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Utah Couple Sues Over Beetle-tainted Baby Formula

  • November 29, 2011 1:34 am

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Attorneys for Adam and Amanda Oettli, of Sandy, filed the lawsuit against Abbott Laboratories Inc. this week in Salt Lake City’s 3rd District Court.

Court papers say the couple’s infant son, Conner, suffered digestive problems, stomach cramping, diarrhea, vomiting, constant crying and other symptoms after being fed the formula. The papers say Conner was fed the formula, which was purchased at Costco, for about eight months.

The lawsuit seeks a jury trial and unspecified financial damages.

Similac products were recalled in September 2010 after Abbott said the formula from a specific production facility might contain beetles. In a letter sent to consumers who purchased the baby formula at Costco, a company official says “there is a remote possibility that consumption of product could cause diarrhea and/or nausea. The letter, which is included as an exhibit in court papers, also says the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had determined the recalled products pose no serious health concerns.

In an email to The Associated Press on Friday, Abbott spokesman Scott Stoffel said he could not comment specifically on the Utah lawsuit because he had not seen it.

Stoffel said the company’s own quality system had detected the problem and immediately “stopped production and shipment of product, conducted an investigation, tested recently produced product to determine if it could be affected, conducted a medical assessment, and worked around the clock to recall the product.”

A 2010 AP story about the recall said the voluntary action affected up to 5 million Similac-brand powder formulas sold in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam and some Caribbean countries.

Stoffel said the Utah lawsuit was not the first filed against the company related to this recall, although he could not say how many or where. Some of the lawsuits have been dismissed, Stoffel said.

A message left for the Oettlis on Friday was not immediately returned.

The formula purchased by the couple bore the same lot number as the products recalled by Abbott, the lawsuit states. The lawsuit also contends that a complaint about Similac contamination problems was registered with the FDA in May 2010, more than 130 days before a recall was issued.

Court papers say Conner Oettli continues to suffer gastrointestinal problems, constipation and other medical problems as a result of ingesting the contaminated formula.

Organic Baby Products: What’s Worth the Money?

  • November 23, 2011 1:44 am

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When a baby is born, mom and dad are suddenly thrown into a world full of diapers, rashes, sleepless nights, seemingly never-ending fits of crying and anxiety. Parents want nothing but the best for their babies and are bombarded with products touting the benefits of green and organic products.

But organic products often come at an added cost, and for families on a tight budget, they may have to prioritize what organic items are worth the price tag.

“Honestly, with organic products, it’s really about, how much am I willing to pay for a theoretical benefit of using an organic product? For me personally, I feel that if the organic product is 5 to 10% more, it’s probably worth it, and if it’s more like 20 to 30% more, I’m less likely to shell out the extra cash,” says Kristin Mallon, a mom of two young children in Rahway, N.J.

Mallon makes an exception when it comes to food, and pays the higher prices for certain organic food products.

“We know now about the problems with the use of antibiotics and hormones in our meat and dairy and the effects that can have on children, and we know about the harm DEET and other pesticides can cause etc… So for organic produce, I’am usually willing to pay whatever the extra cost is to get organic. “

Erika Jones, publisher of the Organic Baby Resources website and author of the e-book, The Organic Baby Food Guide, started her online community in 2008 for parents seeking natural and safe baby products. As a new stay-at-home mom, Jones was searching for that information herself.

“I look from the inside out in terms of priority, meaning, what is going to be in closest contact with my child?”

Experts breakdown the following items that might be worth splurging on and getting organic:

Food

For parents using formula, they can avoid pesticides and hormones found in most non-organic dairy products.

Jones says that finding organic formula a frequently-asked question on her site. A six-pack of 32-ounce bottles of Similac organic infant formula is about $4 more than the non-organic counterpart.

When a child starts eating solids, The Environmental Working Group and other organizations recommend always going organic when it comes to the so-called “Dirty Dozen:” apples, bell peppers, celery, lettuce, grapes, nectarines, peaches, pears, potatoes, raspberries, spinach and strawberries.

“There’s just too much already well-known research about the dangers of food and the chemicals and preservatives and dyes,” says Ayo Hart, founder of Dolphin Organics skin care line and mom of twin girls.

While there are many organic baby food lines available on store shelves, you can save money by making your own. If you can’t afford all organic produce, you can buy environmentally-friendly produce washes that will get rid of the chemical residues.

Skin Care

Many companies are also selling organic products that go on your kids, including lotion, shampoo, soap and toothpaste.

Hart’s company, for examples, offers 100% organic and natural baby shampoos, bath soap, and other items. According to Hard, organic baby shampoo tends to be about $4 more than its non-organic counterparts, but she says babies’ and children’s skin is more porous than adults.

“Whatever you put on your baby’s skin is being absorbed into the bloodstream – actually, 60% of whatever you put on is being absorbed.”

To save even more money, try home brews, like using olive oil to moisturize baby’s skin instead of pricey lotion, Jones recommends. Rubbing baby’s scalp with oil and a toothbrush also helps remove cradle cap.

Clothing & Bedding

When it comes to clothes, it may not be necessary to fork over a lot of cash for organic materials; 100% cotton may do just fine, the experts say.

“I often feel like it’s a status symbol, like having a Coach bag,” Mallon says of organic clothing. She continues to say 100%-cotton apparel is a good standard.

Jones recommends steering clear of clothing made up largely of polyester, or very dark colors because that means heavy use of dyes. Avoid fabrics that have been treated with formaldehyde-based resins that could cause allergic skin reactions, and be sure to wash clothes a few times before putting them on baby for the first time.

As for mattresses, while organic ones are considered safer because they tend to consist of fewer harmful chemicals, they are pricey. A more cost-effective solution is to instead use organic mattress pads or sheets, duvet covers and other topical bedding. Be sure those products are flame retardant, and air the non-organic mattress out well before being used

Diapers

While cloth diapers are better for the environment, the required dumping and washing of the diapers is a turnoff for some and a cloth diaper cleaning service can be pricey. While organic diapers are widely available, some moms feel they just aren’t worth the money after one too many leaks or blowouts.

“Your baby’s in diapers all day long … they’re sweating in the diapers and what not. So I think that another important decision you have to prioritize” is what to put on baby’s bottom, Jones said.

Companies like Seventh Generation offer diapers free of chlorine processing, fragrance, latex and petroleum-based solutions. Big-named brands like Huggies are also offering a similar line.

Any new parent is aware the cost of diapers quickly adds up, and organic diapers are even pricier. To help keep costs down, experts recommend opting for diapers that are at least chlorine free.

Organic Baby Formula: Breast Is Best, But What’s Next?

  • November 15, 2011 2:14 am

NJMom wrote: My question is around formula and water. With my first baby, I breastfed until she was able to drink regular milk but with my second baby, she naturally weaned herself at 8 months is drinking solely formula. I am using the Nestle brand but saw recently that there is an organic product. Can you tell me anything about it or the differences in the formula? Also, what is the best water to use for the formula? I had been buying bottled water but realized how much plastic I was going through so I switched to a water filtration system and have been using that water. With all the water issues these days, which one is the best for my baby? Thanks for helping increase awareness!!

When I got pregnant the taste of my breast milk changed and my five-month old daughter refused to breastfeed anymore. It was a bummer because for a few happy days I thought I was getting the best of both worlds — being pregnant and not having to give up breastfeeding — but there was nothing I could do. I pumped and tried feeding her the breast milk in a bottle, but she let it dribble out of the sides of her mouth.
woman feeding baby organic baby formula with baby bottle

So I researched all of the options for organic infant formula, and found three that I really trust: Earth’s Best, owned by Horizon (which is owned by Dean Foods), Similac Organic (new to the market), and Baby’s Only from Nature’s One. Baby’s Only is called “toddler formula” on the label, but this is only for political reasons; they want to encourage breastfeeding for as long as possible. You can also investigate private labels (most of which are made by Parent’s Choice) for individual supermarkets around the country like Wal Mart and Kroegers, but their nutritional ingredients often come up short when compared to the big three.

It turned out that my daughter liked them all equally, so it would be up to us to decipher the differences between carbs and fatty acids. The biggest difference I could find is that Earth’s Best uses organic lactose where Baby’s Only uses brown rice syrup. The argument for using brown rice syrup is that it’s a higher quality and more complex carbohydrate, and therefore less likely to cause an insulin/blood sugar spike by keeping the blood sugars more level. As far as the dreaded food allergies it’s also very safe to introduce brown rice syrup because rice is a great first food. Earth’s Best uses organic lactose from cows, which some might argue is bad for lactose intolerance and will burn more quickly than brown rice syrup. I had ferocious heartburn with our daughter and drank about a gallon of organic milk a day for relief, so it was no surprise when our milk-basted daughter had no negative reactions to Earth’s Best, and we have ended up using it the most. But I would use Baby’s Only equally. Similac has practically the exact same ingredient list as Earth’s Best, but it has a little more sugar, which is why we use it the least. I also don’t love how it smells sweeter than the other two.

If this is still confusing, I would recommend going to this site and printing out this nutritional comparison report and talking to your health care provider about it. When you’re having that conversation you might also want to bring up fatty acids, which are the other main difference in these three formulas. All three have DHA and ARA, which are good for brain and eye development, but Baby’s Only has more fatty acids than Earth’s Best and Similac, and they don’t treat them with hexane solvent, acid or bleach. Nature’s One also sell a supplement that can be added to food or a bottle, which is essentially the equivalent of taking a fish oil pill.

I wouldn’t use bottled water for the baby’s bottle, it’s too big a strain on the environment and there’s the potential for plastic to leach into the water if it’s stored in a hot place or used after the expiration date. (See How to Avoid Phthalates and Bisphenol A) I filter my tap water through my Brita and then boil it and keep that water in a jug on the stove for bottles. This might sound extreme, but maybe it helps a bit with the guilt I feel for not being able to breastfeed. I’m determined to get her back on the boob, but so far have had no luck. If anyone has any great tricks to share, I’d love to hear them.

Organic formula that’s great for my kids!

  • November 10, 2011 1:35 am

Earth’s Best Infant Formula is easily prepared, organic, and my kid drinks it. I like the formula because it’s organic and has DHA and ARA included so I know my kid is getting the nutrients he needs. When I ordered, it was sold in a 4 pack(and shipping and tax are included!) so we had enough formula for the month. Highly recommended!

Good formula,

This formula is one of the few out in the market that is Organic! My husband and I really wanted to feed our newborn nothing but Organic & when we found this one we were really excited & we hoped that she will be able to tolerate it especially after being nursed for 6 months. Luckily she took this formula in well and rather enjoyed it! I know they also have a soy one but we never needed to try it out. I buy this one all the time now, & the best deal is to go subscribe & save!!

Great option for our house!

We did a lot of research on formula for our son – and switched him from the Similac Advanced that we supplemented with for the first few months, after reading the list of ingredients on the side of the container.

Switching my son to EB was a breeze – we had absolutely no problems with gas or fussiness. It’s a great option for those that can’t breast-feed.

Regarding the clumping: I typically filter water for my son’s bottles in the morning and again in the afternoon, and set the bottles out at room temperature in between. This is how my son prefers his bottles, and I’ve found that either room-temperature or warmed water helps to break the clumps up and then it’s very easy to mix up.

Life Saver

My son has an acid reflux issue since 10 weeks old and this is the only formula that he can keep down. There has been a dramatic difference in his personality since we started him on Earths Best. He is a much happier baby. Each one of these cans cost $30 at the stores but if you order through Amazon and join there super saver program you can save tons of money. Thank you Amazon for making this formula affordable for our son.

It’s Formula

No complaints. I did see this product later for $29 at whole foods (versus the $25 per can paid here). Whole foods was actually selling this product side by side with the can without the bonus 20% for the same $29. Strange.

Works for us!

Prior to this formula, we tried Similac Advance, Similac Sensitive, Enfamil Gentle Ease, and Up & Up Gentle Ease (Target’s brand). All of these formulas gave my son painful gas and caused him to be constipated for as many as 5 days. In fact, we were starting to use suppositories because it was making him so miserable. Then, we tried Earth’s Best, and instantly he went from passing a pasty stool a couple times per week to a more normal looking stool 3-5 times per day! As a result he is much happier. He still has gas but it’s not as bad as it was. Now he’s 6 months and he has one good poop per day! This formula works for us, and you don’t have to worry about all the crap that’s in many other formulas. I like knowing that my baby is not consuming genetically modified organics, chemical pesticides, and high fructose corn syrup – all of which are found in most non-organic formulas. I definitely recommend this formula!

Baby’s been on this since birth,

I couldn’t breastfeed so I decided to go with the next best thing. My baby has been eating this since birth and we’ve had no problems w/digestion. They always arrive in perfect condition from Amazon for a bargin price! Can’t beat that!!

Great Product!,

I started my daughter on this formula when she was 7 months old as a supplement to breast milk because my supply was weakening. I wanted to give her organic if she couldn’t have breast milk and we never tried anything else. She had only had breast milk up to that point and she didn’t hesitate to drink it up! We haven’t had any issues with her spitting it up as long as we make sure that she burps after she drinks more than 2 ounces. She never really spit up with breast milk( only on a few occasions), but I noticed that if she didn’t burp with the formula, she would sometimes spit up after drinking it. She is 10 months old now and drinking this exclusively and she loves it. I would totally recommend this product to others and their customer service line is great if you have any questions or concerns.

Best for my breastfed baby,

My baby was exclusively breastfed for 8 months before I started introducing formula. This is the only formula he would tolerate at first, and now he happily gulps it down. It smells much better than any of the other formulas we have tried.

Not perfect, but very close

We used this formula for our first two babies, and they both loved it. Neither had gas issues with it, although I know each baby is different.

We ordered this formula through the subscribe and save program, and it was wonderful. It saved us about $5-8 per can and we never had to make a last-minute run to the store. I wish we could have ordered more than 3 cans per month through the subscription program though. We often had to adjust our subscription order before the month was over. It would have been nice to order 4 cans per month automatically. Fortunately, we never received any dented cans like other reviewers had and we usually received the order within a few days (at the latest).

The only negative things I will say is that we cut our fingers/hands on the edges of these cans at first, and we quickly learned to be more careful. It would have been better if the manufacturer designed the can a little differently. Also, sometimes the scoop was buried in the formula, so it would have been more convenient if they had the scoop attach to the lid like some other manufacturers do. This was not a big deal because we always had the scoop from the previous can.

Separately, my oldest (around 3 years old) just started to get repulsed by the smell of her baby sister’s formula recently, only if they are sitting VERY closely together. I don’t know if it is just this brand or all baby formulas. Fortunately, if they are sitting at the breakfast table (a couple of feet away), it is not a problem. It is also not a problem when they are both in the back of the car.

 

The best formula on the market,

  • November 10, 2011 1:32 am

I started to use Similac when my Baby was first born. I couldn’t stand the smell of it and my daughter was getting lots of gas and spit up. I decided to change to Earth’s Best and it was the best choice ever! This formula doesn’t not smell, looks more like breast milk and my Baby doesn’t have any tummy problems or painful gas. It’s truly a wonderful product. It is a little expensive, but it’s definitely worth the higher price.

Best for “spitty” and “gassy” babies!,

This formula is the the best formula! I switched to Earth’s Best when the formula I was using had been recalled. Another reason is that my baby was spitting up a lot with the former formula and was extremely gassy but the pediatrician and I thought she was just a “spitty” and “gassy” baby. Her tummy could not tolerate other formulas either so I was very hesitant about trying Earth’s Best at first but I didn’t have many other options. It supposedly has real lactose and is less sweet than some of the other formulas and it has generally good reviews on web sites I researched. Since we switched to this formula a few months ago, my baby doesn’t spit up anymore and she is less gassy. The formula must be a lot easier to digest for sensitive babies. As the company’s name indicates, it really is the best!!! I order this formula repeatedly from Amazon b/c you can’t beat their price anywhere!

Our girl is happy with it.,

This formula is all we have used for our nine month old baby since she was born. It mixes well even with the water from our filtered tap. She has grown well and is healthy overall.

Made my daughter gassy and fussy until 8 weeks old!,

I love using organic milk, but this made our baby girl very gassy, fussy and she spit it up.
Since switching her to Enfamil Gentlease she has been fine. I wish they’d make a gentler organic milk formula too.
At 8 weeks we have gone back and tried this formula again b/c we had 2 big cans of this left in the cupboard. She has no problems now with this formula at all. So we will now use this from now on since organic milk is important to us.

great!,

we exclusively breastfed for 4 months, and then introduced formula. he gets maybe 1 bottle a day of formula, or if i leave him for a few hours he will have it then. it’s great stuff and my son loves it. i tried enfamil and good start first and he hated the way they tasted. they even smelled bad. this one is awesome and he loves it!!

This is the only formula we use!!!,

When we started shopping for formulas for our DD to supplement, we reviewed and researched all possible options out there. After a considerable review and research we decided that this is the best one we could find in the market for now.

There are several reasons why we picked this over the others..

- This is organic (so a lot friendly to the baby as well as the environment).
- Pesticide / Chemicals / Hormone Free
- This was very very close to breast milk and our DD did have any problems switching back and forth between breast milk and the formula.
- The bowl movements were regulated and resembled very close how it would look if she were only breast fed.
- Less Gas / Less Iritations
- AMAZON’s amazing price offer (on Subscription).

The best

This is the only formula my boy would tolerate. I love the fact that it is Organic. Other formulas would give him a lot of gas and therefore sleepless nights for me. This is a savior for sensitive tummies.

Great on sensitive tummies

My son was a very ineffective nurser, and lost too much weight in the beginning, so we ended up having to supplement with formula. At the hospital, they gave us some ready to eat similac, and it was terrible. He threw up almost every time we fed it to him, and the stuff looked and smelled terrible — thick, dark, sticky, and overly sweet. We try to go as organic as possible, so as soon as we found out we had to give our son formula, we searched for a good organic.

This seems to be great. It doesn’t have that overly sweet smell to it that the similac had. In fact, my husband being the curious creature that he is has tasted both, and says that the Earth’s Best is much better. It just looks and smells much more like something that you should give a baby. WE also have very few problems with him spitting up with this formula. He is now strictly a formula baby, and gaining weight above and beyond what his doctor had hoped to see.

I order the formula through Amazon Subscribe and Save. It saves a bunch of money (which is pretty nice at $30 a can!) and it’s automatically shipped to me every month (I get 4 cans a month, but plan on upping that as his appetite increases), and don’t have to worry about running out and having to make those late-night emergency runs to the store. I love Amazon!

We Love this Formula

We love this Formula for a few reasons. One it is pestiside free another it is usda cert organic not all the organic formula’s are. The best reason our son is moving his bowels once a day. All the other formula we tried gave him bad painful gas and spit up and he wouldn’t go to the bathroom but every three or four days. The formula doesn’t make me want to vomit every time I make him a bottle every formula smells awful except this one it’s the closest thing to breast milk for our son.

EARTH’S BEST Formula is the BEST!!!

I have been using this product since my daughter was 4 months old and she LOVES it. We haven’t had any issues with spitting up or irritating her stomach. We used it in addition to breastmilk and she was willing to take both!! We really felt strongly about giving our daughter the best in organic products and felt that a company that focuses only on organic would be the best choice for us. So far we have had nothing but success!! She is now also enjoying the rice cereal and solid food!!

Good quality formula,

I did a lot of research prior to purchasing this formula, on auto-ship, for my grandson. It was the only one I found which had, as the first ingredient, organic whey. He has been drinking this formula for five months now, and is doing great. It pays to look closely at ingredients. Your child’s nutrition is NOT something to risk on the “bargain” formula or food. Buy used clothing, but get the best formula you can find.

Excellent product,

We began feeding my daughter formula at 9 mos. due to medical reasons. I did a lot of research prior to finding this product. It has been wonderful. It smells good, she had no aversion to the taste and made the change without incident. It caused no tummy upset. Amazon’s Subscribe and Save program has been cost effective and easy to use. I am so glad we found this product!

Best formula

I was told about this product and I love it. And knowing that my child gets the best for formula out there makes me happy. I like the fact that it does not have corn syrup solids in it like Simalac and all the rest. Its as natural as be for formula. I am so happy that they make organic formula that is not from a Pharmaceutical company.

Earths Best is the BEST !!

Because the Earths Best Formula saved me tons of sleep I rate it a 5 stars !! Our baby was fussy, trouble being regular and sleeping thru
the night.. Our Doctor recomended we change to Earth Best and WOW
it has been great. I feel good feeding Organic. The best part is the
price…This is the Monster size can ! I looked at other web sights
and amazon.com has the best price and so much cheaper than stores.

We saved an extra 15% by getting it auto shipped. I would also highly
recomend the Eaths Best baby food jars on amazon also. We get a couple of the variey packs shipped on subscribe and save.. that has saved me more than one late night trip to the stores

A happy baby and happy wife….mean a very rested and happy Dad !!

Eco-Babe In Progress

  • November 1, 2011 1:38 am

I love this book! Most green guides repeat the same information. This one gave me much more than that. What’s even better is that Stephanie Byng breaks it down so that you can figure out what she’s talking about even if you’ve never heard of it. I like the fact that she breaks down the label reading process rather than just giving you a few of the famous carcinogens. I would definitely recommend this book and buy more by this author depending upon subject.

Great read!

This is a phenomenal guide. It’s great for a full read through but is organized well enough to allow it to be a quick reference guide handy to keep out for common use. It’s clear that the author did her research (and a lot of it). It’s written with a spunky fun author’s voice that makes it relatable and memorable. A must-have!

great green guideThis book is a great guide! i picked it up wanting to learn ways i could be more green in my life and it was super informative. The author has tried all suggestions herself so right there you get first person about what works best and why. which i found very helpful. Since ive read it ive picked a lot of these practices and not to sound melodramatic but it has changed my life, especially the femine hygeine section of how to green it, i no longer use tampons/pads im now an avid fan of the diva cup. She covers every subject possible in here that a girl would need.From green clothes, cleaning products, food, and beauty supplies, just about every thing. it gives you resources and listes of this produces to find and use yourself. I have even caught myself going back to it a few times for more info. its definitly worth picking up whether just to green up your life a little or a lot.

Eco Review

A fellow student in my class just published this book in 2008 so I just had to buy it and have her sign it. It come as planned and she loved the idea of me buying her book. Thank you.
((((huggs))))
Love,

Tell Kermit, It IS easy being green!

This book should be in every school, doctor’s office, daycare center and home. Look at American kids today. Sick sick sick. Asthma, ear infections, food allergies, environmental allergies, ADHD, seizures, mental illness, autism, learning disabilities. Our kids are bearing the brunt of our toxic world. Deirdre explains what’s going on and offers solutions in an easy to ready book. In a world where parents are determined to raise the next LeBron or Tiger, enrolling their kids in class after class to get a leg up on the competition and sacrificing left and right to make sure their kids have the best of everything, what good is all of that if the child is not well?

Parents have the power to make their kids lives’ safer. Deirdre helps you to learn how.

This is a perfect baby shower gift, Mother’s day or Father’s day gift, end of year teacher gift. Even a copy for Grandma and Grandpa who may still have a bottle of rat poison next to the lead paint cans in the garage….. It’s never too late to learn!

Comprehensive and Very Well Done

Growing Up Green, by Deirdre Imus, is a well-researched and comprehensive book on how to make your child’s world eco-friendly to keep them healthy.

Imus presents to problem in the introduction: “The World Health Organization estimates that we could prevent more than 80 percent of all chronic illnesses by improving our lifestyles in simple ways, like working to reduce our exposure to environmental pollutants and eating a healthier diet. Eighty percent! So why aren’t we doing more to protect our children?”

In chapter two, Imus addresses the role of the environment in children’s health. Specifically, she writes about the health issues caused by pollution including learning disabilities, headaches, hyperactivity, asthma, allergies, obesity, diabetes, autism, pediatric cancer and more.

“Prevention is the best cure,” Imus says.

With prevention is the best cure in mind, the remaining chapters focus on way to keep your kids healthy, beginning with preparation for pregnancy. This chapter includes information on greening your home by replacing toxic chemicals with safe products. She also discusses green building and specific green tips for the nursery.

The following chapter shows the expectant mother how to eat healthy for two.

Next, Imus describes how to develop a healthy eating “palate” for your baby, which includes organic and healthy food.

Imus writes about all green aspects of your child’s life, including safe toys and personal care products. One of my favorite tips was to use apple cider vinegar in the bath, as it boosts mood and is relaxing for children. Add bubbles to the vinegar in the bath and you get amazing and fun foam!

The chapter on pediatrics was excellent and covers vaccinations, antibiotic overload, natural homeopathic cures and more.

Imus even includes a section on getting the schools to go green.

Finally, the book includes a list of basic foods for your kitchen, healthy breakfast recipes and easy recipes, recommended reading and resources.

The book is health insurance for your kids.

By the author of the award winning book, Harmonious Environment: Beautify, Detoxify and Energize Your Life, Your Home and Your Planet.

Thorough and Trustworthy

  • November 1, 2011 1:34 am

This book is proving itself to be a thorough and trustworthy reference. I’m finding that each time there’s a new and worrisome problem in the news (first it was lead paint on the toys, and now it’s toxic plastic in the baby bottles), I can turn to reassuring, authoritative advice in Raising Baby Green. Check out the box on page 132 for help in choosing safe baby bottles (if you don’t have the book, you can look it up here on Amazon.) There’s a huge amount of information packed into this book, (great index, by the way) and thankfully it’s not preachy, just very helpful!

Excellent

Although I was hoping for more some tips during pregnancy, this is an excellent book for raising your baby green. It has some fantastic tips on everything from painting your room to laundry detergents. Some of these tips are even helpful for you even if you are not expecting a child or work with children.

Fantastic Book!

This book was a gift for a friend who is pregnant with her first child. I heard an interview on NPR’s People’s Pharmacy and expected the book to great. I was thrilled. It was better than I imagined. My friend loved it too and is excited to apply some of the great advice. I recommend this book to anyone who has children or is thinking of starting a family.

The BEST baby book – essential for every parent!!!!!!

This book is incredibly helpful and I am so grateful to finally have a resource like this. With all of the harmful things in our environment today, it is hard to navigate through it all and know you are doing the very best to raise a healthy child. This book helps me feel empowered. I am giving this book at every baby shower I go to. If you only buy or have time to ready one baby book – this is the one!!!!

Wonderful!!!

What a great book!!! So much detailed information, with interesting facts and studies, I could hardly put it down. This book is a must for anyone thinking about having children, or just wanting to improve the quality of their life. You’ll soon realize that there is a lot you can do to make your house and your lifestlye a healthier one.

Very informative book and well worth the read

I think this is a very good to start raising a green baby. I wasn’t the most eco-educated person out there, but I tried to do my part. When my wife and I started to try to have a baby, I wanted to have a healthy baby and started to do more research. What I like about this book is that it has a ton of information and resources and all laid out in a logical manner. The book was very easy to read, although I did not read every single page. I took note of a lot of tips (just bought some castile soap from Trader Joe’s w/ my reusable bag) and websites. I liked the pages on the chemicals you should not purchase. I actually wrote them on back of my printout of the Environmental Defense Fund Seafood Selector guide. I used that chemicals list to check against sunscreen that I was looking to purchase, which I found that most sunscreens have one or more of those chemicals even the ones that say organics. I won’t follow every single advice in the book just because of practicality or cost reasons, but at least I’ll be a more educated parent on raising a greener baby. As with every book, you should use your own common sense when following an author’s advice.

On a side note, there is so much information out there and sometimes conflicting information. It seems to me that one study will contradict another study that was done just a few months ago!! Case in point is Brenda Murray’s review on when to fill-up your car. One study says it doesn’t matter and another says it does matter (take a look at the comments on her review). I live in Phoenix and they actually do say you should fill your car up at night (or early morning) not because of air pollution, but because of how the regulators (I think) on the pumps work. It actually cost less to fill-up when it the temperature is cooler than when it is hot. I wish I could find the Arizona Republic article that talked more to the technical side of why this is the case and why the state is trying to change the regulators.

Lastly, in Brenda Murray’s review, the author (Alan Greene) actually comments on her review. Some people might find this self-serving or being an ego maniac, but I found it very refreshing as he wanted to provide additional insight. I don’t know if many authors would do this, but I found it very refreshing for the author to do this and the tone of his comment was not negative or preachy. In my opinion, he does really seem to care about the subject.

My new favorite baby gift

I love giving books to expectant parents, especially books written by experts who are both reassuring and inspirational — and that’s Dr. Greene to a T. For your next baby shower, you could package this book with some of the products mentioned, or a coupon to come over and help the new parents “greenproof” the house. We can take nesting to a whole new level with this fun and engaging guide!

Great Book, every new parent should own a copy.

I thought this book was an excellent source of information for those wanting to live a more “natural” lifestyle. It contains tons of information on product materials, even to the point of being scary as to what we expose our children/family to on a daily basis. I do think, however, that it should be titled to include the entire family and not just baby since most of the infomation in it is not soley directed at baby care. It would make the book more appealing to a larger audience.