What Is In That Purple Drippy Stuff?

You’ve just had a baby.

You go through the series of obligatory pediatrician visits and at some point  you are given the typical purple drippy stuff also known as liquid baby vitamins.

My babies are grown, but I remember thinking to myself what the heck is in this stuff?

Not much.

The first four ingredients are not particularly impressive; Glycerin, Water, Propylene Glycol, Polysorbate 80.

Propylene Glycol is an additive that is also used in antifreeze.

Hmmmm – do I really want an infant ingesting that?

Polysorbate 80 – has been linked to infertility — it’s basically a chemical food stabilizer.

What’s that doing in an infant vitamin?

After that the label says it has a bit of A, C, D and a tad bit of Iron. Don’t forget the artificial flavors and colors.

It’s the most widely recommended product for babies.

Where’s the nutrition?

*Babies develop 75% of their brain capacity from birth to the age of 3 – did you know that ?

*After the age of two it’s time to watch fat content, as to avoid the development of obesity, disease and other
health problems

*By the age of 5 - 90% of their brain development is complete. Complete!

Those first 5 years are crucial!

The high quality infant toddler formula that I recommend to every single new mother I know …is an absolutely  tasteless powder that goes in any liquid or mush one can get it into -  it has 23 essential vitamins and minerals – the most complete infant product on the marketIt’s tooth friendly -  yikes - that purple stuff can actually discolor an infant’s teeth

Our product also has 100% of the daily value for B Vitamins – a significant nutrient for brain function and health

*Above Data from the EUFIC 2005

On a daily basis be assured that your infant/toddler is getting a consistent daily value of nutrients

Give them their vitamins.

The brilliance of a powdered formula is you can adjust the dosage, until they are ready for chewable product ours which has lactoferrin in it to supercharge their immune system We also carry a yummy chewable fish oil product for kids!!


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Karen Hanrahan ~ Wellness Educator/Nutritional Consultant/Blog Author 708.482.0678

It May Be Phospate Free But Does It Clean?

Phosphates pose a threat to aquatic life and can end up in drinking-water reservoirs. In response to new laws, more and more makers of dishwasher detergents are reducing the amounts of phosphates in their products. But, according to a recent article published by The New York Times, “Cleaner for the Environment, Not for the Dishes,” consumers claim their low-phosphate detergents aren’t getting the job done.

This is SO true!!

That was my complaint when I began searching for phosphate free in the early 90′s

It bothered me tremendously that phosphates were in products at all, even more it bothered me that labels could say phosphate free and have what was determined safe levels.  How is something that destroys aquatic life safe?

Even new laws passed this July allow traces.

C’mon!!!

Our Automatic Dishwashing Cleanser was the VERY first patented phosphate- Free Auto Powder Concentrate on the market ever. and STILL is!

As a matter of fact the entire cleaning line is ALL Phosphate – Free and will always be

Best Best yet, oh my gosh — the stuff works!!

It actually cleans!

Beautifully!

Greenly!

Imagine that?!

The Auto-Dish Product was the first purchase I made with the company I now so proudly represent!

Funny,  I just shared this story yesterday!! ( Hi Jennifer!)

What story would you like to share?

You too could do your part for the environment and switch brands.

I  bet  you’d have a story to share with those you know, and I bet they’d have a story too !!

See how this works??

By the way…

Cost Comparison

Cascade costs – 28.4 cents per load

Seventh Generation cost – 40.4 cents ( and we wonder why folks think green products cost more??)

Our Product costs 19.4 per load

and while that may seem like pennies

Our product does 48 loads

the other brands only do 21 loads.

Yikes — Phosphate Free AND Cost Savings!!

YAY!!

Nutrients And Optimal Learning

 

Each September I like to remind parents of specific nutrients that support Natural Approaches for Optimal Learning and Behavior. These nutrients benefit all children, however those of special need benefit even more

Blogger’s  Note: I have worked with families of special needs children for over 10 years, it’s an area I feel especially passionate about and it’s a pleasure when parents and child take health on without the use of drugs.

Increasingly, research supports the connection between good nutrition and optimum brain functions such as mood, learning and behavior. Based on information compiled by Gemma Gorham, M.P.H., written and commented on by my mentor Barbara Lagoni, the following is a summary of some of the nutrients and herbs suggested to provide support by supplementing. With any child’s often “less-than-ideal” diet specific supplementation can address the additional nutritional needs of children with ADD and learning challenges.

A Good Multi-Vitamin - To give good nutritional foundation to the brain and nervous system and to the whole child, a good program should always begin with a good multi-vitamin/mineral… This one is the very best and comes in a chewable and powdered formula.

Friendly Bacteria - Our advanced colon care system contains Bifidus and Acidophilus, essential friendly bacteria that ideally live in our lower intestines. These good bacteria help prevent over growth of bad bacteria and candida yeast – often associated with attention deficit disorder. Extremely helpful for children with food allergies and sensitivities.

B-Complex - Essential for the brain and nervous system, B Vitamins are often lacking in children’s diets; depleted when metabolizing sugar,caffeine, alcohol and “junk food” snacks (any food that provides more calories than nutrients). B’s help with mood swings, stress, cravings, blood sugar bouncing, hyperactivity and irritability. Highly active children may need more.

Calcium and Magnesium - These 2 essential minerals are often referred to as natural nerve tranquilizers and muscle relaxants. Pediatric Allergist Dr. Doris Rapp and other authorities feel many learning and behavioral problems are related to allergies and brain sensitivities. Therefore, many recommend limiting milk and dairy products as well as artificial dyes, flavorings, preservatives, etc. Calcium helps with hyperactivity, twitches, tremors and teeth grinding. Reduces noise sensitivity, edginess and jumpiness. Improves attention span and ability to concentrate. Reduces muscle cramps (including growing pains), spasms, insomnia and bedwetting. Reduces frequency and duration of headaches.

Lecithin - This fat emulsifier derived from soy contains phospholipids contains acetylcholine, essential for neurotransmitters in the brain…helpful for improving memory and concentration and short-term memory.

Essential Fatty Acids - (EFAs) Help reduce hyperactivity, hormonal imbalances, and behavioral disturbances. Recent research has shown that individuals diagnosed with ADD are unable to convert essential fatty acids into GLA (Omega-6), EPA (Omega-3) and DHA; supplementation can make a world of difference. Many people diagnosed with ADD also have EFA deficiencies which further aggravate ADD symptoms; deficiency symptoms include excessive thirst; insatiable appetite; dry, flaking skin; bumps on the upper, outer arms, thighs or checks; eczema; nails with longitudinal lines; dry hair; dandruff and excessive or hard ear wax. Supplementation with EPA has been shown to improve both visual processing and motor coordination in children with dyslexia and dyspraxia. Recent research has shown that just as many ADD children derive benefit from EFA supplementation as do from Ritalin – without the side effects. Ask me for my Essential Fatty Acids Information sheet. We now carry a chewable fish oil product.

Ginkgo Biloba- This multi – dimensional herbal product contains Ginkgo biloba and complementary herbs that together help improve blood flow to the brain… as well as improving circulation throughout the body. Improves memory, concentration and coordination; helpful in alleviating depression, headaches and tinnitus.

Zinc - In addition to its reputation for improving our immune systems, it also helps reduce the severity of allergic reactions. Zinc is a key enzyme component for proper assimilation of nutrients, helps regulate blood sugar and improves brain function. Zinc is depleted during stress and is commonly deficient, along with Essential Fatty Acids, in children with ADD.

Valerian - is an herb that is considered a nerve calmative and is often used as a sleep aid. Helps relieve muscle tension, twitches and tremors; reduces intestinal cramping. Prevents insomnia and promotes restful sleep. Decreases anxiety and helps alleviate stress. Helps prevent and reduce migraine and tension headaches. Frequently used with children during the day to reduce hyperactivity.

Vitamin E- our product contains Vitamin E, selenium and grapeseed extract. Grapeseed extract contains proanthocyanidins compounds that have recently been shown to be extremely helpful in improving brain activities. This has recently been reported to be extremely beneficial for children with ADD and learning challenges.

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:

Children, in general, and those with ADD and learning challenges, in particular, are more sensitive to environmental toxins than adults. Minimizing environmental exposure is another important approach.

Non-toxic Laundry and Cleaning Products– economical and environmentally-friendly

Water Filtration and Air Purification

Books by Dr. Doris Rapp – Pediatric Allergist

Book Bike Arrives!!

Book Bike comes to Bloomington-Normal

The West Bloomington Revitalization Project will welcome the Book Bike to the Bloomington-Normal community during the Family Fun Fall Festival at the Westside Community Garden from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday, September 25. Adapted from an idea developed by Chicagoan Gabe Levinson, the WBRP Book Bike will be ridden around various locations in the community to bring free books to children and adults on weekends.

The Book Bike is a three-wheeled Workman bike outfitted with a special book carrier that folds out into book shelving. The bike will be stocked with books donated by the Bloomington Public Library from its bi-annual book sale, and donations of new and gently used books from residents throughout the community.

The Book Bike represents an integral part of the WBRP initiative to educate youth and connect the community through reading and literacy efforts. WBRP Board Member and Ward 6 Alderwoman Karen Schmidt is pleased to see this program get underway. “It reflects our commitment to sustainability and to individual connections that strengthen neighborhoods and refresh our ties to one another,” said Schmidt. “Our expectation is that the Book Bike will be out in our community every weekend, venue and weather permitting, and we look forward to bringing books and people together in happy and surprising ways.”

The Book Bike is made possible by donations from Chris Koos and Vitesse Cycle in Normal; Mark Fagerland of Unique Design, who donated the design, material and labor for the custom-made book carrier; and several community donors, including Mike and Cindy Kerber, George and Myra Gordon, Karen Schmidt, and Earl and Carol Reitan. The Illinois Prairie Community Foundation Donor Advised Fund also assisted the group with this initiative.

With a full load of books, the bike is estimated to weigh some 200 pounds. Book Bike volunteer riders will include: Illinois Wesleyan University students, McLean County Wheelers, members of the ISU Bike Club, and other local bike riders who are willing to be part of this unique effort.

The Book Bike Advisory Team includes: Georgia Bouda, Bloomington Public Library Director; Chris Sweet, IWU Librarian; Sean Gower, IWU student and WBRP staff; Valerie Dumser, President of WBRP Board of Directors; Deborah Halperin, IWU Action Research Center Director and WBRP Board member; and Karen Schmidt, Bloomington City Council member, WBRP Board member, and IWU University Librarian.

The WBRP will arrange visits by the Book Bike and plans to host celebrity readers throughout the community, including an appearance by Book Bike founder Gabe Levinson. For more information about hosting a Book Bike event, volunteering as a rider or a reader, or to donate books, call the WBRP office at 309-829-1200, or contact Karen Schmidt, karen61701@gmail.com.

For more on the Book Bike concept, visit www.bookbike.org and view the YouTube video that inspired the local project at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXanB9C2R6I

To learn more about the West Bloomington Revitalization Project, visit the website at: www.westbloomington.org

the above press release was shared with permission

Try Not Using Your Dryer For A Month!

Deanna Duke Of Crunchy Chicken is sponsoring an October challenge to encourage people to line or otherwise air dry all their laundry for the month to get them in the habit of not using their dryers. She is trying to get at least 100 households to pledge to not use their dryers for the month.

She shares this statistic:

If 100 households don’t use their dryers for a month it will save ~11,100 pounds of CO2 emissions. That’s 5.5 tons of carbon.*

She even included a scripted text for tweeting or sharing on Facebook 

“Join 100 families to save 5.5 tons of CO2 and some $ by air drying ur laundry in October’s Hang Em Dry Challenge: http://tinyurl.com/27khd9a

Care to take it on??

Or pass it on to others to try??

I got my supplies and hung line in my basement! I’m ready! Here come crunchy towels Crunchy Chicken!!

Deanna participates in Green Mom’s Carnival with me and a slew of other green savvy women.