March 7, 2008
Create A Healthy Wardrobe For Your Baby With Organic Baby Supplies
Organic clothing is healthy, good for environment and for the sustainability of our Planet Earth. This is a statement that most people would agree is true. This is the reason why most parents make sure that their new born babies are welcomed into a wardrobe of organic natural fibers such as cotton, bamboo and silk. This is the best you could do for your baby, too.
What Is Wrong With The Non Organic Baby Supplies?
Nothing much – other than these clothes contain carcinogenic chemicals (that which could provoke and promote cancer), can kill appetite, damage internal and external organs, affect longevity of a person negatively and lastly destroy our environment leading slowly but surely to a point where it would self-destruct itself.
If you could live with all these, then non organic baby supplies is the right thing for you. However, how many parents do you think would choose non organic baby supplies once they are aware about these truths?
How Do These Chemicals And Harmful Substances Get Into The Non- Organic Baby Supplies?
Starting with the Green Revolution, human beings counted on chemicals to achieve bigger yield of crops, bigger fruits or vegetables, and overall more than they would have obtained through organic farming. However, the use of chemical has opened a Pandora's Box for which everybody is paying the price.
With the use of chemical fertilizers came the need for using chemical pesticides, herbicides and insecticides. All together would be sprayed until each stalk of the crop would be saturated. These chemicals would gradually filter into the grains, fruits, vegetables, fibers, etc becoming part of the harvest.
When the harvest would be processed more chemicals would be needed, say for making sugar out of sugar cane, making cotton out of cotton plant, extracting oil from oil seeds and so on. All these products use some degree of other of preservatives which once again are chemicals. In this manner, little by little the non organic baby supplies would gather a horrifying amount of chemicals unseen to naked eye.
The Repercussions
As soon as these products are used the skin of the baby would absorb the different chemicals available in the clothes, furniture, toys, food or skin care products and gradually develop some or other health problems. In turn these products, when disposed as waste would further disseminate harmful chemicals into the ground which would set a chain reaction of contamination.




