Posts Tagged ‘allergies’
All Things Eco Blog Carnival Volume Forty
Welcome to the March 2nd, 2009 edition of All Things Eco. Be sure to Stumble the posts you like, or submit them to other social bookmarking services. Let's promote each other, as well as this blog carnival. March already... can you believe it? Did you have a gre…
Natural Soaps for a Natural Clean
I'm not usually one for bar soap - our shower has only one place to hold a bar of soap, so if we used it, we'd have to share. That skeeves me out. The natural soap from Best Bath Store has got me thinking of stealing that soap spot, though. We all know of the nasties in a…
All Things Eco Blog Carnival Volume Thirty Four
Welcome to the January 19th, 2009 edition of All Things Eco. Be sure to Stumble the posts you like, or submit them to other social bookmarking services. Let's promote each other, as well as this blog carnival. Just to let everyone know, Andrew's company propo…
Waste Not, Want Not
Or not? We, as humans, are very wasteful creatures (or most of us are, anyway). I am feeling a little wasteful right now, myself. Allergies have taken a firm , nasty grip on me today (I actually had to wait on writing this post because I couldn't see straight out o…
Creating a Non-toxic Nursery For Your Baby
Newborns spend a large portion of their early life in their nursery, so keeping it as healthy as possible is an important task. Creating a non-toxic environment for your baby can help to reduce their exposure to chemicals. Furniture: Over 90% of new bedroom f…
Local Honey As an Allergy Remedy
So many of us suffer from allergies and may feel like our only resort is to down Claritin or Sudafed or other medications. These options can become expensive, and are likely to have negative side effects on our body, especially if they are taken long-term. For…
"Only after the last tree has been cut down… the last river has been poisoned… the last fish caught, only then will you find that money cannot be eaten."
Indian Cree Prophesy