​Interesting Ways to Go Organic​ and Eco-Friendly

Every choice I make has an impact, somewhere. The food I choose not only affects my bee-susan-lutzchildren, it also impacts the farmer and the community. If I buy local, the carbon footprint shrinks. If I buy organic, I’ve chosen a system that fundamentally focuses on how our bodies and our planet will grow naturally, without toxins. When the global issues seem out of reach, when I feel powerless, I step back and remember that my consumer choices make a difference. ​​

Organic goes beyond food. We can wear, sleep in, brush our teeth, and pamper our pets in eco-friendly products. I am constantly amazed at the array of organic products becoming available on the market. It’s exciting to see that organic is losing the label as alternative and instead becoming a normal, preferred way of life. ​Some of my favorite products are those we find we’ve already got in our own home like baking soda.

Here are a few interesting ideas (in no particular order) I’ve found to help fight bugs, get a good night’s sleep, or smile a little brighter. ​

​1. ​Organic Mosquito Repellant: Bugged out this summer? There’s no question DEET – the chemical used by many major brands of mosquito repellants – works. But at what price? Mosquitos are a pesky problem, and the use of harsh, chemical-laden sprays and lotions will eventually take a toll on the liver in the detoxication process. We also must not forget that choosing chemicals also means supporting a system that makes our planet more toxic. Not only do we have to manufacture it, we have to dispose of it. I’ve fought back many mosquito climates and swear the alternatives work. The only difference is use it often as the natural scent will wear off. A few good examples I like are Bite Blocker or Burt’s Bees Herbal Insect Repellent, which just smells so yummy it’s kind of nice to dab a little on even when there isn’t a mosquito in sight!

2. Organic Mattress: It’s said we spend a 1/3 of our life sleeping. Imagine how many particles of inorganic chemicals we’re breathing every night. Where you rest might be a great place to control more of your environment. Wouldn’t you rather snuggle up to organic cotton or wool? An example of an organic mattress can be found at Janice’s. However, there’s no need to stop at the mattress. The entire bed can be an organic haven complete with pillows, sheets, and covers. It’ll make counting sheep so much easier and that much better for you and the planet.

3. ​Organic Pet Toys: We just can’t leave our pets out of the organic revolution! Sure most of might know organic pet food is available, but did you know you can get organic chew toys? A favorite I’ve found is by Simply Fido. It’s a plush bone that is great for a puppy’s chewing stage or a larger dogs comfort toy. In the case of the my dogs, which were more like the “Marley and Me” kind, it helps become a safe alternative to chewing the couch to bits. SimplyFido sights the fact that by adding pets to our organic list in the home, we do that much more for the environment. It adds up. With 43 million households in the U.S. alone owning dogs, it can make a big difference.

​4. ​Organic Shoes: Shoes seems a natural step in going organic. When going barefoot might not be a good option, organic shoes are perhaps the next best choice. Mahalo shoes says it’s organic line gives a more natural way to put one foot in front of the other. Did you know shoes are made from hemp? ​Not to mention socks, underwear, shirts…

​5. ​Organic Teeth Whitener: Right in your own cupboard can be quick, affordable, and easy ways to whiten your teeth. Teeth whitening methods can contain a lot of chemicals including bleach. Sometimes making decisions under the glaring light of the dentist’s chair with all those sharp instruments nearby is not the best place to decide on what to do with stained, yellowed teeth. A good place to start the decision making process is at home.
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Baking soda, lemons, ​strawberries, ​orange rinds, and now activated charcoal has become popular. These​ rank as a good place to start getting a brighter smile. Other tips are changing a few habits like drinking staining beverages such as coffee and red wine; using a straw; eating more crunchy vegetables; and simply rinsing with water after you’ve indulged in any of those darker drinks. What better way to avoid a the dentist chair than taking charge of more health care right in your own home? Then, if you still can’t do without that super-pearly white smile, at least you’ve gone in informed and instilled with a few more healthy, organic lifestyle choices.

From top to bottom; from pests to pets, we can all go more natural and chemical free. Price can still be an issue with a few items but adding a product here and there can be a way to ease into the system. Overall, my favorite organic products are those we find we’ve already got in our own home like baking soda. With some ingenuity and forethought we can save a few bucks; help the planet; and toss Rover a healthy bone to chew on. ​