Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Have a More Ethical, Humane, Turkey This Christmas (not for vegetarians!)


So , Organic non-veggie foodies….Christmas dinner may seem far away, but if you are an ethically conscious person, who savours slightly finer food, then this post maybe of interest to you.  

Most conventional turkeys are raised in small confined cages on Turkey farms, which not only affects their quality of life but also the taste of the meat.  Ethically raised free range turkeys on the other hand are fed real food, they are allowed to move around freely and have a happier existence.

Generally the breed of bird also differs on free range turkey farms, the turkeys tend to be heirloom or heritage breeds and therefore have a different flavour and a higher red to white meat ratio. As the bird has had time to grow and move around, it has a higher good fat to bad fat ratio, meaning that it won’t go dry  and bland so quickly when cooked ,  as caged birds do, but will instead keep a rich flavour when that essential gravy is added!

For ultimate flavour pick an organic turkey as not only will it not have been pumped full of antibiotics and growth enhancers, but it will have been fed a super healthy organic diet and had lots of fresh air and running around too. 

Post brought to you by www.buyorganics.co.uk


Monday, 19 November 2012

Ecofriendly Wooden Cots The Way They Should Be Made


Just like the rest of our furniture these days, cots are no exception, and are often  created using compressed wood with only a wood finish, or bases that are plastic or spring based. Often finished with glazed plastic finishes, toxic varnishes or paints and plastic teething covers, its no surprise that babies life starts tough with chemical exposure right from the onset. Loaded with formaldehyde and VOC’s, babies are exposed from day one, with immunity and brain development being the first thing that can be compromised.

Add to the baby cot, often pvc covered or fire retardant covered baby mattresses and you can understand why babies are so at risk. They lie all day in bed with their face straight on the mattress.

buyOrganics is proud to add to our exceptional line of pure organic baby mattresses, our Organic Wooden Jacob Cot. Made with growth in mind, our lovely FSC certified solid spruce Jacob cot can turn from a cot into a cot bed and eventually a little mini bed. The base is also made of slatted real wood, providing the perfect level of support to your organic baby mattress. Completely ergonomically designed for growing babies. Hand made in Germany, the cot can be left plain unfinished or varnished with eco friendly non toxic Auro wood stains for a beautiful cot that is luxurious, stylish, and 100% safe for baby and the environment.

Friday, 16 November 2012

10 Ways To Recycle Old Pillows


Organic pillow consumers will know that old pillows can get really grotty after a time and it is an easy option to just through them in the bin where they will end up on landfill sites. Instead of doing that, you maybe able to put them to good use around the home, always wash and dry them thoroughly first. Here’s buyOrganics's top ten tips on how

1.     Put a couple of flat pillows together and cover with a vinyl cover to turn it into a garden cushion for your knees when gardening.


2.     Remove inner feathers and compost in the garden, they will provide valuable nitrogen to the soil. Recycle the cover in clothes recycling at the dump.


3.     Cover your pillows with a durable yet comfortable fixed cover and make into a cushion for a pet.


4.     Use as packing material when moving house.


5.     Put a whole load of old pillows stitched together into one big sewn material bag and stitch to make a big floor cushion.


6.     Remove the washed filling and re-use to make stuffed animal toys for your kids or pets.


7.     Square them off and make cushions for your sofa. Make them look pretty with attractive cushion covers.


8.     Donate them to animal shelters or homeless shelters.


9.     Sew the ends together to make a long bolster shaped cushion and cover with a fabric of your choice, you can now use the bolster as a draught excluder under doors.


10. Stitch a few pillows together and cover with a durable fabric and use the pillow as a foot cushion or under elevated legs to increase circulation. 

Recycling is about being creative and a willingness to re-invent what we have instead of just disposing of it! Happy Recycling!

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

What to do about mattresses dumped on the side of the road?

As a natural lover of a nice clean environment and an organic mattress specialist, I'm exasperated at the amount of mattresses I seem to see ending up on the side of the road. Everywhere I look these days I see them propped up against fences, folded at the end of driveways, or sitting on the kerb! What's worse is that we supposedly live in a nice area!!

It obviously costs much too much for people to take it to the local dump, so they sit with their bright greens and reds and odd patterns on the side of the road, generally growing mould and fungi. It's been 2 months now and I've seen 4 on a daily basis that aren't getting picked up. Phone call to the council is due...

One london borough claimed 9,000 mattresses a year to be collected and recycled. If you need to get rid of your own mattress, contact your council and see if they have a mattress recycling service. Its a much better option than it ending up on a dump site, someone maybe able to use it before it gets soiled outside.

If you imagine 9,000 mattresses per borough per year ending up in a landfill it should put into perspective how important it is that your mattress be recyclable. Most mattresses contain chemicals and materials which will never biodegrade and instead cause toxic pollution. more on that later, but for now!!! RECYCLE!!!!

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

How to clean your fruit and veg properly and why you should bother!


When our organic mattress shoppers are not sleeping, they are no doubt cooking healthy food. Although by eating fruit and veg, you may think you are being healthy, but your washing regime maybe letting you down! Tests commissioned by Government food watchdogs show that washing non organic fruit and vegetables does not remove chemical pesticide residues. Pesticides are used in farming to get rid of insects, fungus attacks and to stop some developing blemishes. By washing them properly you can cut down on a lot of the chemicals you are ingesting.

For example apples and potatoes, despite being washed before eating / peeling and cooking respectively, still contained one chemical with links to cancer, birth defects and infertility in recent studies. Washing poorly can mean exposure to chemicals which inflame stomach lining, as well as increase cancer risks.

Although the Food Standards Agency says that residues on fresh produce in the UK are so low that there is no need to wash them. Many parents still like to take precautions, because the amount of pesticides children are exposed to in relation to their body weight can be more than that of adults. Green campaigners also insist that there is a ‘cocktail effect’ of food crop chemicals on human health, even at low levels.

Campaigner Nick Mole, of Pesticide Action Network UK, said: ‘Repeated exposure to low doses and mixtures can have a deleterious effect on health, especially amongst the more vulnerable groups such as children.


The FSA’s advice is that people wash fresh produce to ensure they are clean and free from germs, rather than because there is a need to remove residues.

A spokesman insisted the public should not be concerned by the findings.

However, if you add up all the fruit and veg you eat over a lifetime and how much we try and feed the kids to keep them ‘healthy’ it feels like a bit of a self defeating battle. Even if you buy organic fruit and veg, its still a good idea to clean them thoroughly to get rid of germs and bacteria, so here’s our top tips on washing fruit and veg to get rid of pesticides and waxes

1.    You can use a soapy solution containing water and standard non anti bacterial washing up liquid, this works really well at lifting off chemicals on the surface of the fruit and veg but you must make sure you rinse the soapy solution off completely before cooking and eating.

2.    Mix one part vinegar to 2 parts water in a spray bottle, spray on fruit and veg and then wash under clean water. This method can remove up to 98% of bacteria from the surface. If you have longer, soak for 10 mins in the vinegar solution, then wash and eat or cook as normal.

3.    Purchase a commercial fruit and veg cleaning spray that contains no ammonia. This will remove waxes, pesticides, and bacteria naturally

4.   Make your own fruit and veg cleaning spray-

Method 1
1 tablespoon of lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of baking soda, 1 cup (250ml) of water. Put the mixture in a spray-topped bottle. Spray the fruit or vegetables, leave to sit for 5--10 minutes, then rinse well.

Method 2
1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 tablespoons white vinegar (distilled works best), 1 cup (250ml) water in a spray-topped bottle. Spray the fruit or vegetables, wipe and eat.

For particularly waxy fruit or vegetables, try this mixture:

Method 3
1 cup (250ml) water, half a cup (115ml) vinegar, 1 tablespoon baking soda and dash of grapefruit seed extract. Spray this onto the produce and leave for an hour before rinsing and eating.


5.         After washing as described above, peel or discard outer layers where possible to get rid of most of the pesticides that remain on the outside.

Only clean fruit and veg this way just before you eat or cook them, otherwise they degrade more quickly.

References:


http://suite101.com/article/how-to-wash-pesticides-off-fruit-vegetables-a174074

www.buyorganics.co.uk

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

What To Do With Your left Over Halloween Pumpkin?


Organic pillow lovers will be interested to know that instead of throwing their pumpkin away after Halloween, you can make a delicious and easy pumpkin pie!

This is a very American dish, but is delicious and warming on cold autumn nights, so don’t throw it away, be creative!

1.     Preheat the oven to 200 degrees

2.     Your pumpkin is already, ready to cook as by now you will have done all the hard work removing the inside stringy flesh and seeds. Cut in half and bake both halves in the oven at about 350 degrees, and scoop out the inside when tender after about an hour to an hour and half.

3.     Make the pie crust by either - cheating using a pre made short crust pastry dough (!), or make your own using 7 oz of all purpose flour with a teaspoon of salt, and 4 oz butter, put everything in a bowl, mix with your fingers until it resembles a fine breadcrumb mixture and add 2-3 tablespoons of cold water to the mixture a little at a time. Keep mixing  and kneeding dough until it is moist enough to hold together in a ball

4.     Shape dough into a ball and place on a lightly floured board. Roll dough out to 1/8inch thickness. With a sharp knife, cut dough 1 1/2 inch larger than an 8 to 9 inch pie pan placed upside down on the flattened dough. Gently roll the dough around the rolling pin and transfer it right side up on to /into the pie pan. Unroll, ease dough into the bottom of the pie pan gently.

5.     In a large bowl with mixer speed on medium, 2 cups cooked pumpkin mash with 12floz evaporated milk, 2 beaten eggs, ¾ cups brown sugar, ½ teaspoon cinnamon, ½ teaspoon ginger, ½ teaspoon nutmeg and ½ teaspoon salt. Mix well. Pour into a prepared crust. Bake 40 minutes or until when a knife is inserted 1 inch from the edge comes out clean.


Enjoy with some fresh whipped or double cream or ice cream!

Thursday, 11 October 2012

The Best Position To Sleep In


Everyday I have to fit the mattress to the person, by considering their sleeping position.  Sleeping position is the number one most important factor when choosing a mattress. It’s so common for consumers to buy the wrong mattress, everyone in the UK seems to choose from Pocket sprung or memory foam, and neither are great at supporting versatile positions. The best mattress is one made of natural latex as it supports every position of the body like no other mattress can.

Anyway, I digress! This blog is meant to be about sleeping positions! Here’s a quick guide to what’s good and bad about each sleeping position, and pillows for each sleeper.

The Back Sleeper.

Its best to sleep on your back, it prevents back and neck pain, by keeping your head, neck and spine aligned without causing any unnecessary curvature. It also minimizes acid reflux as your head is raised above your stomach level preventing acid or food coming back up.  Back sleepers also get less wrinkles, because gravity means their face is not sagging or squashed as they sleep. Lastly an important one for the ladies…it keeps your breasts perky!

The only people its not good for is those that snore, as it makes it worse.

Which Mattress: Medium to Firm natural latex mattress, and if you don’t turn on your side at night, then you can pick one with coir in it also. Top picks: Prima/ Varia Lana (medium/firm), Prima Rosso, Classic Coko

Which Pillow to use: Use a plumpy pillow to support your head and neck without raising it too much. Top picks: A kapok pillow or natural latex flakes pillow.



The Side Sleeper

This is the next best sleeping position that you could sleep in as it also prevents back and neck pain, keeps your spine aligned and minimizes acid reflux. Its also the best position for pregnant mums to be as your bump is supported on the side and not pressing against your internal organs as it would if you lay on your back. The left side is best for ensuring good blood flow.

However, it’s not such a good position for keeping you looking young as skin can become more saggy and creased, as can your breasts!!

Which mattress: Medium/soft natural latex mattress, definitely not one with coir in it. Top picks: Prima / Varia Solo, Prima /Varia Lana (medum/soft) , Rossa

Which Pillow: you need a thick pillow such as the wool pillow or a grain pillow that will keep your head, neck and spine in a neutral position.


The Foetal Sleeper

Some people love to curl up whilst they sleep, this is not so good for you unless you are pregnant or trying not to snore.

Mostly it doesn’t keep the spine, neck and head in good positions, hence possibly leading to back and neck pain, it also is a demon for creating saggy wrinkles on your face and saggy breasts. whilst also limiting your breathing flow. Try to straighten out as much as possible.

Which mattress: Medium/soft natural latex , definitely not one with coir in it. Top picks: Prima / Varia Solo, Prima /Varia Lana (medum/soft) , Rossa


Which Pillow: You need a plump pillow but maybe not a thick as with side sleepers as your head is more angled in this position. Top picks: The kapok pillow or natural latex flakes pillow


The Front Sleeper


No, no, no, no, no…. really the worst position of all! This position is bad for your neck and head, and back, its bad for wrinkles and bad for breasts! Everything is hanging downwards!! Your spine is un aligned as your head is constantly turned to the side which puts pressure on your neck an can leads to long term pain.

The only thing its good for is to stop snoring if you don’t have neck pain.

Which Mattress: Medium to Firm natural latex, and if you don’t turn on your side at night, then you can pick one with coir in it also. Top picks: Prima/Varia Lana, Prima Rossa, Classic Coko. Same as the back sleeper.

Which Pillow: A flat one. Top picks: Organic cotton pillow.

Friday, 5 October 2012

10 Things to do on a Duvet Day


Organic duvet snugglers should make the most of their time in bed!!! Here's 12 ways to spend time in your duvet !!!

1.     Take your duvet downstairs and lie on the couch all day

2.     Have breakfast in bed and get crumbs all over your bed

3.     Take a flash light and play finger puppets under your duvet

4.     Cuddle up with some one whose also bunked work and having a duvet day

5.     Be ill and not appreciate being ill at all

6.     Read the novel that’s been sitting on your bedside table for the last month

7.     Look at all your friends photos on facebook and add annoying comments

8.     Sleeepppp!!!

9.     Meditate with your duvet wrapped round you

10.     Make life plans

If you said 'work' then you really need to re-assess your work life balance!! :)



Thursday, 4 October 2012

Organic Chicken Noodle & Herb Soup – To Feed the Soul!



Organic duvet day fans will love this  great recipe sent to us by a customer who took a standard recipe and made it organic and natural! Use fresh herbs from the garden for a really natural flavour-  rosemary, tarragon, thyme and parsley, combined with a variety of veggies to make a delicious chicken noodle soup which is low-fat, low in salt sodium and makes a great treat on these cooler autumn days

Ingredients

   3 tablespoons vegetable oil (organic rapeseed is good for health)
   2 organic onions, diced
   6 stalks organic celery, diced
   6 organic carrot, diced
   3/4 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
   3/4 tablespoon chopped fresh tarragon
   3/4 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
   3/4 tablespoon chopped Italian flat leaf parsley
   4 quarts low-fat, low sodium chicken broth
   3-1/2 cups cubed skinless, boneless organic chicken breast meat
   1 (16 ounce) package egg noodles
   salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

1.       In a fry pan over medium heat, cook onions in oil until translucent. Stir in celery, carrot, rosemary, tarragon, thyme and parsley and cook, covered, until vegetables are soft for 5 to 10 minutes.

2.       Transfer organic vegetable mixture to a large pot and pour in chicken broth. Simmer over low heat, covered, for 30 minutes.

3.       Stir in chicken breast pieces and egg noodles and simmer, covered, 30 minutes more. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Nvey Eco Organic Makeup On Sale

Nvey Eco, is one of the top brands in organic makeup, not only are the colours lovely, but products last ages too!!

All our Nvey eco stock is now on sale and up for clearance as we have reduced all stock to cheap cheap prices as we no longer will be carrying makeup, all our stock must go.

When its gone its gone, hurry now!!!


Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Frankenstein..move over and make space for Genetically Engineered Cloned Cow!!



Organic pillow huggers will be horrified by the latest news about the genetically engineered cloned cows that have been produced solely with the purpose of making milk less allergenic. It really is quite disturbing.

Although I'm all for science, i find this form of allergy treatment  quite twisted.

Firstly, don't get me wrong, i hate allergies but would never give my kids milk from a cow like this! when you mess with nature, it has a habit of coming up and biting you on the backside with an even bigger problem!

Secondly, as the cow is genetically engineered the milk produced by it is 100% artificial hormone driven ( hurrah more cancer causing excess oestrogen hormones!!!) and it has produced milk with double the amount of Caesin in it anyway, I'm sure it's still pastuerised and laced with antibiotics too!!!

Whose paying for this rubbish research!!!!!

For more info http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19785006



Monday, 1 October 2012

Man Hit By Falling Mattress


Calling all organic mattress shoppers…. just when you thought it was safe to walk the streets of New York without being mugged, you get hit by a mattress that falls 30 floors and lands on your head!!! Luckily the young student in question managed to walk away alive with minimal injuries, but of all the things to be struck down by… a mattress!!!

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Are Pesticides Killing Our Ecosystem?



Lovers of Organic mattresses are known for their love also of the environment and healthy living and their love of Bee's!!!!

Our bee population has been dwindling for many years , and bee experts as well as bee keepers and environmentalists have tried their best to keep bee numbers up, through cultivation of bee farms amongst other initiatives, none will be surprised by the latest research showing that pesticides are linked to bee decline!

Without Bee's our ecosystem hangs in the balance, and yet we have other researchers and economists telling us that organic farming is rubbish!! There has to pesticides and herbicides which act like the antibiotics of nature.. they kill everything, good or bad!

http://www.naturalnews.com/034678_honey_bees_colony_collapse_pesticides.html

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Who Needs Toxic Chemical Cleaning products? Use lemon Juice Instead!


Fans of Organic mattresses will be interested to know that Lemon Juice is a very acidic yet natural way of solving many household issues. Not only does it help the common cold and act as a preservative in foods. It’s acidic qualities can help keep your home sparklingly clean!

1.       As a disinfectant- Lemon juice can be used to clean areas such as chopping boards, work tops and fridges without harm. They will leave them smelling fresh too

2.       Getting Rid of Grease- Mix with plain water and apply to greasy pots, pans or surfaces. It will blitz the grease away

3.       Shining windows – Mix one part lemon juice with 10 parts water and use as a window cleaner to get great shine

4.       As a Polish – mix with ordinary table salt and then apply and leave for 10 mins on to tarnished copper, chrome or brass and then rinse with warm water and bring to a shine with a soft cloth

5.       Toilet freshness- Mix with borax powder (available at some health food stores) and use the mixture to clean the loo! Use rubber gloves or a toilet brush to protect your hands from the borax

6.       Handwash- deodorises and cleans at the same time, great for getting rid of garlic smells!
buyOrganics Top tip- make sure your sieve the lemon juice first before using it as a cleaning solution! Unless you want bits of lemon pulp everywhere!!

Cheap Organic Products Make Great Stocking Fillers!

Sale time is here and we're having a good clear out of all our discontinued items. buyOrganics ranges of organic toiletries have always been the best on the market, but as we are no longer selling organic skincare,  and organic haircare products, we've put them all on sale. All brand new, within their sell by dates and ready to dispatch immedietly. We have organic products reduced to ridiculously cheap prices so that we can make space for new bedding stock. Great for immediate use or as xmas stocking fillers. don't miss out, Buy Now!!!

Friday, 21 September 2012

Easing Back Pain With a Pregnancy Pillow


Pregnancy can raise many pains ranging from back pain to leg and hip pain which can make sleeping and resting a nightmare. If you’re lower back is stiff and lying on your side is painful, you maybe resorting to sleeping on your back, which is not recommended as baby gets bigger.

A recent article in The Telegraph online shared some helpful hints given by leading health and wellbeing experts on how to cope.

The first advice came from Physiotherapist Will Pressley, who said that hormonal changes in the body lead to softening of ligaments which when coupled with a growing baby can increase pressure on your back. Will suggested to be mindful of your working position in the day, such as the position of your desk and chair, and to try gentle exercises such as swimming. He also recommended avoiding sitting for long periods of time in the evening

Secondly, Fitness expert Christina Howells, suggested strengthening your transversus abdominus muscles which will help greatly. These exercises he said are safe to do during pregnancy.  “Pull the lower abdominal muscles towards the spine and hold for five to 10 seconds, breathing normally (engage these muscles by scooping in your tummy as if zipping up tight jeans). Repeat five to 10 times a day.” He also recommends The child pose: which requires you to kneel on the floor with legs slightly apart, then lean forwards until your forehead is on the floor, arms outstretched.

Thirdly Yoga and Pilates instructor Angie Newson suggests lying on your side with your knees bent, and placing a pillow between your thighs and another pillow supporting the underside of your abdomen.  

“During my second pregnancy I found that a great pillow to do this job was an organic pregnancy pillow, otherwise known as a snake pillow or a sausage pillow, it can be moved and twisted in all directions and can easily fit between your legs and extend to cradle your tummy from below. Not only can it be used to support your legs and tummy, but also your back, and after I had baby I used it to help breast feed after which it ended up on my bed as a back support pillow, knowing it was organic and chemical free just made it even better.” (Sonia Kalia-Sagoo)

Angie Newson also recommends a good stretch to ease back pain is the cat stretch. For this you need to be on all fours, align your hands under the shoulders and knees under hips. Round your lower back by bringing your tailbone down and pulling your stomach in while nodding the chin to your chest. Return to neutral alignment. Repeat five times.

So between a good supportive organic snake pillow, some simple stretches and mindfulness in everyday activity, you may be able to alleviate pain and avoid making it worse.

Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthadvice/9523509/Health-QandA-Pregnancy-back-pain.html

Friday, 14 September 2012

Mattresses Without Flame Retardants - Arlene Blums Crusade Against Toxins

Today I came across this stunning article on the effect flame retardants are having on our health and how we as consumers are herded like sheep into buying products that are seriously dangerous to our health. I am angry, angry today that consumers are misled and that to protect us from fire we are allowed to be slowly poisoned to death. Who gave the government the right to do this?

As a consumer you can choose a different route, but most people don't know about it. You can choose an item such as an organic mattress or an organic pillow that contains NO flame retardants and meets fire safety standards through the use of wool naturally. NO toxic fire retardant chemicals, no formaldehydes, Antimony, heavy metals, and no off gassing fullstop!!!

Please read this article, it will change the way you view your purchases

nytimes.com/2012/09/09/magazine/arlene-blums-crusade-against-household-toxins.html?pagewanted=all 

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Pillow Obsession Leads To Arrest!!


Organic Pillow Fans will be tickled to know that a California man narrowly missed jail after steeling $84,000 worth of Pillow Pets from a factory and selling $11,000 worth on Ebay. He stole them from a warehouse that he had been supposedly buying them from previously but decided to take them from there instead.

Instead of jail he faced 15 days of community service and not a moment of rest for his weary head!! Like to see how he sneaked those out, not exactly small are they!!

High Fat Diet Disrupts Your Sleep


Organic Pillow fans will be interested to know about a new study conducted by scientists at the University of Minnesota and Minneapolis Veterans' Affairs Medical Centre showed that a diet made of up high-fat foods may diminish the quality of your sleep as well as cause you to gain weight.
To cut a long story short, we haven’t included all the science, but the findings of the study were that a high fat diet obviously leads to weight gain, but also to more fragmented sleep and a higher level of sleepiness during the day.
So what's the connection between a high-fat diet and poor sleep quality? In discussing their results, researchers suggest the link may be a chemical in the brain that's involved in regulating both sleep and weight: orexin.
Orexin is a neuro chemical that regulates our sleep wake cycle and our appetite and also our storage of brown (healthy) fat in the body. As we gain unhealthy fat in our body through a unhealthy fat diet our sensitivity to Orexin messages in our body is reduced causing poor and interrupted sleep as well as disrupted appetite.
You already know that a high-fat diet is bad for your waistline, but fat itself is not the enemy. A diet that includes reasonable portions of healthy fats can help keep you healthy, tipping that scale in the right direction. Improving your sleep is another great reason to limit your high-fat food intake and stick primarily to smart fats instead.
Source: Huffinton post Michael J. Breus, PhD 

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Why Organic Futons Are Essential For University! SALE ON NOW!

If the thought of heading to University and sleeping on a suspect mattress that's been inhabited by about 900 other students turn by turn, some with distinctly questionable hygiene habits, is too much for you to bare, then give a thought to getting mum or dad help you invest in an organic futon.

They're healthy, clean, easily rolled and transported, and will still be yours when you move out from halls and into your own place. An organic wool futon is the best university choice as its naturally flame retardant, will help regulate your temperature whether the room is hot or cold and the filling keeps itself clean the best. It also has no toxic chemicals, something that every parent of a university student wants to avoid. It covers many of the things your parents will be worrying about when you're gone.. The sale bit helps also!

So you don't have to worry about any germs or bad habits from the previous bed inhabitant! Just put your futon on top and rest peacefully.. ready for lectures!! or not as the case maybe! :)


Thursday, 6 September 2012

How Much The Tooth Fairy Leaves Under Your Organic Pillow

Organic Pillow fans will be interested to know that the tooth fairy’s costs have gone up on average about 15% since last year. A recent American survey reveals that most kids now get  $3 per tooth, with some receiving up to $20. How much is it in the UK I wonder? Well probably about equivalent. My daughter gets  2 pounds a tooth with an increase for Molars. Now that’s the right business to be in!

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Pillows Found Full of Fungi

Organic pillow lovers will be interested to know about a study that came to my attention recently that found that the average bed pillow is home to a host of potentially-harmful fungi. A University of Manchester research team found up to 16 types of fungi in pillows they analysed, the Allergy journal reported a while back. Researchers found that feather pillows had fewer species of fungi than synthetic versions, particularly in the case of a fungus which exacerbates asthma. The expert opinion was that pillows should be disinfected regularly as fungi appear in most environments. The study analysed samples from 10 pillows - 5 feather and 5 synthetic - which had been used for between 18 months and 20 years. The results were alarming - the fungal spores found in the pillows fed off human skins scales and dust mite faeces. The first of these types of experiments on fungal contamination in bedding were carried out in the 1930’s but little has been carried out since. Researchers found that all 10 pillows had a "substantial fungal load" with between four to 16 different species being found on each, whilst the microscopic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus was particularly common in synthetic pillows. This fungus commonly invades the lungs and sinuses and can worsen asthma. It is also known to cause infection in leukaemia and bone marrow transplant patients. Lead researcher Professor Ashley Woodcock said the findings showed there was a "miniature ecosystem" operating inside pillows. How to Sleep More Healthily People spend a third of their life sleeping and breathing close to a potentially large and varied source of fungi, which have important implications for patients with respiratory disease - especially asthma and sinusitis." A spokesperson for the charity Asthma UK said: "We are aware that patients at the severe end of the spectrum of asthma are more likely to be hypersensitive to fungi than others with asthma. However in BuyOrganics opinion, the researcher’s suggestion that we should switch to feather pillows may not be the best answer for Asthmas sufferers due to the amount of dust mites that can build up in these pillows over time. It is obviously advisable to choose a natural pillow, among the our top picks would be fillings that naturally repel dust mites and are also anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Our top picks would be wool, latex flakes or grain pillows, which have these properties as well as many more health benefits. All of our pillows at BuyOrganics are zipped so that the inside filling can be removed and cleaned naturally by placing in the sun and airing and the outside can be washed at 60 degrees, the temperature at which dust mites are killed. No need for nasty disinfectant chemicals!!

Monday, 6 August 2012

Why 'Cry It Out' Sleep Training Harms Baby

Organic cot mattress shoppers may be interested to know why letting their baby cry it out and fall asleep themselves may not be the best thing for them. I remember when my youngest was a baby, I was told by a very well-known baby sleep book that I was too soft and that I should let her cry herself to sleep in her cot to get her used to it. Well after an hour of complete inconsolable wailing, her in her cot and me in the next room crying myself, I gave up and never let her cry like that again. An article I read today nearly 7 years later explains that I may have killed a few of her brain cells in the process of trying to get her to accept sleeping in her own cot! According to Darcia Narvaez, an associate professor of psychology at Notre Dame, when babies are stressed, their bodies release cortisol into their systems -- a toxic hormone that kills brain cells. Babies brains are only 25% developed at this young age, so its not exactly giving them a great start and instead results in a higher probability of them developing ADHD, poor academic performance and anti-social tendencies, because human babies are hardwired for hands-on comfort and care. For the full article see http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/moral-landscapes/201112/dangers-crying-it-out

Saturday, 28 July 2012

London Olympics Disrupting a Good Night’s Sleep For Millions!

So if you’re a Londoner, or from anywhere else in Europe, you can still sleep relatively well as the times you attend events or watch your team contend in their sports events is in line with your day and your body clock. However the situation is not so easy for millions of other viewers watching from all over the world. Take for example if you are watching from America! East coast timers will have to wake up at 4am, while west coasters will be burning the midnight oil!! Not so good for your REM sleep cycle. The best thing to do to really enjoy the Olympics, support your team and not damage your sleep cycle too much is TiVo !! Record what you really want to watch and make time for it in your ordinary day! If you really want to watch it LIVE, then don’t load up on caffeine to do so, otherwise you could be feeling the effects days after the Olympics have been and gone! By BuyOrganics - Organic Mattress Guide to Healthy Sleeping

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

The Best Eco Friendly Pillows for Greener, Healthier Sleep

Most people spend their nights resting their heads on a combination of cotton, polyester fill, and petrochemical based memory foam or down feathers. Although you may think you’re being natural if you use cotton or down feather pillow, there are much better eco-friendly pillow options that are natural and actually good for you and the planet. Ordinary cotton is one of the worst offenders, using a multitude of pesticide, herbicides and water in excess in order to grow. Most people think that polyester is a safe fabric, even though it’s not natural. This is not true. Polyester is a petroleum-based, non-renewable resource, It’s production is very energy intensive, using 63% more energy than the production of cotton. The main toxic chemical in polyester is ethylene glycol, this gets absorbed by our bodies through inhalation and our skin. It can damage your kidneys and central nervous system – most definitely not the best thing for a rejuvenating sleep! Down feather pillows maybe natural but are one of the worst fillings to harbour dust mites in abundance, the fillings stay warm and moist so are equivalent to dust mite heaven! Most down and feather pillows can’t be opened for the fillings to be cleaned. The other latest invention is polyurethane foam based memory foam pillows, these release VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds ) into the air whilst you sleep. The main bi-products of polyurethane foam production are benzene and formaldehyde, hardly healthy for workers or the planet. To begin with the most eco-friendly pillows are organic pillows, because all the fibres and fillings are either wild grown, or grown without using pesticides or herbicides and nasty chemicals. With an organic pillow you can be assured that the top cover on which you rest your head, is made of organic cotton, not regular eco unfriendly cotton! 1. Kapok Pillows – Kapok Pillows are very popular and is great eco-friendly alternative to poly fill pillows. Kapok is wild grown and comes from the seed pods of the kapok tree, it is an entirely renewable vegetable based fibre and as the tree is pest free, pesticides are not needed in the growth of this wonder fabric. It’s soft and lofty producing really comfy pillows which are hypoallergenic, water and mould resistant and quick drying. 2. Grain Pillows – Grain pillows such as Spelt, Millet and Buckwheat have been used for centuries to create pillows that have healthy and beneficial effects for mind body and soul due to the high level of Silica in the grain. The grains move freely allowing perfect cushioning of the head and neck. They are hypoallergenic and easy to clean. The only thing that might take some getting used to is the crunchy feel and the rustling sound when you move. 3. Natural Latex Pillows – Natural Latex comes from the milk of the rubber tree and if bought from a reputable source has no additives or chemicals added to it. Totally renewable, the tree starts to regenerate in an hour! Latex is the best fillings as it is bouncy, comfy and comes as little flakes in pillows which move around freely. They have antibacterial, antimicrobial properties and are dust mite resistant and biodegrade naturally 4. Organic Cotton Pillows – Organic cotton is much healthier for you and the planet than non- organic, , organic farming techniques are used and the cotton tends to be grown in high rainfall areas making it less water inefficient, but it’s not for everyone as a pillow stuffing because it flattens over time. Great for people who like flat pillows though! 5. Organic Wool Pillows – Wool is a fabulous filling for all bedding, and pillows are no exception. Wool has great insulating properties that keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. As a filling it is dust mite, mould and mildew repellent, It is naturally wicks away moisture and is also naturally fire repellent. Totally renewable, the sheep are raised organically and re grow their coat year after year. Once removed the coat is not treated with any toxic chemicals after. The added bonus with BuyOrganics organic pillows is that they are zipped allowing the filling to be removed for cleaning and the cover to be machine washed separately. You can even adjust the amount of filling to suit your needs!! None of our pillows have fire retardant chemicals on them or in the fillings and rely on wool as a natural fire retardant.

Monday, 16 July 2012

3 Ways To Protect Yourself from Toxins In Your Conventional Mattress

Although ideally everyone should invest in an organic mattress, It’s not always possible to replace a mattress, especially if it’s fairly new and you’ve invested a lot of money in it. However when you are conscious of chemical smells or the effect of chemical fire retardants, heavy metals, or petrochemical foams, sleeping can also become stressful! So here’s 3 easy ways you can cut down the toxic effects of a conventional mattress. 1. Air your mattress thoroughly, open windows and let the air circulate round the room daily. 2. Invest in an organic mattress pad/topper. At a fraction of the cost of a complete organic mattress, it will give you great comfort as well as separate you from your mattress. 3. Invest in an Organic Mattress Protector. Use this over your topper to prolong your toppers life and also add another layer between you and your mattress.

Sunday, 15 July 2012

How To Choose The Right Organic Futon Online

So you’re interested in buying an organic futon, one made of totally natural organic fibres with no nasty toxic chemicals such as PBDE or HBDE fire retardants or heavy metals, and no synthetic foams such as petrochemical based foam fills, you’ve identified BuyOrganics as the online store that sells exactly what you’re looking for, but how do you choose the right comfort of organic futon for you? To help answer exactly this question BuyOrganics have a organic futon sample available of each type of organic futon for you to buy at a low cost and test out in the comfort of your own home. Whilst wool tends to make the firmest type of futon, cotton and kapok are the softest. Kapok is warmer than cotton. Coir in the middle of the vegetable fibres adds stability and firmness whilst Horsehair in the wool futon adds softness and a slight springiness. For extra comfort and cushion and for a western style futon, choose an additional layer of natural latex which will make sleeping super comfy. (Just a note though that all our futons have some organic wool in them under the top cover for fire retardancy purposes). We have put together the most ideal combinations of fillings for you to choose from. Once you’ve tried your sample at home and chosen the futon that you feel meets your needs, you can post back the samples for a refund and money off your final futon order. It’s as easy as that!

Monday, 9 July 2012

Organic Mattress and Futon Sale

Special Discount Codes launched at www.livingethically.co.uk Upto 15% off plus Upto £100 worth of special bonuses. For the full deal on money off organic mattresses and futons check out our Living Ethically Offer Page Organic mattresses and futons rarely come on sale in the UK, so don't wait, hurry and check out this offer now!!!