I often hear from skeptics about our organic baby products that sustainable and organic farming is never going to feed the masses, or make a difference. Many believe we most continue with our current trend of using chemicals and genetic manipulations to feed the earth. However, an amazing new study on biodynamic & organic farming claims we can indeed succeed at saving the world through sustainable farming.
The documentary called “How to save the world” exposes globalization and its affects on humanity. The documentary takes shows us the India’s marginal farmers that are going back to their roots and still succeeding. The documentary story teller, a New Zealaneder, is being called the new Gandhi by many.
Basically, the documentary is a blueprint for how to succeed at farming for the future. It takes you through the center of the worlds most important renaissance. This outcome for the battle of agricultural control in India might just dictate the future of the earth.
You can check the trailer here on youtube or visit the documantary site here.
Our nations and goverments need t wak eup and understand that humans and the environment are interconnected and when we ruin one we kill the other. Even in the Bible it say that we are stewards of this planet, an it is our duty to take care of it. I hope this video reaches as many souls as possible. Please share it with your friends!
Most of our site visitors know to the benefits of organic food, organic baby clothing, bedding, and skin care products. A lot of health savvy consumers even buy natural cleaning products for their home. Most of these cleaning products promise to only contain natural (instead of synthetic) agents, and not be a toxic threat to humans or the environment. But many of these so called green cleaners might not be so safe for your baby after all.
Even though lots of these natural cleaning products claim to list all their ingredients, the market is not regulated, at all. Which leads me to be wary of what else is in the bottle. They may contain natural ingredients we want to stay away from, such as petroleum distillates, which studies show some may cause cancer. Also, just because a plant based cleaning product is biodegradable, doesn’t mean it wont have potential adverse effects on health or the environment.
Some of these “eco-freindly” cleaners use limonen (a citrus based oil), coconut diethanolamide, and pine oil — of which all have been found to cause allergic dermatitis. Furthermore, a recent study of nontoxic and supposedly natural consumer products found the chemical 1,4-dioxanend (a suspected cancer causing substance) in roughly half of 100 tested products. These included several dish washing liquids using “eco-friendly” and “earth friendly” in their brand names.
Many health conscious consumer advocates, including the organic consumers organization, have pressured the government for stricter lableing rules to no avail. My suggestion, buy only USDA certified organic cleaning products whenever possible.

