Organic Alternatives
Allergic Reaction to Burt’s Bees

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They are so itchy around the edges. They feel like little bumps. It’s kind of numb and feels tight.
My father said I have chapped lips. I have chapped lips all the time. My lips doesn’t itchy this bad when they are chapped.
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Organic Alternatives
You might think that harsh chemicals are just part of everyday modern life, but innovative thought and growing organic-based companies are changing that. Now, you can find organic, environmentally friendly alternatives to a number of things you might not have thought possible. Start living green without sacrificing convenience.
Insecticide:
You’ve read the labels on most household bug sprays. The same chemicals that eliminate pests are potentially toxic and could harm your family and pets. Now, thanks to companies like EcoSMART (www.ecosmart.com) and its botanical formulas, you can rid your home of pests without jeopardizing your family’s health. Research shows that the organic plant oils in EcoSMART products are not only effective against a broad spectrum of insect pests but that they have no known pest resistance — something even the conventional pest sprays can’t boast!
Plus, you won’t have the inconvenience of having to evacuate your home with organic insecticides. After all, it’s the bugs you’re trying to get out of the house — not your family!
Household Cleaners:
Of course you want your home as clean as it can be, but you shouldn’t have to sacrifice safety. The truth is, most household cleaning jobs can be accomplished with a simple combination of vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda, and dish soap. It’s understandable, though, if you don’t want to juice a bag of lemons every time you want to clean your home. Luckily there are a number of organic, Earth-friendly cleaners available at stores conveniently near you.
Brands like Seventh Generation (www.seventhgeneration.com) offer natural alternatives for all sorts of household messes. With scents like lemongrass & Clementine, you don’t have to sacrifice the fresh smell of a clean home — as a matter of fact, your home might smell even better! Alternatively, “free & clear” products without fragrances or dyes are a perfect choice should anyone in your family have allergies.
Cosmetics and Toiletries:
The cosmetics industry has had troubles with claims of animal testing, but people often forget that many of the chemicals and ingredients in makeup and toiletries can be harmful to you and the environment. Whether you’re looking for a lotion that’s safe for use on you and your children or the hottest shade of lip color, turn to products like the Burt’s Bees (www.burtsbees.com) line of personal care items.
Burt’s Bees products are made out of nearly 100% natural materials with a focus on environmental sustainability. Plus, the company is making an effort to ensure that personal care products are not mislabeled as natural. The Burt’s Bees goal is to: “create natural, Earth-friendly personal care products formulated to help you maximize your well-being and that of the world around you.”
Clothing and Textiles:
You may not have even known that organic textiles are an option. But, when you take into consideration all of the manufacturing steps that go into producing the fabric at your local store, you’ll realize how exciting organic fabrics really are! Just think of all of the pesticides used in conventional cotton production — you can help your health and the planet’s health by choosing for more sustainable options.
From bamboo and flax to hemp and even old water bottles, there are a number of fabrics you might not have even considered that are better for the environment — and fun to talk about! Be sure to wear your bamboo socks next time your friends get together for a hike!
Paint:
Have you ever been in a room with fresh paint? It smells and the fumes can easily give you a headache or make you feel ill. And, many conventional paints release low-level toxins into the air for years after their application. But don’t worry, you’re not doomed to a life of colorlessness in order to keep your home safe. Simply turn to non-toxic — or even organic — paints. Look for labels that say “zero VOC” for your best bet. Though each can may cost a little more, your family’s health — and getting rid of that unpleasant paint smell — is well worth it.
Even some of your favorite paint brands are starting to carry these greener alternatives. Check out the Sherwin Williams “Green Sure” initiative (http://www.sherwin.com/do_it_yourself/sherwin_williams_products/green/) to see what’s going on to make paint a little greener.
This article is sponsored by EcoSMART organic pest control: Created with botanical oils, EcoSMART’s bug-killing formulas offer an unprecedented margin of safety by using organic materials. These specifically formulated, patented blends of plant oils target insects and have no adverse effects on people, pets or the environment!
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