Archive for the ‘Organic Products’ Category

Going Organic: Pesticides and Baby Food

August 11th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Dear Dr.MOZ, Family Health, Food Fun, Organic Products 8

Dear Dr.MOZ, I’m researching making my own baby food and was curious to know more about fruit and vegetable pesticides. I can’t afford to go 100% organic, but I’d like to begin by weeding-out the foods with the highest chemical levels. Where should I start? Thanks! Oregon Mama ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [...]

Hip and Trendy Baby & Organic For Baby!

June 20th 2008 by Dr.MOZ in Baby Products, Blogs, Organic Products, Toddler Products 6

If you’re looking for new ways to help satisfy you jones for baby goodies without burning a tank of gas this weekend, Dr.MOZ has the perfect prescription for you.

Lütte Leihen Baby Clothes Rentals: The Netflix of Baby Wear!

August 29th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Baby Clothes, New Parents, Organic Products 18

There’s a new trend catching-on with parents in Germany that clothing manufacturers like Carters might not want you to know about. The company Lütte Leihen of Hamburg offers a monthly baby clothing rental service to German parents who are sick of buying baby clothes that their children quickly outgrow. Here’s how it works: Parents pay [...]

Healthy Dog Treats for our Furry Family Members!

July 18th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Dr.MOZ Approved, Healthy Pets, Organic Products 6

Dear Dr.MOZ, I’m not sure if you take questions about dog health, but our 11 year-old Rottweiler “Shanti” is becoming less mobile with age and it is really beginning to show. She’s gained a few extra pounds over the years, and I think a lot of it can be attributed to her treats. What ingredients [...]

The Benefits of Organic Baby and Toddler Clothing

June 27th 2007 by Dr.MOZ in Healthy Kids, Organic Products 1

Today’s healthy dose of fun covers the benefits of baby and toddler wear made with organic cotton. Sure…the topic might seem a little “crunchy” at first, but here’s the straight dope from your favorite moose M.D. The Health Factor Conventional cotton used to create fabrics like baby clothing are the most heavily sprayed crops on [...]