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A newly published scientific study conducted by the Louis Bolk Institute Department of Health Care and Nutrition in the Netherlands shows that the incidence of eczema in infants fed on organic dairy products, and whose mothers also consumed organic dairy products, is 36% lower than in children who consume conventional dairy products. Why is this particular study significant? While a large number of studies have found that organic food contains higher levels of beneficial nutrients than non-organic foods, this is the first example of a definite health impact (i.e. isolated from other potential beneficial factors) of organic food consumption being published in a peer reviewed journal. Professor Carlo Leifert, at Newcastle University, leader of...
The chemical compound Diethanolamine (DEA) is used as a wetting agent in some of the most popular shampoo brands which are currently stocked in supermarkets and hair salons. While unlikely to be carcinogenic in its pure form, DEA is inclined to react with other shampoo ingredients to form carcinogens like nitrosodiethanolamine (NDEA). Once transformed in such manner, the harmful recombinant can be readily absorbed through skin. The potential for interactive effects is of considerable concern to health advocacy and consumer groups. There are approximately 10,000 chemical ingredients manufactured for use in cosmetic and personal care products. Given that some individuals use a range of products, several each day perhaps, the potential for interaction...
It’s important for new parents to feel comfortable and reassured that their infant sleeps in a healthy and secure environment. At the present time it remains difficult to source infant mattresses and sleepwear which are both non allergenic and free from synthetic materials. Despite the ongoing demand for an alternative option, many of the major retailers carry basic products which incorporate synthetic fibers and filling. Over time, synthetic products can contribute to breathing difficulties and skin irritation. I’m encouraged to discover that many companies are now advertising organically certified sleepwear on the internet. So far, I’ve managed to source a range of infant nightsuits which are manufactured from blends of organic...
Dr.Hauschka Skin Care is a holistic range of high quality products and treatments. Inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), the range was developed in the 1960’s by Dr. Rudolf Hauschka, a medical chemist and Elisabeth Sigmund, a cosmetologist and nurse who conducted extensive research into healing plants. The Dr.Hauschka preparations are created from a deep understanding of the skin and an acknowledgement that it is a vital organ of our body, deserving the best care and consideration. The preparations are specially formulated to encourage the skin to maintain or restore its natural balance rather than to simply alleviate symptoms. Using homeopathic principles, the products treat like with like, so by applying oil to an oily skin,...
Depending on your age and skin type, there are some excellent organic beauty products on the market today. It’s generally a matter of trying a few until you discover one that you feel comfortable with. In the meantime, it doesn’t hurt to experiment with some traditional recipes. I’m talking about the ones you make at home using natural organic ingredients of course. Facial Cleanser Let’s start with a basic cleanser that is suitable for normal to oily skin types. This one needs to be made fresh each morning. Perhaps you can include it as part of your daily routine or a decadent Sunday treat if you’re too busy during the rest of the week. Take a small mixing bowl and fill it with a handful of fresh or dried chamomile...













