toxins

Pregnancy

Do You Buy Into Pregnancy Products?

Being with babe means forgoing caffeine, unpasteurized cheese and raw fish for many moms-to-be, but do they take the lotions and potions they lather their bodies with (the skin is an organ) as seriously as they do the foods they digest?

Being with babe means forgoing caffeine, unpasteurized cheese and raw fish for many moms-to-be, but do they take the lotions and potions they lather their bodies with (the skin is an organ) as seriously as they do the foods they digest? Lots of the popular beauty lines women use on a regular basis include phthalates, sulfates and other chemicals to help preserve the rest of the products' ingredients and increase their cleansing power. Some doctors warn that these chemicals can be absorbed into the bloodstream and impact an unborn baby's hormones.

New pregnancy oriented hair products, like Nine Naturals' Oh Baby! and Beaute de Maman, are all natural, vegan and chemical-free and offer expectant women peace of mind when they pretty themselves up each day. The brands are said to work just as well as mainstream ones. Do you purchase goods made especially for pregnant women? If so, which ones?

Eco

Mommy Alert! Stop the Spray

Raising children in this day and age encourages many moms to become activists.

Raising children in this day and age encourages many moms to become activists. And, in some cases parents are also inspired to get political.

Mommies in California are making it their mission to safeguard their tots from toxins with the Stop the Spray campaign.

People are banning together to protest the aerial spraying of Checkmate, a potentially harmful chemical that is being used to rid the area of the Light Brown Apple Moth.

While concerned mamas have joined in sending mass emails, one stepped up to the mic to spread the message. Singer Charity Kahn and her JAMband, recently recorded this song, There Ain't No Moths on Me to get word out about the issue.

If you're a fan of tot rock, take a listen.

cellulite

I Don't Buy It: Kinoki Foot Pads

Interested in detoxing your body and getting rid of just about every bad thing that could possibly be stored in your system?

Interested in detoxing your body and getting rid of just about every bad thing that could possibly be stored in your system? Well the makers of Kinoki Foot Pads have something to get rid of all the toxins we get from our food, water, and air. They claim that if you wear these pads while you sleep (sounds comfy), they'll cure problems like insomnia, depression, and headaches by removing heavy metals, metabolic wastes, parasites, chemicals, and cellulite from your body. Wait — cellulite too? So if I wear these things on my feet, the fat from my booty will get sucked right out and onto these foot pads? Sounds like they've discovered the cure for obesity. If these things work so well, why don't they make Kinoki body pads?

The commercial mentions that one independent study was done to prove how effective these are. I'd love to see the actual data instead of some tiny chart on the screen showing "lab results." They cost $19.99 for 14 pads, and they'll send you a free supply for life. What's up with that? I'm thinking that if these things really got rid of toxins and cured migraines, depression, and back pain, you'd be sharing your lifetime supply with all your friends and relatives. Is this too hard to believe, or do you think these things may actually work?

healthy living

Health Tip: Eliminate One Toxin

Looking to clean up your act a bit?

Looking to clean up your act a bit? How about eliminating at least one toxin from your life? This can be anything from smoking, alcohol, fried food (deep-fried oreos?), trans fats, or sugar. Slowly cutting out one vice is a lot easier than changing your total lifestyle, and you'll be well on your way to optimal health for the rest of the year (and your life).

Tell me which toxin would be the easiest for you to eliminate in the comments section below.

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