around the  baby carrier, not only using very stringent testing and certifying by  the highest organic standards.</p>
<p>We also put a huge emphasis on environmental and social  accountability, looking at the fiber, spinning and weaving processes,  and how they affect the water that leaves our factory. Our water goes  through three stages of purification until finally it is used outside  our factory to water the trees. These are trees we plant around the  factory to honor our visitors.&#8221;</p>
<p>Each visitor has a plaque with  their name on it by the tree that has been planted in their presence.</p>
<p><!-- photo goes here --><img src="http://www.organic-baby-resource.com/image-files/organic-cotton-baby.jpg" alt="Organic cotton is a choice for our babies present and their  future." width="250" height="179" /></p>
<p><!-- photo END -->Choosing organic cotton has the most positive impact because it  supports and enriches all life, including everything that touches our  skin, feeds our bodies, and nurtures our peace of mind.</p>
<p>We  choose organic as often as possible in these times of transition for all  these reasons. Organic cotton is grown from a web of healthy  relationships locally and around the world; an inviting and very easy  personal choice to make.</p>
<p>Take a look at our <a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/Organic-Twill-Sea-Green-carrier-Silver-Lining-p/ergo%2010002.htm">Organic Ergo Baby carrier.</a></p>
<p>-MOBS</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though spanking has been passed on from generation to generation in many families, many experts agree that it is not, and never has been, an effective way to discipline a child.  Children who are spanked may refrain from repeating a misdemeanor rather than risk another spanking, but they obey only as long as the risk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/spanking.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-167" title="spanking" src="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/spanking-300x293.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="293" /></a>Though spanking has been passed on from generation to generation in many families, many experts agree that it is not, and never has been, an effective way to discipline a child.  Children who are spanked may refrain from repeating a misdemeanor rather than risk another spanking, but they obey only as long as the risk is present.  Spanking may stop a child&#8217;s undesirable action in its tracks, bit it won&#8217;t change behavior.  It doesn&#8217;t teach children how to differentiate right from wrong  (only what gets them spanked and what doesn&#8217;t) &#8211; which is, after all, the most important goal of discipline.</p>
<p>There are many way to teach a child from right and wrong.  One of the toughest things about being a parent is the power that comes with it.  Yes power.  I have seen parents scold there children after they wonder off but it was mainly because the parent was not paying attention to the child.  The parent looks up and doesn&#8217;t see there child then goes into a panic and scolds the child when they find him or her.  Or how bout when a child is given everything and finally the parent says NO and the child goes into a fit and then the parent gives in to quiet or appease the child.  That is the beginning of a pattern that the child will know that if he/she throws a tantrum they will get what they want.</p>
<p>Now don&#8217;t get me wrong.  There are good and bad children and sorry mom&#8217;s and dad&#8217;s they are born that way.  Spanking them will not make them good.  The most important thing we have to remember is that teaching them the difference between right and wrong is the goal.  Why is stealing bad?  Why do you not tease other people but encourage them?  Those types of thoughts are the ones that will build the foundation for who your child will choose to become.  When I say choose I stress that because ultimately it is there choice you are only there to guide them.  Hope that helps.</p>
<p>Mark</p>
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		<title>Breast Feeding the Natural Way</title>
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Breastfeeding your baby should be the most natural thing in the  world, and people often assume that everything will go  smoothly. However, in reality, many mothers find that  breastfeeding is  not as easy as they thought it would be.  However, there are many things  that you can [...]]]></description>
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<p>Breastfeeding your baby <strong>should be the most natural thing</strong> in the  world, and people often assume that everything will go  smoothly. However, in reality, <strong>many mothers find that  breastfeeding is  not as easy </strong>as they thought it would be.  However, there are many things  that you can do to <strong>make  breastfeeding a  success</strong> and a pleasure for you and your baby.  Taking time to relax and  enjoy each other, eating a healthy diet with  plenty of liquids, fresh food and  nutritious snacks, getting as much  sleep as possible, asking for help when you  need it – all these are  things which will help to establish a healthy  breastfeeding routine.</p>
<p>Follow these simple breastfeeding  tips to make sure you continue  to <strong>promote  a positive breastfeeding experience</strong>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Drink  lots of water (8 glasses a day)</li>
<li>Put  your feet up whenever you can. Regular rest is important  for healthy milk  production.</li>
<li>Eat a  healthy diet containing mostly fresh (preferably  organic) foods free of  artificial preservatives, colorants or  flavoring.</li>
<li>Avoid  caffeine, alcohol, smoking (including second-hand  smoke) and other drugs</li>
<li>Don’t  give up! Putting your baby to the breast – even if  there is no milk flow – will  help to stimulate lactation over time.</li>
<li>If little to no milk flow is a problem try <a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=NR%20-%20NMK001">Nature&#8217;s Milk Drops</a> to naturally help with production.</li>
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<p>Support healthy milk flow</p>
<p>Modern research has shown that <strong>breast milk is  the perfect nourishment for  babies</strong>, as it not only contains  all the nutritional requirements in ideal  proportions, but also  provides <strong>protection  from disease and illness</strong> in the  form of antibodies from the mother&#8217;s own  immune system.</p>
<p>Not only is <strong>breast milk the perfect food for  babies</strong>, it also comes ready for  use (no mixing!) and requires  no sterilizing of bottles and far less risk of  contamination. In  addition, babies that are breastfed for the first 6 months of  their  lives are far less likely to develop allergies. There has even been   research to suggest that babies who are breastfed go on to develop a  higher IQ  than those who are not. Breastfeeding also provides the  perfect opportunity for  bonding between mother and baby and has the  added advantage of helping the  mother to shed those extra pounds she  has collected during pregnancy! The list  of<strong> benefits to mother  and baby </strong>just  goes on and on!</p>
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		<title>A Little kindness goes a long way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My expecting wife told me a little story that I thought I would share with all of you.  She is 7 months pregnant and going through that very hard, Bigger then the good year blimp, Feeling.
In my eyes she is beautiful but in hers she is large and growing every minute.  She came home today [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/beautiful-pregnancy-photos1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-156" title="beautiful-pregnancy-photos1" src="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/beautiful-pregnancy-photos1-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>My expecting wife told me a little story that I thought I would share with all of you.  She is 7 months pregnant and going through that very hard, Bigger then the good year blimp, Feeling.</p>
<p>In my eyes she is beautiful but in hers she is large and growing every minute.  She came home today beaming that a lady complimented her saying &#8220;you are the cutest pregnant girl I have ever seen.  You go girl!!!&#8221;</p>
<p>It made my mom to be beam with happiness and pride of what she is creating.  In today&#8217;s world where thin is a must, it&#8217;s nice to let the mothers of the world know that they are the most beautiful ones of all.  Remember however you look at it we have all come from our mom&#8217;s belly.  That kind of links us all together in a special way.  So everyone take an extra second out of your day to be a little extra nice to those mom&#8217;s to be out there.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/Organic-Expecting-mom-gift-set-p/ab%2020010.htm">Here is a little organic gift idea for the Momma to be</a>.  A little gift that indulges a special mama in a big way. From lips to  toes, and everywhere in-between.</p>
<p>It is a  little something that says a big &#8220;I Love You&#8221; &#8211; naturally!</p>
<p>Spread the love!!</p>
<p>-mark</p>
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		<title>How to Make your own Organic Baby Lotion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have some time on your hands Mom/Dad?  Here is a great recipe for Sweet Dreams Organic Baby Lotion.
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Karen of Dunnellon, FL

Summary:
Soothing baby lotion for baby&#8217;s skin and lightly  scented for calming
Ingredients:
1 1/2 c. aloe vera gel
1 1/2 tsp. lanolin
1 1/2 tsp. Vitamin E oil
1/3 c. virgin coconut oil
1 oz. pure beeswax (white),filtered
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://myorganicbabyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/babymixing.jpg"></a><span style="color: #003300;">You have some time on your hands Mom/Dad?  Here is a great recipe for Sweet Dreams Organic Baby Lotion.</span></h2>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Submitted By:</strong><br />
Karen of Dunnellon, FL</p>
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<h2><strong>Summary:</strong></h2>
<p>Soothing baby lotion for baby&#8217;s skin and lightly  scented for calming<br />
<strong>Ingredients:</strong><br />
1 1/2 c. aloe vera gel<br />
1 1/2 tsp. lanolin<br />
1 1/2 tsp. Vitamin E oil<br />
1/3 c. virgin coconut oil<br />
1 oz. pure beeswax (white),filtered<br />
3/4 c. camelina oil<br />
1 1/2 tsp. essential oil (optional) 2 tbsp. lavender powder<br />
1 1/2 tsp. chamomile powder<br />
<strong>Instructions:</strong></p>
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<p>In a blender, mix aloe gel,lanolin,vitamin E oil.  Using a glass container, melt coconut oil and beeswax until fully  melted. Gently stir in camelina oil. Slowly pour oils into blender on  low. At this point oils will thicken and turn white. Stop blender and  add essential oil,if used. Blend gently in short bursts. Do NOT over  blend. Add lavender and chamomile powders, blend gently until  incorporated. While mixture is still warm, pour into containers. This  mixture will thicken quickly as it cools. This lotion doesn&#8217;t leave oily  feeling to skin and absorbs well. Great as a massage lotion for baby.  Makes approximately 2 1/2 cups.</p>
<p>Please let us know how it turns out.  We are going to make a batch and we will let you know how it stacks up to our Mama Rose&#8217;s  Naturals <a href="http://www.myorganicbabystore.com/Natural-Lullaby-Lotion-p/mr-%20nll.htm">Organic Baby Lullaby Lotion.<br />
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<p>Hope you enjoy,</p>
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