August 16th 2010 by Dr.MOZ in Bottles and Cups, Food Fun
You may have a huge load of baby bottles to dry, but that doesn’t mean you need turn over your kitchen to an unsightly stack of nipples and sporks. The moose M.D.’s prescription for your unorganized kitchen calamity, the stylish and functional “Grass” countertop drying
June 28th 2010 by Dr.MOZ in Bottles and Cups, breastfeeding
Have you ever wondered why baby bottle manufacturers don’t focus more on designing a truly natural bottle? You can find nipples with realistic shapes on the market, but many are stiff and don’t always provide realistic milk flow. Other manufactured nipples have flesh-like
January 25th 2010 by Dr.MOZ in BPAs, Bottles and Cups
Stainless steel baby bottles are finally starting to hit store shelves and I like what I see so far. Parents ditched heavy glass bottles in droves when lighter plastic products became available, but the threat of bisphenol-A (BPA) found in many plastics sent many right back
April 27th 2009 by Dr.MOZ in Baby Products, Bottles and Cups
It looks like someone has finally figured-out how to make a self-heating, portable baby bottle! Iiamo baby bottles (free of lead, phthalates, BPAs, and PVC) heat in four minutes without batteries, cords, or electricity of any kind. I haven’t had the opportunity to see one of these Danish bottles in person yet, but the warming [...]
September 9th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in BPAs, Bottles and Cups, Healthy Kids
Fortunately, you no longer need to sacrifice style to avoid BPAs in sippy cups thanks to SIGG and Klean Kanteen! Today’s prescription to beat BPAs and the boring
September 4th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in BPAs, Bottles and Cups, Health News
BPAs are back in the news again thanks to a new study (Sept 3, 08 news) showing that they can cause developmental problems with hormonal systems not to mention brain development of infants and growing children. As you may already know, bisphenol A is commonly used in consumer products like baby bottles to harden [...]