Do you think that the fertilizers and pesticides used in growing cotton are getting into the fabrics?
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Cotton is responsible for the majority of the world’s pesticide use, due to its popularity and low insect resistance. Organic cotton, however, is grown in soil that is certified free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides for at least three years. Not only does organic cotton save the ground, but it also saves your skin from irritating exposure to unnecessary chemicals. Anything made from cotton can be made better with organic cotton. Organic cotton can be every bit as soft as traditional cotton, but comes with peace of mind as an added bonus.
THERE ARE DEFINITELY TRACES OF THESE CHEMICALS LEFT IN THE COTTON FABRIC. If I was a mother with a baby I would only use bamboo fabrics which do not contain these harmful chemicals, are UV protectant, antimicrobial and wick away wetness. What better enviromnent for a baby as well you are doing the earth a favor.
THERE ARE DEFINITELY TRACES OF THESE CHEMICALS LEFT IN THE COTTON FABRIC. If I was a mother with a baby I would only use bamboo fabrics which do not contain these harmful chemicals, are UV protectant, antimicrobial and wick away wetness. What better enviromnent for a baby as well you are doing the earth a favor.
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Cotton is responsible for the majority of the world’s pesticide use, due to its popularity and low insect resistance. Organic cotton, however, is grown in soil that is certified free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides for at least three years. Not only does organic cotton save the ground, but it also saves your skin from irritating exposure to unnecessary chemicals. Anything made from cotton can be made better with organic cotton. Organic cotton can be every bit as soft as traditional cotton, but comes with peace of mind as an added bonus.
THERE ARE DEFINITELY TRACES OF THESE CHEMICALS LEFT IN THE COTTON FABRIC. If I was a mother with a baby I would only use bamboo fabrics which do not contain these harmful chemicals, are UV protectant, antimicrobial and wick away wetness. What better enviromnent for a baby as well you are doing the earth a favor.
THERE ARE DEFINITELY TRACES OF THESE CHEMICALS LEFT IN THE COTTON FABRIC. If I was a mother with a baby I would only use bamboo fabrics which do not contain these harmful chemicals, are UV protectant, antimicrobial and wick away wetness. What better enviromnent for a baby as well you are doing the earth a favor.
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