Tag Archive: product review

Chic Wood Play Gym for Baby by Finn + Emma

What a neat idea from Finn + Emma!  When my little guy was in the laying down phase, I was so close to buying some “Made in China” plastic contraption for him to lie beneath and oggle the plastic toys… but alas, I just couldn’t bring myself to do it and kept my “no plastic” …

Continue reading »

Mrs. Meyer’s Automatic Dishwasher Detergent

I want to share with you a great product I have been using for over a year.  When our household transitioned to a toxin free, chemical free zone, an obvious place to examine was the soaps that came in contact with the dishes we ate and drank from.  Even though soap gets washed off, we …

Continue reading »

Fun with Babyproofing: Cardinal Gates

My almost 7 month old decided to crawl, then pull himself up on furniture, and then furniture walk all in the span of 5 days, so I am scrambling to babyproof.  I ordered the awesome Duragate from Cardinal Gates that is all metal and has NO plastic parts (hurray!).  I also got the extender so …

Continue reading »

Merry Muscles Review

After a few months using the Merry Muscles baby exerciser, it’s time for a product review!  Before buying the Merry Muscles we had a Fisher Price bouncy vibrating seat as well as a table top take-along swing.  They worked pretty well, but as baby got older he didn’t fit anymore in the bouncy seat and …

Continue reading »

Organic, non-Alcohol Mouthwash: PerioBrite

After realizing that even our “alcohol-free” ACT mouthwash contained PEGs and other harsh toxicants, we decided to try [amazon ASIN="B000I4C22C"]PerioBrite Mouthwash[/amazon]. What a punch! It is arguably more intense than any alcohol filled mouthwash. Ingredients include Echinacea, Green Tea and Olive Leaf, Peppermint, Clove, Oregano and Thyme.

A New Years Resolution to Healthy Armpits

Armpits are a common conundrum among health nuts like myself who have decided not to use deordorizers with chemicals and metals in them. So many armpit products today advertise as an “anti-perspirant”. But do you really know why they work or how?

Older posts «