For instance, when the fashion world opens their eyes and realizes that "jeggings" are 1. not attractive on anyone and 2. make you sound like a 12-year-old girl when you say the name, I won't be all that disappointed.
But a trend that is growing in popularity (and that's a good thing) is going green. As more and more companies have realized that consumers want to be eco-friendly and help out the environment, the number of products available in that category continue to rise.
After all, more and more parents everywhere have realized the staggering number of chemicals that all of us, especially children, are exposed to in our everyday lives and the detrimental effects that they cause. Scientific evidence has proven time and again that this exposure causes or contributes to the rise in childhood behavioral disorders and diseases.
Did you know that cancer is now the leading cause of child-related death in the U.S., exceeded only by injury? How can we ignore these stats and not do everything we can to protect our children?
Fortunately, I was recently able to attend a Seventh Generation Healthy Baby online presentation and it really opened my eyes to the effects and impact that our choices make on our children. If you need a major wake-up in your life, I urge you to watch this short video as well:
Amazing, isn't it? Why is it that there are more than 80,000 chemicals registered for use in the U.S., but comprehensive pre-market safety testing of these chemicals is not required under any federal law? Or that the primary U.S. law that regulates chemicals in everyday products hasn't been updated in more than 35 years?
Or, and this is what irks me the most, why is it that in the European Union, 1,328 chemicals have been banned for use in personal care products while in the U.S. only 11 chemicals have been banned or restricted by the FDA? How are we just okay with the other 1,317 chemicals?
As much as I'm not overly pleased with the idea of all of the chemical exposure to myself, it makes my stomach turn thinking about how kids are even more susceptible to the risks. With their smaller body size and rapid physical development, children are even more vulnerable to exposure to pesticide residues and other chemicals.
In fact, studies have shown that children begin environmental chemical exposure while still in the womb. In a study of 10 minority newborns, more than 232 chemicals were found in umbilical cord blood. And environmental chemical exposure persists throughout childhood — in a study of 10 children's face paints, all 10 tested positive for lead.
Wait. What? My kids adore having their face painted but all of this time it may have actually been harmful to them?
Unfortunately for many of us parents, it is hard to know where to even begin in lessening the chemical exposure that our families are receiving. However, Healthy Child, Healthy World offers five simple, affordable actions families can take daily at home (and more here):
- Take off your shoes at the door: 85% of the dirt in our homes is tracked inside on the bottom of our shoes. It’s not just dirt, but toxins like lead, pesticides, gasoline residue and more. Keep your home safer by taking off your shoes, as it is the public health equivalent of washing your hands.
- Buy safer body care: Children are exposed to an average of 27 care product ingredients on a daily basis that have not been found safe for developing bodies. Protect your family's health by avoiding products with ingredients like parabens, synthetic fragrances and triclosan.
- Open a window: People spend about 90% of their time inside, but indoor air is typically far more polluted than outside. So, open those windows! Even a few minutes a day can improve indoor air quality.

- Eat more whole foods: Processed foods may be convenient, but they're also loaded with sweeteners, artificial flavors and colorings, and synthetic preservatives. These lack nutrients and many are also linked to health issues like ADHD and even cancer.
- Stonyfield Organic offers an arrangement of foods for babies, kids and adults; pure, delicious organic yogurts, smoothies, soy yogurts, ice cream and milk. They are all made without synthetic hormones, toxic persistent pesticides, GMOs and artificial ingredients.
- Ban the can: Bisphenol-A (BPA), a hormone disruptor that has been linked to everything from obesity to cancer, is in the plastic resin that lines most canned goods — from soups to sodas. Look for foods packaged in glass or eat fresh, dried, and frozen options.
- Read labels to ensure that you are steering clear of harmful ingredients.
- Avoid vinyl. Vinyl is known as the "poison plastic," so if you can, choose a different tablecloth or shower curtain.
- Wash fruits and vegetables with water. Using a certain kind of food cleaner might actually be adding chemicals to the foods that you are about to eat.

- Have a safe home. Make sure your house doesn't have lead paint and that your radon level in your basement is acceptable.
- Urge Senators to strengthen and pass the Chemical Safety Improvement Act (CSIA). It's easy! Click here to find and message your senator.
- Find out more and host your own Healthy Baby Home Party to spread awareness of the dangers of chemicals among moms and caregivers (and print out a $1 e-coupon while you're there)!
The information, educational materials, party planning tools, and product samples make it easy to educate others on the importance of reducing chemicals of concern in our environment!
So what are you waiting for? Head over to Seventh Generation and Healthy Child, Healthy World to find out how you can better your world!
Plus, join in the Seventh Generation Healthy Baby Twitter Party, which brings Healthy Baby Home Parties online. The home parties were developed in partnership with Healthy Child Healthy World to give moms a platform to share parenting ideas and rally friends around topics that resonate deeply – like creating a healthy environment for our babies and kids.
So head over to the #HealthyBaby hashtag today, Tuesday, June 25th, at 1pm EST to learn great tips and advice for creating a toxin-free home environment for your kids, ingredients to avoid, recommended products and more. There will even be five prizes (of great Seventh Generation products) awarded throughout the party to participants who respond correctly to trivia questions!
Find out more details and RSVP at Twtvite and then I'll see you on Twitter today at 1pm EST!
Thanks to the generosity of Seventh Generation one person will be also be prepared to make a change for the better, because...
One lucky person will win a Seventh Generation Prize Pack*!
*Prize Pack includes (1) full-size sample of each of the following Seventh Generation products: diapers (size 3 or 4 randomly included), 64ct Baby Wipes, Facial Wipes and Bar Soap. Total ARV $26.46.
I was compensated and provided product from Seventh Generation and The Motherhood for my participation in this campaign, however, all thoughts and opinions are honest and my own.
It's important in our household to reduce chemicals because my son has a sensitive immune system & we have a toddler who puts everything in her mouth! Lol.
ReplyDeleteI always clean with natural cleaners!
ReplyDeleteI use laundry detergent free of dyes, etc.
ReplyDeleteI would like to start cleaning with more natural cleaners!
ReplyDeleteMadeline
jonesmadelinee@yahoo.com
i would like to make my own cleaning products-for the counters
ReplyDeletetcogbill at live dot com
I'm currently pregnant and as I run out of cleaners with chemicals I'm not replacing them.
ReplyDeleteWhen the budget allows I switch to organic fruits & vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI try to avoid cleaning products that contain chemicals...nature has great resources without resorting to harmful chemicals! This has been even more important to me since I am pregnant with our first child!
ReplyDeleteWe are actively trying to reduce them in our personal hygiene products and our cleaning products.
ReplyDeletewould like to avoid chemical bug/weed killers
ReplyDeleteBy using natural cleaners
ReplyDeleteI like to use all natural cleaners
ReplyDeleteGrowing our own or buying locally grown organic food!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make my own cleaning products and beauty care items. So far I have mastered the laundry detergent..working on other things :)
ReplyDeleteWe're starting to use all natural cleaning products
ReplyDeleteUse natural cleaners, baking soda and vinegar for cleaning.
ReplyDeleteI want to leave shoes at the door...
ReplyDeleteI would like to get away from bleach. I'm a little addicted to cleaning with it.
ReplyDeleteI would like to start using non-chemical cleaners, but I am having a hard time adjusting!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to start using more natural cleaning products in our home and also on our skin.
ReplyDeleteconverting my household cleaning supplies to natural cleaning products. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI would love to use the classic vinegar and water mixture instead of all the chemicals but am having a hard time bringing myself to do it :( We try to buy local produce as much as possible and we grow our own when we can too.
ReplyDeleteRC name Danielle Papsis
I would like to start paying better attention to the foods that I allow into our house, and stop artificial ingredients!
ReplyDeleteLori Taube
cltaube @ gmail.com
I think I could start to grow my own vegetables to reduce our exposure to toxins
ReplyDeletegoing to switch to natural cleaners, even thinking of shampoo replacement heard of baking soda and apple vinegar. also get 7th generation products.
ReplyDeleteWe're also doing all natural cleaners and vinegar/water mix.
ReplyDeleteI've been trying to switch out chemical-filled household cleaners and personal hygiene products with all-natural products. I also try to purchase foods that are all natural or organic.
ReplyDeletealwaysneedhim4evr@yahoo.com
i garden pesticide-free and use those fruits/veggies in home cooked meals
ReplyDeleteI read the labels on products. Try to stick to natural.
ReplyDeleteI used dye free cleaners.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see the chemicals that food growers use be eliminated.
ReplyDeleteorganic food, cleaners, recycle
ReplyDeletetvollowitz at aol dot com
We eat organic as well as make our own body wash, hand soap etc. I would like to find a recipe for making our own shampoo as the ones I have tried so far have not worked.
ReplyDeleteWe like to use cleaning supplies as chemical free as possible!
ReplyDeleteI use natural cleaners like Mrs Meyers.
ReplyDeletei want to use chemical free laundry detergent
ReplyDeletei"d use eco friendly cleaning like vinegar lemons etc
ReplyDeleteI would like to use more natural sunscreen and bug spray this summer!
ReplyDeleteI try to use natural products. Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeleteReneewalters3 at yahoo dot com
We use natural cleaners!
ReplyDeletei try to buy all natural products or products that i trust
ReplyDeleteuse natural products
ReplyDeleteWe try to buy organic cleaners and produce as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteI use baking soda to clean instead of high chemical sprays
ReplyDeletewhen you get sensitive to chemicals you find they are everywhere. My first step in reducing chemicals is returning to drinking water instead of soda or any variety of flavored, sugared, processed drinks.
ReplyDeleteI use mostly water to clean minor things
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try more natural cleaning products.
ReplyDeleteI reduce chemicals in our home by using vingear and baking soda for cleaning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
I try to buy products without artificial fragrances or colors or preservatives. I use vinegar and lemon and baking soda for cleaning and freshening
ReplyDeleteI would like to reduce the chemicals in our cleaning solutions, I try but it still seems scary all thats out there
ReplyDeleteI would like to switch to more organic food.
ReplyDeletebaby #3 is on the way and I do not like having toxic chemicals in the house and in the reach of 3 small children
ReplyDeleteI always pay attention to what cleaners I buy and what detergents I use
ReplyDeleteWell for one thing I like to use water + towels instead of chemicals whenever cleaning unless I absolutely have to.
ReplyDeleteI have really been making an effort to buy more natural things/products when ever possible.
ReplyDeleteBy using more natural products. For example chemical free cleaners or using baking soda & vinegar asa cleaner
ReplyDeleteI use natural products, walk not drive, shop farmers markets, recycle, all that good stuff
ReplyDeletefewer chemical cleaners
ReplyDeletehave fewer low-cal soda and sweeteners.
ReplyDeleteI use organic cleaning products!
ReplyDeleteUsing natural cleaning products and organic foods
ReplyDeleteI would definitely lke to know how to make my own cleaning products.
ReplyDeleteNatural cleaning products!
ReplyDeletemcfallsk8er(at)aim(dot)com
Balance Bar giveaway
ReplyDeleteCocco-Cola giveaway
ReplyDeleteby buying organic foods and chemicals
ReplyDeleteUsing green cleaning products!
ReplyDeleteAwesome contest!
ReplyDeleteCount me in. Good luck everyone :)
We're only using natural lawn care products to keep our dogs and future children safer!
ReplyDeleteI would like to buy all natural products for cleaning
ReplyDeletewe use natural cleaners (vinegar, baking soda, etc) and try to limit our processed food intake. we also do organic gardening. thanks for such a nice prize and giveaway!
ReplyDeleteall natural!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to start using natural cleaners. I also want to start cooking with less processed foods.
ReplyDeleteI use natural cleaners for the most part. I'm also using natural pesticides at this moment. I have chickens and other animals that would die if I use regular pesticides. I'm using peppermint oil inside to deter ants and diatomaceous earth outside to kill fleas and other pests around the house.
ReplyDeleteI would like to reduce the chemicals I use in our cleaning products by finding natural products that actually work well.
ReplyDeleteI use Norwex products so I can disinfect surfaces without chemicals!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to stay away from PVC and other off-gassing chemicals that are found on lots of new items.
ReplyDeletejtmagmom73(at)gmail(dot)com
We only eat local organic produce which reduces alot of chemicals in our bodies!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to reduce chemicals by eating more organic
ReplyDeleteUsing different household cleaners
ReplyDeleteWe try to eat organic foods and use products that don't contain toxins :)
ReplyDeleteshebebes@yahoo.com
Avoid vinyl.
ReplyDeleteWe cloth diaper so we don't have to use nasty generic diapers which are filled with chemicals!
ReplyDeleteI often use organic & natural products. Ive been doing that for quite some time!
ReplyDeleteLove3570@aol.com
I use natural cleaning products like vinegar and baking soda. Trying to eat more natural and raw foods too.
ReplyDeleteI try to maintain a clean house and use natural products as much as I can.
ReplyDeleteI try to cook organically as much as I can afford to !!
ReplyDeletektgonyea at gmail.com
I would love to start cloth diapering. There are so many chemicals in disposables and they have a bad impact on the environment.
ReplyDeleteWE try to use natural cleaners as much as possible
ReplyDeleteI try to use natural products when I can. I still use bleach tho :\
ReplyDeleteuse natural cleaning products
ReplyDeleteWe live in FL and I have 2 furbabies and of course we have bugs down here so we are trying to control the bugs with natural, home remedies.
ReplyDeleteWe make our own laundry detergent.
ReplyDeleteI try to use as many natural products as possible.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to find a good, natural laundry detergent
ReplyDeleteI love opening the windows whenever the weather allows and I try to make as many of my household cleaners as possible (using mainly vinegar and baking soda).
ReplyDeletei make my own baby shampoo and hand soap. Also use cloth diapers!
ReplyDeleteI would like to reduce the chemicals in the products we use by finding more natural alternatives.
ReplyDeleteI would like to use natural hygiene items- shampoo, conditioner, makeup..
ReplyDeleteI would love to eventually transition to all natural, organic cleaning products. We mostly use this type while cleaning but a few things I would like to start buying more of.
ReplyDeleteSince going vegan 12 years ago, I am always trying to find ways to make my life more natural and chemical free.
ReplyDeleteby using natural cleaning products
ReplyDeleteI want to start using more green and organic products.
ReplyDeleteI use dishes instead of plastic plates/cups.
ReplyDeleteI use thieves oil and vinegar blend to clean floors and counters instead of harsh chemicals.
ReplyDeletereannenny@aol.com
toni marie caravello feimer
I use all natural products wherever i can.
ReplyDeleteI made my own baby food
ReplyDeleteWe've switched to no-VOC paint and planted a small vegetable garden to supplement our groceries
ReplyDeleteWe have started buying organic foods, and organic household cleaners to help eliminate. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteWe switched to no and low VOC paint.
ReplyDeleteWe've been starting to use more green products! lexbaylor17 (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI would like to reduce the chemicals in my house completely. We make sure to wash our hands regularly, remove shoes before entering the house, and are mindful of the ingredients in products and food that we use and consume.
ReplyDeleteEat more whole foods!!
ReplyDeleteI make my own cleaners for my house using vinegar!
ReplyDeleteI would like to use more natural products to clean and do laundry
ReplyDeleteEat more whole foods!
ReplyDeleteI have begun using green cleaning products as well as naturally based beauty and bath products ( I am a Perfectly Posh consultant. Here's a link to my site: http://www.perfectlyposh.us/3682/ )
ReplyDeleteI will be making my own cleaning products.
ReplyDeleteeating organic when possible
ReplyDeleteI would like to clean with mostly vinegar and baking soda
ReplyDeleteDefinately by eliminating chemicals in the cleaners I use.
ReplyDeleteWe've been moving toward using BPA-free products, buying organic or at least domestic produce, and avoiding harsh and harmful cleaning products. Thanks for a very interesting blog post.
ReplyDeleteWow, wouldn't it have been nice to have known about this back before we screwed so much of the environment up? lol. Anyway, I think just simply ***taking your shoes off at the door*** is a great and extremely effective idea to put in to practice. What was it, 85% of the dirt in the home gets dragged in off shoes? Believable for sure, but not something you necessarily put much thought into.
ReplyDeleteavoid vinyl
ReplyDeleteI used to fuss about shoes piling up at the front door. Guess I will change my tune about that. I will also start opening the windows of my house more often.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to reduce the number of chemicals in my household cleaners and food.
ReplyDeleteHaving 5 children I clean a lot! I would love to reduce the unknown harmful chemicals I use to clean up with daily to much more safer products like seventh generation.
ReplyDeleteI try to read labels, buy organic, and eat more whole foods!
ReplyDeleteI only use soft scrub cleaner all other are homemade
ReplyDeleteI only use soft scrub cleaner all other are homemade
ReplyDeleteThe aerosols!~ they're terrible!
ReplyDeleteI want to try and use more natural products: baking soda, vinegar, etc....
ReplyDeleteI like to use vinegar to clean. I would love to have cleaners that are safe for my family.
ReplyDeleteWe try to eat healthier, more organic foods.
ReplyDeleteWe have been trying to change to non-toxic cleaners and laundry detergent in our house.
ReplyDeleteI plan on cloth diapering to reduce chemicals.
ReplyDeleteWe have started making our own laundry detergent to cut down on what on comes in contact with our skin.
ReplyDeleteUsing natural cleaning solutions & re-using biodegradable food & drink containers
ReplyDeletei have been starting to use green cleaning products
ReplyDeleteAs I need to replace cleaning products I would like to choose green products.
ReplyDeleteWe grow our own garden
ReplyDeletecc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com
I have been wanting to make my own cleaning products
ReplyDeleteEating more whole foods.
ReplyDeleteI am a mom of three looking to use less chemicals in my house!
ReplyDeleteWe use all natural cleaners in the house
ReplyDeletejmatek AT wi DOT rr DOT com
I want to keep my children safe from chemicals and anything unsafe - whether it be diapers or cleaners or food. It's not easy but you just have to do the best you can !
ReplyDeleteKatrina
I have a garden & I don't use insecticides.
ReplyDeletenicolesender(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would like to use safer natural cleaning products
ReplyDeleteuse less chemicals while cleaning
ReplyDeleteI would like to use more all natural products in my house for cleaning.
ReplyDeleteI would like to reduce the chemicals by making my own products or using all natural/organic products as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to use a non-toxic cleaner to clean my bath tub
ReplyDeleteAll natural bug spray and sunscreen!
ReplyDeleteI would love for meat to be handled differently. Less medicines, more natural, grain fed instead of corn fed, etc.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to use more natural cleaners in the home. I use vinegar water in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteUsing natural cleaning products helps!!
ReplyDeleteChristine Sutor
Using natural cleaning products helps!!
ReplyDeleteChristine Sutor
We make our own detergents, we don't use or eat anything with preservatives any longer...we have given up pop, fats food, processed convenience items... and I think we are all the healthier for it.
ReplyDeleteI have a floor steamer and don't use anything accept water to clean my floors.
ReplyDeleteUsing water steamer to clean floors and vinegar to disinfect.
ReplyDeleteI use natural cleaning products.
ReplyDeletewe use natural cleaning products,and are transitioning into using natural bath and body products. it's trial and error
ReplyDeleteReusable cleaning rags
ReplyDeleteWe try to avoid artificial sweeteners and food dyes. I also use rewashable rags instead of paper towels unless it's something horrible like dog poo.
ReplyDeleteWe try to be as natural as possible with cleaning supplies, foods, health and beauty aids.
ReplyDeleteWe try to use as few chemicals as possible when cleaning, and we make sure to wash our car with as few chemicals as possible
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately my area has a huge spike in Puppies dying from Parvo so we have to keep bleaching down everything, our puppy just got her first round of shots and isn't truly protected from it yet, but maybe we could cut down chemicals in our laundry?
ReplyDeleteI hate using bleach, I wish there was something just as strong but without all the chemicles.
ReplyDeleteUsing or making natural cleaners.
ReplyDeleteI cook with fresh, organic produce!
ReplyDeleteWe use vinegar and baking soda for a lot of our cleaning.
ReplyDeletejennylovesjeff (at) hotmail (dot) com
I have always been good about using all natural ways to clean the house. The thing that I need to change is bug spray. We get ants really bad in the summer and all the natural ways I have tried haven't worked so we have been using the bad chemical stuff and they just make me so sick!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this giveaway!
We make food from scratch more often now!
ReplyDeleteI would like to start using green cleaners.
ReplyDeleteWe try to buy organic whenever we can
ReplyDeletewe have started eating more organic grown foods to stay away from chemicals in our foods
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to buy skincare products and shampoos/conditioners that are paraben-free and have less chemicals.
ReplyDeleteive been trying to switch to eco friendly storage containers and to eat organically as much as i can
ReplyDeletecrazyweirdo33@yahoo.com
We try to eat organic produce, dairy and eggs and have reduced our consumption of meat. We also buy eco-friendly cleaning products and laundry detergent.
ReplyDeleteI buy organic veggies and grass fed beef. I also try to use natural cleaning products.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has sensitivity to soaps, bubble baths, etc. I have to use dye-free and more natural soaps for our family.
ReplyDeleteI use vingear and baking soda for cleaning when I can,and use natural insect repellents.
ReplyDeleteBy using all-natural products for cleaning and laundry around my home. Homemade products, when using the right ingredients are much better than store bought products. And they're safer too.
ReplyDeleteDee Mauser
http://www.bellasavvy.net
bellasosavvyATgmailDOTcom
I would love to switch all of our grocery and produce items to all organic.
ReplyDeleteWe just try to cut out what we can, especially as we learn about new things. One way we've recently changed is by using zinc oxide based sunscreens as many of the other common sunscreens have endocrine disrupting chemicals in them.
ReplyDeleteWe drink a lot of juices from vegetables and fruits in our home to flush our body of chemicals.
ReplyDeleteAlmost everything is homemade.
ReplyDeleteI buy organic every chance I get.
ReplyDeleteI would like to use more organic cleaning supplies.
ReplyDeleteWe are starting to do clean eating and making our own cleaning products
ReplyDeleteI would really love to stop using so many cleaning products made with chemicals.
ReplyDeleteI would like to find a toilet cleaner that works but is chemical free.
ReplyDeleteI would like to start with using cleaning products that are all natural.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to ride my bike more.
ReplyDeleteericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com
We are in the process of starting our own indoor garden (apartment) so that we can control our food :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to use more natural cleaning products like vinegar instead of ones with harsh chemicals
ReplyDeletewe like to use natural products as much as we can
ReplyDeleteuse all natural products
ReplyDeleteI would like to eat all organic, but I can't afford to do that right now.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of steam cleaning, so I reduce the chemicals used significantly.
ReplyDelete