Picture yourself walking into a grocery store,heading straight to the produce section, picking up 2 apples that look virtually identical. The one in your right hand is shiny, red, no bruises, and the one in your right hand virtually the same, maybe a little smaller not quite as shiny but double the price. The amazing fact that most of us would counter-intuitively choose the more expensive one due to the single fact that it is labelled with one simple but powerful word beside it. That word isOrganic. The same concept runs true when we are purchasing things online. Quite often we find ourselves adding the word 'organic' to searches, disregarding price and availability spending our hard earned dollars to buy into the 'organic lifestyle'. What is the actual definition of the word 'Organic' as it relates to the food we put into our bodies and the products we buy?
If you hear the word “organic” in the context of a conversation about babies, the first thing that probably comes to mind is food. What your baby eats is not the only source of possible environmental contaminants. Did you know that crib mattresses are covered in a PVC or Vinyl coatings, which is now known for containing harmful phthalates? You don’t want your baby sleeping on – and breathing in – any of these kinds of toxins.
In this post we list 4 Wholesome benefits of organic bedding for your precious baby.