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Why Use Organic Baby Clothes? |
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Written by Trevor Sinclair
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Organic clothing, especially organic baby clothes, are
friendlier for our
environment, for peoples health, and for guaranteeing the future
existence of our planet. Choosing completely organic baby goods
like organic baby clothes, organic baby toys
and organic baby skincare goods when
you are buying for your bundle of joy is the best thing that we
can do for him or her, for their health today and for their
health throughout their whole lives.
Most commonly people buy artificial non-organic clothes.
Recently it has been discovered that a lot of respiratory
problems, skin irritations, and allergies are at an all-time
high around the world. Not to mention, through the production of
non-organic materials, we have harmed our environment to the
extent of irreversible damage. We are learning, through research
and science, that the way our consumables and clothing are
created is damaging for our world and for our health.
Most of the material we wear needs massive amounts of pesticides
to create. These pesticides can be damaging when they are in
contact with our body and conclusively harmful to our Earth in
general. Polyester, a fiber which is found in so much of the
clothing and sheets we buy, is especially damaging. It contains
chemicals called phthalates, which have been linked to multiple
types of cancers in recent times.
Undoubtedly, cotton and other natural organic fibers is the way
to go when making organic baby clothing. Cotton is a unique
fiber for making organic baby clothes. It cleans without fuss,
draws away fluid from our skin, and also is fully
hypoallergenic. It is recommended to dress your new arrival in
organic baby clothes that contain cotton.
That said, you will have to be very, very wary about the cotton
you buy. Since cotton is a widely used crop, producers over the
years have experimented to find better ways to make and collect
it, but have been less pro-active on giving details on how safe
their procedures are.
Approximately 23% of the world's pesticides are created for use
solely on the production of cotton. As the cotton grows, it
retains a fraction of the pesticides, which are then moved to
your baby's body as they are wearing cotton clothing. Now many
people come to see just how damaging pesticides and many
synthetic materials are, manufacturers are turning towards
checking out organic materials to produce their organic baby
clothes. General knowledge of organic clothing is at an all time
high, and many large material businesses are looking to fill in
the gaps.
About the Author:
Check out this web site for more information: The Organic Baby Company UK
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