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PostHeaderIcon Why Organic Baby Clothes Are Safer Than Their Counterpart

The organic craze started with food and has been seeping into other industries- but is the industry of baby clothes a right fit? Organic baby clothes are being sold everywhere, so it seems, and the real benefits of buying organic clothing are intriguing to read about.

Since most clothes will have trace amounts of pesticides in them, you could link a new rash on a baby’s skin to the purchase of a new clothing item. If you do notice that a baby is getting an unexplained rash, and a physician has declared it wasn’t anything too serious, you should start to look into organic baby clothes immediately. They won’t have the irritants that other clothes do.

Allergies to dye can also illicit an allergic reaction in babies and young children. That doesn’t mean that your child has to go without wearing color his or her entire life, but rather that you should start buying organic! Organic clothing is dyed with natural substances, and thus, the dye will not irritate even the most sensitive of skin types.

Pesticides are almost all known to be carcinogens- which are basically chemicals that can cause cancer. Young and developing bodies need to be able to grow without the influence of carcinogens in order to beat the risk of having cancer at an early age in life, or even at all in later life. Organic baby clothing will be free of carcinogens, as the cotton used to make the materials will not have been enticed with pesticides that contain these harmful substances.

Even washing clothes in the washer once or twice won’t get some of the potentially dangerous chemicals out of the clothing. Petroleum products that go into the development of clothing will stay through multiple washes- leaving your baby with constant contact to factory-made chemicals. Organic baby clothes are free of petroleum and its effects, so parents won’t have to worry about constantly washing new clothing just to make it safe for their baby girl or boy.

Babies gain much of the benefit in organic clothing, but so does the environment. Organically grown cotton is free of chemicals that would otherwise run off into the ground. In many cases, the chemicals get into water streams and even drinking water. Organic farms support the logical movement to keep the world a clean place, and not a nasty product of factories. It’s not the industrial age, and consumers should make wise buying decisions to keep it that way.

In Conclusion

A wide selection of baby clothing can be found on the Internet. Just be sure that what you are buying is indeed organic, and not created in a factory. That way you will save the health of your baby and be one step closer in giving it a fulfilling youth.

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PostHeaderIcon Preventing Mosquitoes Bites

So, you’ve got some time off work, college or school and you want to get outdoors and enjoy it. Maybe even go on holiday. What a good idea! Nevertheless, what happens when you get where you are going? The mosquitoes come out to get you.

If it were not so routine, it would sound like Freddy Kruger and Nightmare on Elm Street. The female mosquitoes need blood to produce eggs and they seek it out as voraciously as any vampire in a horror movie, while the males go sucking nectar from plants like fairies.

Well, that is the nightmare scenario, but it is not that far from the truth either. For many nations in the world it is also a genuine life and death problem. Millions of people die every year from malaria and tons more from dengue too. Yet both of these diseases are curable as are most of the other mosquito-borne diseases like Yellow Fever, Japanese Jungle Encephalopathy and Nile fever.

The first thing to understand is that usually these diseases can be inoculated against, particularly if you are going on vacation. The next thing to keep in mind – it might help – is that not all mosquitoes are the same. For example, in Thailand, the dengue-bearing mosquito (often called the ‘Egyptian’) comes out during the day time and so bites then too. Between about an hour before dawn and an hour after dusk, whereas the malaria-carrying mosquito, the Anopheles, is a night time huntress.

I am not suggesting that you can slacken your vigilance during the day, although many people take for granted that they can. Nobody wants dengue fever either.

So, what can you do? Before you go anywhere, read up on the district or check with medical experts. That part is not complicated, particularly, if you know how to explore the Internet. Then prepare yourself with inoculations if the risk is serious enough in your judgment or a medical expert’s judgment. In my estimation, that is the minimum that a conscientious person ought to be expected to do to protect him or herself, the family and the community at large.

Then there are a few other things you can do. For example, wear voluminous clothes, but long sleeves and long trousers. If you are thin on top by choice or not, wear a hat or cap. Dress in socks or stockings in the evening to safeguard your toes. Get a good-quality mosquito repellent and put it on your exposed skin, as often as necessary by the manufacturer, which is usually every four or five hours.

You could rationally stop there, but I like to go a bit further, if the situation warrants it. If I am outdoors in the garden at home or in a hotel, I like to have one of those tennis racquet style electric bug zappers with me. They are great for zapping the odd mosquito that irritates you. They are good for clearing the bedroom before sleeping too and lastly, if I’m renting, hiking, camping or caravaning, I might find space for a rechargeable lantern-style bug zapper too.

If the little so-and-sos are going to give me a fever, they are going to have to try very hard to do it.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with work on mosquito bite allergy problems. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Mosquito Bite Swellings.