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ClosetMaid 15-Cube Laminate Shoe Organizer … |
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Bedside Caddy – Black $11.99 It’s your stuff, …store it ! Keep reading material, glasses and other personal gear handy while relaxing in bed with this six pocket Storage Caddy. This versatile bedside organizer fits securely between the mattress and box spring, and offers deep storage pockets for books, magazines and even a box of tissues. Measures 10″H x 12.5″ w x 5″ D |
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Whitmor 12-Bin Organizer … |
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Fit & Fresh Smart Portion Prep Center $21.95 Fit and Fresh Smart Portion Prep Center Save time when you chop, weigh and measure your food all at once. Meal prep is fast and efficient when you use the Fit & Fresh Smart Portion Prep Center. Textured, Non Skid Cutting Board- Has eight non-skid feet to keep the board in place while cutting. Legs also fold into the board for easy storage. Food Scale- Compact and easy to use, this scale with… |
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Super Utility Caddy – Clear by Romanoff Products Keep all of your supplies together in this wonderful Super Utility Caddy by Romanoff Products. This handy caddy is truly a super caddy and features a comfortable handle for easy portability. Horse-loving customers use it to carry brushes, curry combs, lead lines and grooming supplies. Divided into 2 large and 2 small compartments, this caddy is also terrific to tote tools, gardening supplies and h… |

Why Go Organic?
Why go organic?
Did you ever wonder why so many people are turning to organic food and products? It is a conscious health decision they are making to improve their life. Many of the food and products on store shelves contain pesticides, phthalates, lead, and many more chemicals that can be harmful. Products like vinyl shower curtains, stain resistant carpet, and cosmetic products such as shampoo, lotion, and perfumes contain phthalates. Studies have shown that children have a higher than average amount of phthalates due to the habit of putting things in their mouth. Many of their toys, tethers for example, are made with highly phthalate-softened vinyl.
“In the Center for Dieses Control and Prevention (CDC) study of phthalates, the breakdown product of diethyl phthalate (DEP) was detected in the highest level in the tested population. DEP is used in a number of scented products such as soaps, lotions and perfumes.”
An excellent site to check out for further details on chemicals in our environment is The Environmental Working Group. http://www.ewg.org/. And if you are serious about possible improving you and your family’s health you should try to remove harmful chemical products from your home. Instead of vinyl shower curtains use polyester, cotton or bamboo. Try to eat organic fruits and vegetables. Or at least substitute the highest pesticide fruits and vegetables with organic ones. Click on link for list. http://www.foodnews.org/fulllist.php
Organic toiletries can also decrease the amount of harmful chemicals absorbed by your body, especially in kids and pregnant women. Try organic children products. Make sure the product contains no parabens, phthalates, sulfates, or synthetic fragrances. A few good baby product sites are http://www.ecofriendlyorganicbabyclothing.com/ for clothes and http://www.bouncybabyorganics.com/ for toys and toiletries.
It’s never too late, or too early, to start improving your health!
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