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Organic Cloth Diapers Are A Great Way For Parents To Look Out For Their Baby And The Environment

August 6th, 2009
by Adam Webster

Many parents these days are choosing to use only organic cloth diapers for their baby. There are many different types of cloth diapers on the market. It is important to realize that all of these cloth diapers are not organic. Many in fact are made from a poly/cotton blend. These are certainly not organic diapers, nor are they good for the environment.

A lot of people find disposable diapers to be easier to use. They are readily available, and easily tossed in the trash. These disposable diapers, like many other disposable products, may seem a better choice for the short-term, but the long-term effects may be tragic.

We should all be very careful about anything which is added to a natural environment. Anything which is added, is certain to bring about some form of change. Plastic bags, plastic bottles, and certainly disposable plastic diapers are without a doubt not going to bring about a positive change.

Listen, the truth is, that organic cloth diapers have come a long way. They are not what they once were. Many parents have perfected dealing with these cloth diapers in an effective manner. It does not have to be a messier or more disgusting ordeal than that of disposable diapers. Has anyone told you by the way, that the disposal of human waste in a public trash pick up is illegal? In fact, human waste is considered to be hazardous waste… Yes, even when it comes from adorable little babies.

Have you ever considered what happens to a disposable diaper which sits in the land fill? The thousands of these diapers? What about the millions? Well, we all know what happens when it rains… Trust this, everyone may love your little darling, but no one wants his soiled diaper water seeping into their well.

People who use organic cloth diapers, will automatically dispose of the contents of these diapers, in an appropriate manner. Because these diapers will be reused, this issue has been removed. If parents who are currently using disposable diapers realized this, they would likely quickly change to organic cloth diapers.

The odor that most people associate with the use of cloth diapers, seems to be the major issue for most people. The truth is, there is no more odor with cloth diapers, than there is with disposable ones. Think about how bothersome a used disposable diaper can be, almost immediately after being placed in the trash bucket. Organic cloth diapers may be washed on a daily basis if preferred. They also may be placed in a secure bucket of water, with a small amount of bleach added. If you prefer you may only the bleach, and instead use lemon. Always remember to keep a bucket of this sort, completely removed from any area which a child can access. This is necessary in order to ensure the child safety, as this presents a danger of drowning.

Organic cloth diapers are very comfortable for your baby. Babies raised wearing cloth diapers, do not experience any more difficulty with diaper rash, than those who wear disposables. This is an excellent way to begin teaching your child, the importance of caring for the environment.

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You Should Try Organic Cloth Diapers, You Will Probably Be Pleasantly Surprised

August 1st, 2009
by Adam Webster

Organic cloth diapers are excellent for your baby and the environment. In many different cloth diapers available. However, they are not all organic many cloth diapers are made out of a cotton and polyester blend. Although these diapers are probably more comfortable for your child, they are not organic.

Indeed, disposable diapers are more convenient, for us, right now. So are Styrofoam cups and plates, as well as many other non-organic items which have a half life of something like ten thousand years… Okay, this is not an exact figure, but, you get the point. These items may be convenient, they are however, also destructive to the future of the planet, as well as the future people who will live on it.

Anything which is introduced into the environment, will certainly have an effect on it in one way or another. The introduction of used disposable diapers into our environment, certainly cannot be creating a desirable effect. We should all do our part in avoiding adding contamination to the earth.

Listen, the truth is, that organic cloth diapers have come a long way. They are not what they once were. Many parents have perfected dealing with these cloth diapers in an effective manner. It does not have to be a messier or more disgusting ordeal than that of disposable diapers. Has anyone told you by the way, that the disposal of human waste in a public trash pick up is illegal? In fact, human waste is considered to be hazardous waste… Yes, even when it comes from adorable little babies.

Think about the hundreds, thousands, and even millions of used disposable diapers that are sitting in landfills. Can you imagine what happens to these diapers, and their contents when it rains? Eventually it seeps into the ground, and possibly has an affect on someone else’s drinking water.

Organic cloth diapers automatically remind a person that the contents must be disposed of properly. Many individuals have been experimenting with ways to compost this matter. That however is not the point here. The point is, that in order to ensure everyone’s safety, human waste should always be disposed of properly.

The odor that most people associate with the use of cloth diapers, seems to be the major issue for most people. The truth is, there is no more odor with cloth diapers, than there is with disposable ones. Think about how bothersome a used disposable diaper can be, almost immediately after being placed in the trash bucket. Organic cloth diapers may be washed on a daily basis if preferred. They also may be placed in a secure bucket of water, with a small amount of bleach added. If you prefer you may only the bleach, and instead use lemon. Always remember to keep a bucket of this sort, completely removed from any area which a child can access. This is necessary in order to ensure the child safety, as this presents a danger of drowning.

Organic cloth diapers are very comfortable for your baby. Babies raised wearing cloth diapers, do not experience any more difficulty with diaper rash, than those who wear disposables. This is an excellent way to begin teaching your child, the importance of caring for the environment.

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Top 4 Reasons To Use Organic Cloth Diapers

June 9th, 2009
by Adam Webster

It is harder to pick out what type of diaper to use today than it has ever been before. Long ago cloth was the only option. Then the debate over cloth or disposables came about. Today, there are many people going with organic cloth diapers, but they are made in such a wide variety of materials and styles that it isn’t an easy pick.

Organic is the way to go for environmentally conscious parents who will settle for nothing less than the absolute best for their little ones.

Consider four of the biggest benefits to going organic cloth.

Comfort: this is surely the first thing most parents think about. It is the number one reasons parents decide to go with cloth in the first place. The plastic disposables are anything but comfortable and often leave rub marks on the skin around the legs and at the sides. This is eliminated completely with cloth.

Cloth made completely from organic materials is even softer and will touch your baby’s skin delicately. You will never have to worry about it rubbing or irritating, so it is simply the most comfortable and gentle way to go.

Financial savings is the second benefit. You don’t have to live your life day to day worrying about getting diapers for the baby. With cloth you purchase them one time and forget about it.

If you have more than one child, the savings are even more impressive as you can reuse the same diapers for every child.

Health for Baby: there are more worries today about chemicals and other substances harming our children then there ever has been before. Knowing that the material rubbing against a child’s skin is completely natural and will do no harm is a huge relief to all parents. The irritations that can come from the plastic in disposables is not a necessary risk that any parent should take.

Skin irritation or allergic reactions to organic cloth is less likely than it is with a disposable. They are simply the healthier way to go for small babies and toddlers alike.

Environment: if you care about the Earth and want to keep it a nice place for your children to grow up in, then you should consider not contributing to the mound of plastic diapers that collect in the landfills year after year. If more parents trusted their environmentally conscious values and went with natural cloth a considerable chunk of room could be spared in landfills all over the country.

Despite the type or style of diaper you ultimately decide to use, just going with organic materials will enhance your life considerably. There are many other benefits not listed here.

Babies are simply more comfortable when you use organic cloth diapers. Every parent wants the best for their children, and this is just one of the small things that can be done to provide loving care for a baby who can’t yet speak up for themselves.

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