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Healing Our World »

[30 Nov 2011 | No Comment ]

If you’re worried about the future of the environment, it makes sense to raise your kids to be environmentally responsible. After all, the future belongs to them. Investing in your children and making them cognizant of the planet is among the most environmentally responsible things you are able to do.

Here are a few ideas on how you are able to raise your children to respect the planet and wish to preserve it.

* Foster a love of nature in your children. Escape into it and go on hikes, field trips (virtually), picnics, cookouts, camping, and …

Children's Health, Home and Family »

[3 Sep 2011 | No Comment ]

Babies are small people but big consumers! From diapers to pacifiers to all those beeping plastic toys, babies can really put a dent in your wallet and affect the planet. But parents can make eco-friendly choices that will save money and be better for the environment. Here are some suggestions.

1. Breastfeeding your baby greatly reduces waste. If you practice “ecological” breastfeeding, you do not need to invest in pacifiers, bottles, rubber nipples, containers of formula, and other wasteful items that can’t be recycled or re-used. Think about the waste you will avoid by breastfeeding for …

Healing Our World »

[12 Mar 2011 | One Comment ]

Getting the community involved with the conservation of their local region is crucial, yet children are sometimes overlooked as being part of the community.

As a matter of fact, incorporating kids in local green activities is crucial to the cause – you’re passing on the values and actions that might make a difference.

You’re demonstrating to your kids that you care about their future, and would like to teach them to maintain their own communities.

Whether you involve your own kids or the children of your house of worship, school, work and so forth, it is important to …

Headline, Home and Family »

[8 Mar 2011 | No Comment ]

Have you ever thought of the gas it requires to get food to the grocery?

Produce from big farms is harvested utilizing gas-powered machinery.

It’s then shipped – frequently 100s or even 1000s of miles – by plane or truck to your local store.

That’s a lot of fossil fuel for a head of lettuce!

Another consideration is the safety and nutrients in food. The longer food sits, the more probability there is that it will be exposed to dangerous bacterium like salmonella.

If food has been processed and transported for long distances, it’s typically sprayed with preservatives to keep …

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[29 Jan 2011 | No Comment ]

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Health and Vitality »

[19 Jan 2011 | No Comment ]

So many people simply would like to know what they might do to live green. And when it comes down to it, what folks do day-after-day is what makes a cumulative difference.

Here are 15 easy-to-implement pointers on green living for every day.

1. When you wash dishes, do not allow the water to run as you scrub the dishes. Place dirty dishes into a sink or dishpan full of soapy water, scour them and finally dip them into a sink or tub of rinse water. If you’re worried about germs, boil a few cups of water …

Home and Family »

[3 Jan 2011 | No Comment ]

“Green laundry” no longer concerns what occurs to your whites when you launder them with colors. Nowadays, green laundry stands for eco-friendly laundering practices that emphasize biodegradability and less waste.

For natural laundry, a few popular choices include soap nuts, dryer balls and eco balls. If you have never took heed of these things, read on – they’re part of all-natural, green laundry. And for those who endure chemical allergic reactions or sensitivities, these natural choices may be a genuine boon.

Soap Nuts

Soap nuts are genuine nuts or fruits from the Chinese Soapberry Tree (Sapindus mukorossi), …

Home and Family »

[29 Dec 2010 | No Comment ]

There’s a particular aroma that fills your bathroom once you unwrap a conventional shower curtain from its package.

Many of us simply accept that as part of the shower curtain experience, only recent info has come out concerning the toxic nature of this aroma. It appears that vinyl shower curtains contain some awful chemicals that discharge their vapors into the air.

PVC

PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is utilized in the making of soft vinyl-like shower curtains. PVC contains dioxin, phthalates, and chlorine. Dioxin is a carcinogen and is given off when polyvinyl chloride burns or becomes heated (hot …

Herbs For Health, Home and Family »

[26 Dec 2010 | No Comment ]

Cleaning your house shouldn’t compromise your or your family’s health. Take care of the environment – including the environment in your home – by using nontoxic, natural cleaners.

Here are some down-to-earth suggestions for cleaning your home naturally with basic household ingredients, for a clean, safe home that doesn’t expose your family and guests to toxic chemicals.

Baking soda: An all-purpose cleaner especially effective for cleaning glass coffee pots and glassware, and removing red-wine stains from carpeting. A paste (made with water) can shine stainless steel and silver, and remove tea stains from cups and saucers. Make …

Health and Vitality »

[19 Nov 2010 | One Comment ]

Americans waste a lot of food. This has an impact on your grocery bill as well as potentially affecting the planet. So here are some tips to cut down on food waste in your home.

1. List the leftovers. Put a magnetic pad on your refrigerator. When you put a leftover in, note the item, date, and, if you’re using opaque containers, note that too. (“Green beans, 2/16/10, cottage cheese container.”) The list will look right at you when you go to browse for your next meal or snack, even if the leftovers end up out …

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